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OF  THE  VALUABLE  COLLECTION  OF 

MANUSCRIPTS,  AUTOGRAPHS,  BOOKS,  PORTRAITS 
AND    OTHER    INTERESTING    MATERIAL 

MAINLY  RELATING  TO  ;,,..,, 

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THE  PROPERTY  OF 

WARREN  C.  CRANE,  Esq. 

A  MERCHANT  OF  OLD  NEW  YORK 

TO  BE  SOLD 

AT   UNRESTRICTED   PUBLIC   SALE 

BY    ORDER    OF    THE    OWNER 

At  The  American  Art  Galleries 

MADISON   SQUARE  SOUTH,   NEW  YORK 

ENTRANCE  AT  6  EAST  TWENTY-THIRD  STREET 

ON  THE  DATES  HEREIN  STATED 

THE  SALE  WILL  BE  CONDUCTED  BY 

MR.  THOMAS   E.  KIRBY 

ASSISTED  BY  MR.  OTTO  BERNET  OF 

THE    AMERICAN    ART    ASSOCIATION 
MANAGERS 

1913 


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HENRY  MORSE  STEI-HEIIi 


THE  AMEEICA:N'  AET  association  inaugurates  its  new  depart- 
ment— that  exclusively  for  the  public  sale  of  Books,  Prints,  Manu- 
scripts, Autographs,  etc. — with  the  sale  of  the  Warren  C.  Crane 
collection,  which  is  devoted  almost  entirely  to  material  illustrative  of 
the  Life  and  Times  of  Napoleon  the  First,  his  Adherents  and  his  Opponents. 
The  collection  is  composed  of  Autographs,  Manuscripts,  Books,  Broadsides, 
Medals,  Portraits,  and  other  interesting  items. 

Like  all  true  collectors  Mr.  Crane  has  been  constantly  culling,  and  in  past 
years  under  the  appellation  of  "  A  Merchant  of  Old  New  York  "  he  has  dis- 
posed of  such  items  as  he  deemed  unsuitable  to  include  in  the  present  unique 
and  valuable  collection. 

The  catalogue  itself  at  once  asserts  the  importance  of  the  numbers  covered 
therein,  and  which  have  been  brought  together  by  Mr.  Crane  in  the  manner 
set  forth  in  his  interesting  letter  to  the  Association,  which  reads  as  follows: 

121  West  70th  Street,  New  York  City,  July  1,  1913. 

American  Art  Association,  Madison  Square  South,  New  YorTc  City: 

Dear  Sirs — For  nearly  forty  years  I  have  been  an  enthusiastic  collector 
of  books,  autographs,  prints,  broadsides,  engravings,  etc.,  relative  to  that  mar- 
velous man  "  The  Little  Corporal,"  the  great  Napoleon,  of  whom  Lord  Holland 
said  in  open  Parliament  "  That  the  very  persons  who  detested  this  great  man 
have  acknowledged  that  for  ten  centuries  there  has  not  appeared  upon  earth  a 
more  extraordinary  character." 

This  hobby  has  given  me  a  great  deal  of  pleasure  and  much  information. 
Having  enjoyed  the  collection  so  well  I  have  decided  to  pass  it  on  to  other  col- 
lectors, and  I  consign  it  to  you  to  sell  at  auction  ivithout  any  restrictions  or 
reservations  whatever.  Your  clients  shall  have  every  item  at  their  own  valua- 
tion. While  the  catalogue  speaks  for  itself,  I  desire  to  state  that  many  of  the 
items  came  from  the  great  Napoleonic  Museum  formed  by  Mr.  John  S'ainsbury 
of  London,  the  contents  of  which  were  dispersed  in  that  city  many  years  ago. 
The  late  Mr.  John  Weller,  who  for  about  sixty  years  was  one  of  the  most  re- 
liable autograph  dealers  in  London,  was  a  large  purchaser  at  the  sale,  and  I  in 
turn  bought  many  of  them  from  him. 

The  autographic  material  in  the  collection  is,  I  think,  one  of  the  most  im- 
portant of  its  kind  that  has  been  offered  for  sale  at  one  time  in  many  years. 
You  will  find  twenty-eight  documents  signed  by  Napoleon,  from  1793  to  and 
including  1815,  which  series  contains  a  large  number  of  the  different  signa- 
tures of  the  Emperor  as  set  forth  in  Mr.  Sainsbury's  work  on  the  subject,  also 
some  signatures  which  are  not  included  in  the  Sainsbury  list,  also  a  sheet 
containing  five  lines,  in  his  autograph,  although  unsigned.  The  collection  in- 
cludes all  the  important  years  of  Napoleon's  life  as  g^eneral  and  emperor, 
excepting  two,  including  1814  and  1815,  dates  which  Mr.  Sainsbury  did  not 
have,  and  which  are  by  no  means  common.    There  are  also  some  sheets  of  Las 


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Cases  MSS.  written  at  St.  Helena,  containing  Napoleon's  autograph  correc- 
tions. There  is  a  full  set  of  autographs  of  the  Marshals  of  Napoleon,  prac- 
tically all  entire  autograph  letters. 

Among  the  books  are  two  volumes  from  Napoleon's  library,  a  set  of  Ire- 
land's Life  of  Napoleon,  first  edition,  4  vols,  in  red  calf,  the  Cruikshank  col- 
ored plates  backed  with  linen,  and  containing  a  fine  autograph  of  Napoleon,  two 
autographs  of  Cruikshank  and  a  drawing  by  him,  and  a  large  number  of  extra 
portraits.  Also  Bourrienne's  Memoirs  of  Napoleon,  1836,  4  vols,  extended  to  8, 
bound  uniform  with  the  Ireland,  extra  illustrated  by  the  insertion  of  about  nine 
hundred  portraits  and  plates,'  a  letter  signed  by  Napoleon,  etc. 

There  are  about  2,000  different  portraits  of  Napoleon,  including  those  by 
Desnoyer,  Dickinson,  Hodgets,  and  many  others,  about  250  of  which  are  in 
colors,  some  printed  in  colors. 

By  far  the  larger  portion  of  the  collection  relates  to  the  French  Eevolu- 
tion  and  Napoleon,  but  there  will  be  found  some  other  items  which  are  scattered 
through  the  catalogue,  mainly  of  an  unusual  or  interesting  character. 

The  catalogue  will  show  all  buyers  what  may  be  gotten  together  relating  to 
this  gTeat  genius,  if  one  is  enthusiastic  and  patient.  It  is  fair  to  say  that  in 
my  opinion  this  collection  could  not  again  be  gathered  together,  as  it.  contains 
many  items  of  which  I  have  not  seen  others. 

Very  respectfully  yours, 

Warrex  C.  Crane. 

Supplementing  the  remarks  of  Mr.  Crane,  brief  comment  on  some  of  the 
more  important  lots  may  be  made  as  follows : 

Manuscripts  and  Autographs. 

This  section  includes  practically  a  complete  set  of  autograph  letters  of 
Napoleon's  Marshals,  the  exceptions  being  Lannes  and  Poniatowski,  the  former 
being  represented  by  a  signature  to  portion  of  a  letter  in  another  hand,  and  the 
latter  by  a  fine  D.S.  in  Russian.  An  A.L.S.  of  Augereau's  to  Berthier  is  dated 
August,  1802 ;  an  L.S'.  of  Eugene  de  Beauharnais,  the  stepson  and  favorite  of 
Napoleon,  with  7  lines  in  his  autograph  is  written  from  Milan,  1807;  an 
A.D.S.  1  p.  of  Charles  Bernadotte,  written  as  Minister  of  War  is  dated 
July  12,  1799 ;  there  are  2  A.L.S.,  4  L.S.  and  4  D.S.  of  Louis  Alexandre  Ber- 
thier, written  or  signed  from  1791  to  1814,  showing  his  various  signatures;  a 
3  pp.  A.L.S.  of  Henri  Gratien  Bertrand,  the  general  who  accompanied  Napo- 
leon to  St.  Helena,  is  dated  Feb.  3,  1812,  and  is  to  the  Due  de  Feltre,  written 
on  paper  watermarked  "  Louis  Napoleon,  King  of  Holland."  The  Bonaparte 
family — exclusive  of  Napoleon  who  is  mentioned  later — includes  a  L.S.  and 
an  A.N.S.  of  Caroline,  the  sister  of  Napoleon;  4  x\.L.S.  of  Charles  L.  J.  L. 
Bonaparte,  Prince  de  Canino  eldest  son  of  Lucien  Bonaparte;  3  A.L.S.  and 

1  L.S.  of  Charlotte  Bonaparte,  daughter  of  Charles  Lucien;  2  A.L.S.  and 

2  D.S.  of  Jerome  Bonaparte,  King  of  Westphalia;  4  A.L.S.  and  2  L.S.  of  his 
son  Jerome;  of  Napoleon's  brother  Joseph  there  are  7  A.L.S.,  1  L.S.  and  5 
D.S.,  and  at  least  one  A.L.S.  or  L.S.  of  Letitia  Bonaparte;  Louis  Bonaparte, 


brother  of  Napoleon;  Lucien  Bonaparte;  Marie  Anne  E.  Bonaparte,  sister  of 
Napoleon;  Pauline  Bonaparte,  sister  of  Napoleon;  and  other  members  of  the 
family. 

Jean  Pierre  Brissot  de  Warville,  the  celebrated  Girondist  leader,  is  repre- 
sented by  a  2  pp.  A.L.  regarding  his  journey  to  New  York,  etc.;  2  L.S.  and 

1  A.L.S.  of  Armand  A.  L.  Caulaincourt,  aide-de-camp  to  Bonaparte,  include 
one  written  to  Joseph  Fouche;  an  A.L.S.  a  L.S.  and  a  D.S.  of  Adam  Philippe 
Custine,  who  fought  at  Yorktown;  2  A.L.S.  and  1  L.S'.  of  Charles  P.  J. 
Dugua,  who  accompanied  Bonaparte  to  Egypt,  one  being  from  San  Domingo 
with  the  signature  of  Berthier  in  addition  to  that  of  Dugua;  a  L.S.  of  5  pp. 
of  Pierre  Dupont,  who  was  defeated  at  Baylen  and  surrendered  with  about 
18,000  men,  written  shortly  before  the  capitulation;  an  A.L.S.  of  4  pp.  of 
General  Gobert,  the  aide-de-camp  of  Murat,  to  Bonaparte,  with  mention  of 
Generals  Junot,  Kleber,  Destaing  and  Kegnier;  3  A.L.S.  and  1  L.S'.  of 
Emmanuel  Grouchy,  all  signed  in  different  ways,  one  being  written  while  in 
prison,  probably  at  Jeuzeles;  an  A.L.S.  and  a  L.S.  of  Lazare  Hoche,  one 
regarding  the  lack  of  efficiency  among  his  officers;  an  A.L.S.  of  Henri  Jomini, 
the  aide-de-camp  of  Ney,  one  with  reference  to  the  battle  of  Areola,  and  con- 
taining interesting  details  of  the  battle  of  Dresden;  an  A.L.S.  and  2  L.S.  of. 
Josephine,  the  former  signed  "  Lapagerie  Bonaparte." 

There  are  3  A.L.S.  5  L.S.  and  1  A.D.S.  of  Jean  Baptiste  Jourdan,  who 
served  under  Lafayette  in  the  American  Eevolution,  one  written  shortly  after 
he  had  been  appointed  to  the  command  of  the  army  of  the  Danube,  and  with 
mention  of  several  other  generals;  3  A.L.S.  and  2  L.S.  of  Andoche  Junot, 
Due  d^Abrantes,  one  written  a  few  weeks  before  his  death;  5  A.L.S.  and  2  L.S. 
of  Frangois  C.  Kellerman,  Due  de  Valmy,  one  of  3  pp.  regarding  costs,  plans, 
etc.  of  his  ''  Senatorial  House'';  2  A.L.S.  and  1  L.S.  of  Jean  Baptiste  Kleber, 
one  to  General  Jourdan;  8  A.L.S.  1  L.S.  2  A.N.S.  and  1  letter  in  another 
hand,  with  autograph  annotation,  of  Marquis  de  Lafayette;  a  signature  of 
Jean  Lannes;  an  A.L.S.  of  Emmanuel  A.  D.  M.  J.  Las  Cases,  the  companion 
of  Napoleon  at  St.  Helena,  and  four  pages  of  the  Memoirs  of  Napoleon  in 
the  handwriting  of  Las  Cases,  with  corrections  in  the  autograph  of  Napoleon, 
also  two  pages  of  autograph  notes  on  the  English  army  in  the  autograph  of 
Las  Cases,  with  corrections  in  the  autograph  of  Napoleon;  6  A.L.S.  and  3  L.S. 
of  Etienne  Jacques  J.  Macdonald,  Due  de  Tarente,  one  written  shortly  after 
he  had  become  general  in  chief  at  Naples;  a  D.S.  a  L.S.  etc.  of  Marie  Louise; 

2  A.L.S.  and  1  L.S.  of  Jean  Victor  Moreau,  one  in  English,  written  from 
Morrisville,  Penn.,  with  mention  of  his  wife;  2  A.L.S.  and  1  L.S.  of  Joachim 
Murat,  one  with  mention  of  the  First  Consul. 

The  collection  contains  what  is  thought  to  be  the  largest  number  of  docu- 
ments signed  by  Napoleon  ever  offered  for  sale  at  one  time  in  this  country. 
They  total  28  and  were  written  as  early  as  1793  and  as  late  as  1815.    Signed  in 


1793  "  Buonparte/'  and  the  same  year  "  Buonaparte '';  in  1794  "  Buonaparte  " 
with  3  lines  in  his  autograph;  in  1798  "Buonaparte/'  while  in  Egypt;  in  1799 
"  Bonaparte/'  also  in  Egypt;  in  1800  "  Bonaparte  "  as  First  Consul,  and  coun- 
tersigned by  Charles  Maurice  Talleyrand  and  Hugues  B.  Maret;  also  in  1800 
"  Buonaparte  "  with  2  lines  in  his  autograph,  signed  also  by  Alex.  Berthier ; 
in  1802  "Bonaparte,"  countersigned  by  Berthier  and  Maret;  in  1806  "NP"; 
in  1807  "Nap"  on  the  margin  of  a  letter  from  the  Prince  Sulkowski  to 
Napoleon ;  circa  1810  "  NP  "  with  an  autograph  line,  this  on  a  letter  from  his 
sister  Elisa;  etc. 

There  is  a  L.S.  and  a  4  pp.  manuscript  of  his  son,  the  latter  written  at 
the  age  of  sixteen;  an  A.L.S.  2  L.S.  and  1  page  of  autograph  manuscript  of 
Napoleon  III.;  a  L.S.  of  Horatio  Nelson,  April  30,  1779;  2  A.L.S.  2  A.D.S. 
and  1  L.S.  of  Michel  Ney,  Prince  de  la  Moskowa;  an  A.L.S.  of  Jeanne  An- 
toinette Poisson,  Marquise  de  Pompadour,  to  Prince  Charles  de  Eohan  de 
Soubise,  favourite  Courtier  of  Louis  XV.;  a  D.S.  of  Joseph  Antony  Ponia- 
towski,  and  one  of  the  rarest  of  the  autographs  of  the  Marshals  of  Napoleon; 
an  A.L.S.  and  a  A.L.  of  Maximilien  M.  I.  Eobespierre,  both  2  pp.  4to,  one  stat- 
ing that  he  had  just  been  made  president  of  the  Society  of,  the  Friends  of  the 
.Constitution;  3  A.L.S.  and  2  L.S.  of  Anne  Jean  M.  E.  Savary,  aide-de-camp 
to  Bonaparte,  one  a  long  and  important  letter  about  the  campaign  in  Spain, 
written  the  same  year  that  he  received  the  title  of  Due  de  Eovigo;  an  A.L.S. 
of  ]\Iadame  de  Stael,  2  pp.  in  which  she  makes  reference  to  her  father,  Jacques 
Necker,  her  son  and  her  daughter;  2  A.L.S.  and  2  L.S.  of  Louis  Gabriel 
Suchet,  one  a  fine  military  letter  to  General  Gadin,  written  shortly  before  he 
was  appointed  general  of  division  under  Massena;  1  A.L.S.  and  4  L.S.  of 
Charles  Maurice  Talleyrand,  Prince  de  Benevent;  an  A.L.S.  and  a  L.S.  of 
Toussaint  TOuverture,  the  celebrated  negro  general,  the  L.S.  written  shortly 
after  he  was  appointed  general  in  chief  of  the  army  of  St.  Domingo,  and 
many  others. 

Portraits. 

While  the  dominating  feature  in  this  section  is  the  remarkable  collection 
of  different  portraits  of  Napoleon,  of  which  there  are  about  2000,  there  will 
be  found  a  large  number  of  mezzotints,  stipples,  etc.,  mainly  of  characters  of 
whom  there  are  also  manuscripts  or  autographs.  The  Napoleon  portraits  include 
specimens  in  mezzotint,  stipple,  lithograph,  a  painting  by  Horace  Yernet,  orig- 
inal drawings  in  pencil,  sepia,  etc.,  the  work  of  French,  German,  Dutch,  Ital- 
ian, English  and  other  engravers  or  artists.  They  exhibit  a  remarkable 
number  of  conceptions  of  the  features  of  Napoleon.  He  is  portrayed  full 
length,  three-quarter  length,  half  length,  full  bust,  sculptured  bust,  etc.,  and 
with  long  hair,  short  hair,  with  and  without  cocked  hat,  on  horseback,  facing 
front,  facing  right  and  facing  left,  etc.,  and  in  sizes  ranging  from  three  feet 
high  to  three-quarters  of  an  inch,  the  latter  of  which  is  said  to  be  the  smallest 


full  length  portrait  of  Napoleon  ever  engraved.  Many  and  varied  are  the  rep- 
resentations of  the  uniforms,  costumes  or  apparel,  from  the  time  he  was  at 
school  at  Brienne  to  his  lying  in  state  at  St.  Helena. 

Books. 

Among  the  books  will  be  found  Ireland's  Life  of  Napoleon,  first  edition, 
with  the  colored  plates  by  Cruikshank,  extra  illustrated  by  the  insertion  of 
172  portraits,  views,  facsimiles,  etc.,  and  with  a  fine  autograph  signature  of 
the  Emperor,  dated  Fontainebleau,  July  17,  1805;  Bourrienne's  Memoirs  of 
Napoleon,  first  edition,  four  volumes  extended  to  eight,  by  the  insertion  of 
900  portraits,  views,  etc.,  and  a  fine  autograph  signature  of  Napoleon,  writ- 
ten when  he  was  First  Consul,  probably  some  time  in  1800 ;  Bitaube's  Joseph, 
2  vols.  1786,  contemporary  red  morocco  by  Bradel,  formerly  in  Napoleon's 
library,  and  with  his  library  stamp  on  each  title;  Forsyth's  History  of  the 
Captivity  of  Napoleon  at  St.  Helena,  3  vols,  first  edition,  original  cloth; 
Savary's  Memoirs  of  the  Duke  of  Rovigo,  4  vols,  original  boards,  uncut ;  Mon- 
tholon  and  Gourgaud's  Memoirs  of  the  History  of  France  during  the  Eeign  of 
Napoleon,  7  vols.;  Haudricourt's  Fastes  de  la  National  Frangaise,  3  vols., 
with  nearly  200  engraved  plates;  Laskey's  Description  of  the  Medals  struck 
by  order  of  Napoleon,  1818,  formerly  owned  by  C.  E.  Taylor,  containing 
almost  300  pencil-sketches ;  Ireland's  France  for  the  Last  Seven  Years,  1822, 
extra  illustrated  by  the  insertion  of  nearly  150  portraits  and  views ;  and  many 
others  of  interest  and  value,  including  a  large  number  of  extra-illustrated 
works.  • 

Broadsides. 

Among  the  Broadsides  will  be  found  a  complete  set  of  the  Bulletins 
issued  by  Napoleon  during  the  Invasion  of  Russia,  1812-1813,  29  numbers, 
commencing  with  the  "  Premier  Bulletin,"  dated  Gumbinem,  20  Juin,  1812, 
in  which  is  briefly  sketched  the  movements  of  the  French  army,  up  to,  and 
incorporating  the  famous  "  29e  Bulletin  "  dated  Molodetsckno,  3d  December 
1812,  wherein  Napoleon  endeavors  to  prove  that  the  elements  were  responsible 
for  all  his  disasters  in  that  campaign ;  '^  Buonaparte-Phobia,"  or  Cursing  made 
Easy  to  the  Meanest  Capacity,"  London,  circa,  1815,  and  which  exhibits  the 
hysterical  condition  of  thought  of  the  English  people  regarding  Napoleon; 
29me  Bulletin  de  la  Grande  Armee,  Molodestno,  Decembre  1812,  printed  at 
Paris,  1812;  '^'Les  Adieux  de  Buonaparte  a  sa  Vielle  Garde,"  Fontainebleau, 
1814;  ''Adresse  des  Habitans  de  la  Yille  de  Grenoble,"  Paris,  1815;  various 
bulletins  etc.  issued  during  the  campaign  in  Egypt,  and  printed  there,  and 
manv  others. 

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New  York. 


Conditions  of  Sale 

1.  Any  bid  which  is  merely  a  nominal  or  fractional  advance  may  be  rejected  by  the 
auctioneer,  if  in  his  judgment,  such  bid  would  be  likely  to  affect  the'  sale  injuriously. 

2.  The  highest  bidder  shall  be  the  buyer,  and  if  any  dispute  arise  between  two  or 
more  bidders,  tlie  auctioneer  shall  either  decide  the  same'or  put  up  for  re-sale  the  lot  so 
in  dispute. 

3.  Payment  shall  be  made  of  all  or  such  part  of  the  purchase  money  as  may  be 
required,  and  the  names  and  addresses  of  the  purchasers  shall  be  given 'immediately 
on  the  sale  of  every  lot,  in  default  of  which  the  lot  so  purchased  shall  be  immediately 
put  up  again  and  re-sold. 

Payment  of  that  part  of  the  purchase  money  not  made  at  the  time  of  sale,  shall  be 
made  within  ten  days  thereafter,  in  default  of  which  the  undersigned  may  either  con- 
tinue to  hold  the  lots  at  the  risk  of  the  purchaser  and  take  such  action  as  may  be 
necessary  for  the  enforcement  of  the  sale,  or  may  at  public  or  private  sale,  and  with- 
out other  than  this  notice,  re- sell  the  lots  for  the  benefit  of  such  purchaser,  and  the 
deficiency   (if  any)  arising  from  such  re-sale,  shall  be  a  charge  against  such  purchaser. 

4.  Delivery  of  any  purchase  will  be  made  only  upon  payment  of  the  total  amount 
due  for  all  purchases  at  the   sale. 

Delivery  will  not  be  made  of  any  purchase  during  the  session  of  the  sale  at  which 
it  was  sold. 

Delivery  will  not  be  made  of  any  purchase  at  anv  time  other  than  between  the 
hours  of  9  A.  M.  and  5  P.  M. 

Delivery  of  any  purchase  will  be  made  only  at  the  American  Art  Galleries,  or 
other  place  of  sale,  as  the  case  may  be,  and  only  on  presenting  the  bill  of  purchase. 

5.  Shipping,  boxing  or  wrapping  of  purcliases  is  a  business  in  which  the  Associa- 
tion is  in  no  wise  engaged,  and  will  not  be  performed  by  the  Association  for  purchasers. 
The  Association,  will,  however,  afford  to  purchasers  every  facility  for  employing  at 
current  and  reasonable  rates  carriers  and  packers;  doing  so,  however,  without  any 
assumption  of  responsibility  on  its  part  for  the  acts  and  charges  of  the  parties 
engaged  for  such  service. 

0.  Storage  of  any  purchase  shall  be  at  the  .sole  risk  of  the  purchaser.  Title  passes 
upon  the  fall  of  the  auctioneer's  hammer,  and  thereafter,  while  the  Association  will 
exercise  due  caution  in  caring  for  and  delivering  such  purchase,  it  will  not  hold  itself 
responsible  if  such  purchase  be  lost,  stolen,  damaged  or  destroyed. 

Storage  charges  will  be  made  upon  all  purchases  not  removed  within  ten  days  from 
the  date  of  the  sale  thereof. 

7.  Guarantee  «s  not  made  either  by  the  owner  or  the  Association  of  the  correct- 
ness of  the  description,  genuineness  or  authenticity  of  any  lot,  and  no  sale  will  be 
set  aside  on  account  of  any  incorrectness,  error  of  cataloguing,  or  any  imperfection 
not  noted.  Every  lot  is  on  public  exhibition  one  or  more  days  prior  to  its  sale,  after 
which  it  is  sold  "  as  is  "  and  w  ithout  recourse. 

The  Association  exercises  great  care  to  correctly  catalogue  every  lot,  and  will  give 
consideration  to  the  opinion  of  any  trustworthy  expert  to  the  effect  that  any  lot  has 
been  incorrectly  catalogued,  and,  in  its  judgment,  may  either  sell  the  lot  as  catalogued 
or  make  mention  of  the  opinion  of  such  expert,  who  thereby  would  become  responsible 
for  such  damage  as  might  result  were  his  opinion  without  proper  foundation. 

SPECIAL  NOTICE. 

Buying  or  bidding  by  the  Association  for  responsible  parties  on  orders  transmitted 
to  it  by  mail,  telegraph  or  telephone,  will  be  faithfully  attended  to  ^vithout  charge  or 
commission.  Any  purchase  so  made  will  be  subject  to  the  above  Conditions  of  8ale, 
which  cannot  in  any  manner  be  modified.  The  Association,  however,  in  the  event  of 
making  a  purchase  of  a  lot  consisting  of  one  or  more  books  for  a  purchaser  who  has 
not,  through  himself  or  his  agent,  been  present  at  the  exhibition  or  sale,  will  permit 
such  lot  to  be  returned  within  ten  days  from  the  date  of  sale,  and  the  purchase  money 
will  be  returned,  if  the  lot  in  any  material  manner  differs  from  its  catalogue  descrip- 
tion. 

Orders  for  execution  by  the  Association  should  be  written  and  given  with  such 
plainness  as  to  leave  no  room  for  misunderstanding.  Xot  only  should  the  lot  number 
be  given,  but  also  the  title,  and  bids  should  be  stated  toi  be  so  much  for  the  U)t,  and 
when  the  lot  consists  of  one  or  more  volumes  of  books  or  objects  of  art,  to  also  state 
the  bid  per  volume  or  piece.  Shipping  directions  should  also  be  given.  If  the  one  trans- 
mitting the  order  is  unknown  to  the  Association,  a  deposit  should  be  sent  or  reference 
submitted. 

Priced  copies  of  the  catalogue  of  any  sale,  or  any  session  thereof,  will  be  furnished 
by  the  Association  at  a  reasonable  charge. 

a:\ierican  art  assoctation, 

American  Art  Galleries, 

Madison  Square  South, 

New  York  City. 


AT  THE  AMERICAN  ART  GALLERIES 

MADISON     SQUARE      SOUTH       ::      NEW     YORK 

ORDER    OF    SALE 

Thursday  Afterxoox,  Novembeh  13th,  Beginning  at  2.30  o'Clock 
Catalogue  i^os.  1  to  300,  Inclusive 

Thursday  Evening,  November  13th,  Beginning  at  8.15  o'Clock 
Catalogue  Nos.  301  to  574,  Inclusive 

Friday  Afternoon,,  November  14th,  Beginning  at  2.30  o'Clock 

Catalogue  Nos.  575  to  925,  Inclusive 

Friday    Evening,    November    14Tn,    Beginning   at    8.15    o'Clock 

Catalogue  Nos.  926  to  1258,  Inclusive 

Saturday  Afternoon,  November  15th,  Beginning  at  2.30  o'Clock 
Catalogue  Nos.  1259  to  1598,  Inclusive 

Monday  Afternoon,  November  17th,  Beginning  at  2.30  o'Clock 
Catalogue  Nos.  1599  to  1940,  Inclusive 

Monday  Evening,  November  17tii,  Beginning  at  8.15  o'Clock 
Catalogue  Nos.  1941  to  2280,  Inclusive 

Tuesday  Afternoon,  November  18th,  Beginning  at  2.30  o'Clock 
Catalogue  Nos.  2281  to  2622,  Inclusive 

Tuesday  Evening,  November  18th,  Beginning  at  8.15  o'Clock 
Catalogue  Nos.  2623  to  2961,  Inclusive 

Wednesday  Afternoon,  November  19th,  Beginning  at  2.30  o'Clock 
Catalogue  Nos.  2962  to  3302,  Inclusive 

Wednesday  Evening,  November  19th,  Beginning  at  8.15  o'Clock 
Catalogue  Nos.  3303  to  3643,  Inclusive 

Thursday  Afternoon,  November  20tii,  Beginning  at  2.30  o'Clock 
Catalogue  Nos.  3644  to  3994,  Inclusive 

Thursday  Evening,  November  20th,  Beginning  at  8.15  o'Clock 
Catalogue  Nos.  3985  to  4325,  Inclusive 

Friday  Afternoon,  November  21st,  Beginning  at  2.30  o'Clock 
Catalogue  Nos.  4326  to  4646,  Inclusive 

Friday  Evening,  November  21st,  Beginning  at  8.15  o'Clock 
Catalogue  Nos.  4647  to  4995,  Inclusive 


A 


TTENTION^  IS  CALLED  TO  THE  CONDITIONS  OF  SALE  AND 
TO  THE  OEDEE  OF  SALE  AS  SET  FOETH  ON  PEECEDING 
PAGES. 


The  designations  in  the  catalogue  are  to  be  interpreted  as  follows: 

A.L.S.  Autograph  letter,  signed. 
A.N.S.  Autograph  note,  signed. 
A.C.S.  Autograph  card,  signed. 
A.D.S.  Autograph  document,  signed. 
L.S.  Letter,  signed. 
N.S.  Note,  signed. 
D.S.  Document,  signed. 
A.S.  Autograph  signature. 


All  autographs  are  written  in  the  language  of  the  writer,  unless  otherwise 
stated. 

A  large  portion  of  the  autographs  are  skillfully  inlaid  to  royal  4to,  it 
having  been  the  intention  of  the  owner  to  use  all  so  inlaid  for  an  extra-illus- 
trated life  of  Napoleon. 

Many  of  the  portraits  and  prints  are  also  inlaid  to  royal  4to. 

It  will  be  noticed  that  in  most  instances  such  words  as  "  rare,^'  "  scarce,^^ 
"  fine,''  etc.,  have  been,  for  obvious  reasons,  omitted. 


At  The  American   Art   Galleries 

MADISON  SQUARE  SOUTH,  NEW  YORK 
UNRESTRICTED    PUBLIC    SALE    BY    ORDER  iOfc.J^E    OWNF^R 

First  Session,  Numbers  1  to  30ft,  Jjaclusive 

THURSDAY     AFTERNOON,     NOVEMBER     13th,     AT     2.30     O'CLOCK 

For  date  of  other  sessions,  see  "ORDER  OF  SALE,"  page  supra. 


FIEST  SECTION. 


Books,  Broadsides,  Neavspapers,  Medals,  Paper  Money,  Etc. 

1.  Abbott  (J.  S.  C).    History  of  Napoleon  Bonaparte.    Illustrated.    2  vols, 
royal  8vo,  1  cloth,  1  half  crown  (worn).  New  York,  1855-67 

^  2.  Adair  (Sir  Egbert).  Historical  Memoir  of  a  Mission  to  the  Court  of 
Vienna  in  1806.  With  a  Selection  from  his  Despatches.  8vo, 
stamped  cloth.  London,  1844 

3.  Address  of  the  Deputies.     Extrait  du  Moniteur,  du  2  Juin  1815.     (Con- 

tains the  address  of  the  Deputies  at  the  Champ-de-Mai,  and  Napo- 
leon's reply,  wherein  he  dwells  upon  the  necessity  of  the  new  consti- 
tution, etc.    Woodcut  of  eagle.    4  pp.  4to,  unbound.  Paris,  1815 

4.  Address  to  Napoleon.     Extrait  du  Moniteur  du  Lundi  27  Mars,  1815. 

(Address  from  his  ministers — Cambaceres,  Bassano,  Caulaincourt, 
Oarnot  and  others — about  six  days  after  the  Emperor's  return  from 
Elba).  Cut  of  eagle.  4  pp.  small  4to,  unbound.  Laid  in  is  por- 
trait of  Napoleon,  8vo.  Paris,  1815 

5.  Address  to  the  National  Convention.    Commune  de  Paris..   Extrait  des 

Eegistres  du  Conseil-General,  du  27  Fevrier  1793.  Projet  d'Adresse 
a  la  Convention  Nationale  par  la  Section  de  Bonne-Nouvelle.    Folio. 

Paris,  1793 
Draft  of  a  petition  from  the  people  of  the  section  of  Bonne-Nouvelle  to 
the  members  of  the  National  Convention,  praying  for  the  amelioration  of 
the  conditions  of  trade  in  their  province,  etc. 

6.  Address  to  the  People.     Commune  de  Paris.     Extyait  des  Eegistres  du 

Conseil-General,  du  26  Fevrier  1793.    Proclamation.    Folio. 

Paris,  1793 
Proclamation  issued  by  the  Commune  about  one  month  after  the  execu- 
tion of  Louis  XVI,  signed  by  Pache,  mayor,  and  former  Minister  of  War, 
addressed  to  the  citizens  of  Paris.  Mentions  the  hardships  the  people 
have  suffered,  the  seizure  and  sale  of  goods  of  one  of  the  citizens  named 
Combe,  etc. 


I/' 


7.  Affaire  Laibedoyere.  Deuxieiiie  Conseil  de  Guerre.  Detail  de  tout  ce 
qui  s'est  passe  au  Jugeiueut  de  I'ex-colonel  Labedoyere.  4  pp.  small 
4to,  unbound.  Paris,  1815 

Concerns  the  trial  and  sentence  to  death  of  General  Labedoyere,  one  of 
the  first  to  welcome  Napoleon  after  his  return  from  Elba,  and  a  peer  of 
France  and  general  of  Division.  He  was  shot  by  the  Royalists,  August 
29,  1815. 

SiJAtiiiES  t^^ilri)'.;  ',JIemoirs  of  the  Operations  of  the  Allied  Armies  under 

Prmce  Schwarzenberg  and  Marshal  Bliicher,  in  1813-4.     Maps  and 

'  W'l  '*'  ^^'^^'^i  (lirtm-haclced) .     8vo.  half  cloth  and  boards  (binding  poor). 

'*»'*'''  London,  1822 

9.  Almanac  de  Gotha  pour  PAnnee,  1803.     Engraved  title  and  frontispiece, 

portraits  of  King  and  Queen  of  Etruria,  2  hand-colored  costume 
plates,  7  copperplate  views  by  Boettger,  etc.,  and  the  Republican 
Calendar  for  VAn  XI-XII  [1803].    24mo,  original  boards,  gilt  edges. 

Gotha;  Chez  C.  G.  Ettinger  [1803] 

10.  American  IN^ewspapers.    J.  EusselFs  Gazette.    Commercial  and  Political. 

Jan.  14,  March  7,  March  14,  1799.    Three  pieces.     Folio,  as  issued. 

Boston,  1799 
Contains  references  to  General  Tarleton,  the  American  Navy,  etc. 

n.  American  Newspapers.  J.  Russell's  Gazette.  Commercial  and  Political. 
March  21,  25  and  the  supplement  (first  sheet  only),  April  22,  all 
1799.    Three  pieces.    Folio,  as  issued.  Boston,  1799 

12.  American  Newspapers.    J.  Russell's  Gazette.    Commercial  and  Political. 

Sept.  19,  Oct.  24,  1799.  Feb.  20  and  March  10,  1800.  Four  pieces. 
Folio,  as  issued.  Boston,  1799-1800 

Contains  Talleyrand's  Defense,  etc. 

13.  American  Newspapers.     New  Jersey  Journal.     Oct.   18,   1825.     New 

York  Morning  Post,  Nov.  7,  1783.  New  England  Weekly  Journal, 
Apr.  8,  1728.    3  pieces.    Folio,  as  issued.     (Last  two  are  fac-similes.) 

v.p.v.d. 

14.  Andre  (Major  John).    Andreana,  containing  the  Trial,  Execution  and 

Various  Matters  connected  with  the  History  of  Major  Andre.  8\o. 
loose  sheets.  Philadelphia,  1865 

One  of  100  copies  in  8vo.  with  list  of  subscribers  to  the  folio  and  4to 
sizes. 

15.  Army  Bulletin.     Nouvelles  Olficielles  de  FArmee.     (News  concerning 

Generals  Czernicheff,  Benckendorff,  etc.),  2  pp.  small  4to,  unbound. 

[Paris,  1813] 

16.  Arnault,  Panckoucke,  and  Segur.    Memoirs  of  the  Public  and  Private 

Life  of  Napoleon  Bonaparte;  with  Copious  Historical  Illustrations 
and  Original  Anecdotes.  Preceded  by  a  Sketch  of  the  French  Kevo- 
lution.  Translated  from  the  French  by  W.  Hamilton  Reid.  Por- 
traits, plan  and  vieivs,  with  an  extra  portrait  of  Napoleon,  inserted. 
Thick  8vo.  scored  calf,  neatly  rebacked.  London,  1826 

From  the  lilu*ary  of  John  Bridge,  with  his  name  on  title,  and  armorial 
bookplate. 


17.  Arxott  (Archibald).  An  Account  of  the  Last  Illness,  Decease,  and 
Post  Mortem  Appearances  of  Xapoleon  Bonaparte.  To  which  is 
added  a  letter  from  Dr.  Arnott  to  Sir  Hudson  Lowe.  12mo,  half 
calf.  (Title  and  final  leaf  remounted;  slight  repairs  on  inner  margins 
of  all  the  other  leaves).  London,  1823 


18.  Arrival  of  Eoyalty.     Extrait  du  Moniteur  du  12  Juillet  1815.     (An- 

nounces the  arrival  in  Paris  of  the  Emperors  of  Kussia  and  Austria, 
and  the  King  of  Prussia,  address  of  the  Royal  Guard  of  Senlis,  proc- 
lamation of  Marie-Therese,  etc.)  Cut  of  the  Bourbon  arms.  4  pp. 
smair4to,  unbound.  Paris,  1815 

19.  AsHTON^   (John).     English  Caricature  and  Satire  on  Xapoleon  I.     115 

illustrations  by  the  author.  First  Edition.  2  vols.  8vo,  cloth,  gilt, 
top  edges  uncut.  London,  1884 

20.  Augereau  (Phillip  F.  C.).    Eevolutions  Almanach  von  1799.    With  por- 

traits, including  Augereau,  Pichegru  and  others,  also  views.  12mo, 
original  boards,  uncut.  Gottingen  [1799] 

21.  Authorization  of  Payments.     Decret  de  la  Convention  Rationale,  du 

19  Septembre  1793,  Qui  autorise  le  paiement  des  Primes  &  Grati- 
fications accordees  au  commerce,  a  Fexception  de  celles  pour  la  traite 
des  Negres.  Woodcut  coat-of-arms  ivith  motto  "  Yive  la  Mon- 
tague."' Folio.  Paris  (and  Rennes),  1793 
These  payments  of  bounties,  etc.,  excluded  those  of  the  slave  trade. 
Document  is  issued  over  the  signature  of  the  implacable  Jacobin,  Billaud- 
Yarennes  and  countersigned  by  others.  Coat-of-arms  is  that  of  the  Demo- 
cratic imrty  of  the  Assembly. 

22.  Autograph  Catalogues.     A  Volume  containing  about  40  Catalogues  of 

Autograph  Letters,  Documents,  Signatures,  etc.,  of  Celebrated  Per- 
sons, offered  for  sale  by  Dealers,  and  Auctioneers,  including  Cata- 
logues of  Waller,  of  London,  Charnav,  of  Paris  and  others.  With 
prices  affixed.    8vo,  half  red  straight-grain  morocco. 

London,  Paris,  etc.  [1883-1886] 
A  valuable  volume  for  the  Collector,  or  as  a  general  reference  work. 
Several  A.  L.  S.  from  dealers  bound  in. 

23.  Auxiliary  Troops.    Municipalite  de  Paris.    Par  le  Maire  et  les  Officiers 

Municipaux.  Extrait  du  Eegistre  des  Deliberations  du  Corps  Muni- 
cipal, du  Lundi  4  eluillet  1791.  Arrete  concernant  les  Troupes  Aux- 
iliaires.    Woodcut  of  municipal  arms.    Folio.  Paris,  1791 

A  resolution  concerning  the  formation  of  auxiliary  troops  according  to 
certain  laws  already  passed,  and  the  methods  adopted  for  their  execution. 
Bailly,  mayor. 

24.  Bade  (Carl).    Xapoleon  im  Jahre  1813.    4  vols,  in  2.    12mo,  old  boards. 

Altono,  1839 

25.  Bain  (N'icolsox).     A  Detailed  Account  of  the  Battles  of  Quatre  Bras, 

Ligny  and  Waterloo ;  Preceded  by  a  Relation  of  Events  attending  the 
Temporary  Pevolution  of  1815,  in  France.  Portraits  of  Wellington 
and  Napoleon,  inserted.  12mo,  half  red  morocco,  symbolical  gilt  back, 
gilt  top  (some  leaves  stained).  Edinburgh,  1816 


26.  Baines  (Edward).    History  of  the  Wars  of  the  French  Revolution,  from 

1792  to  1915  . . .  comprehending  the  Civil  History  of  Great  Britain 
and  France  during  that  period.  Over  30  maps  and  plates.  2  vols.  4to, 
old  sprinkled  calf  (binding  poor).  London,  1817 

27.  Barnave  (Antoine  P.  V.  M.— Revolutionist).    Baldwin's  London  Weekly 

Journal.    Dec.  14,  1793.    Folio,  as  issued.    With  portrait  of  Barnave. 

London,  1793 
Contains  account  of  the  execution  of  Barnave. 

28.  Barnes  (Capt.  John).    A  Tour  through  the  Island  of  St.  Helena;  with 

!N'otices  of  its  Geology,  Mineralogy,  Botany,  etc.,  etc.,  coUecied  dur- 
ing a  Residence  of  Twelve  Years ;  with  some  particulars  of  Napoleon 
Buonaparte.  Rare  colored  aquatint  portrait  of  Napoleon  by  Peake 
from  life.  12mo,  red  straight-grain  morocco,  blind  and  gilt  tooling 
on  back  and  sides,  gilt  edges.  ,  London,  1817 

Ttie  portrait  of  Napoleon,  in  colors,  is  said  to  be  an  accurate  resemblance 
of  him  at  the  time. 

29.  Barre  (W.).     History  of  the  French  Consulate  under  Napoleon  Buona- 

parte . . .  including  a  Sketch  of  his  Life.  2  portraits  of  Napoleon;  1 
etched  hy  Chapman,  laid  in.     8vo,  half  red  morocco,  gilt,  gilt  top. 

London,  1804 

30.  Bastille.     Memoirs  of  the  Bastille.     Translated  from  the  French  of  M. 

Linguet,  who  was  imprisoned  there  from  Sept.,  1780,  to  May,  1782. 
16mo,  sprinkled  calf.  Dublin,  1783 

31.  Bastille.    The  London  Chronicle.    Jan.  8.    Mar.  5-8.    April  26-28.  June 

4.    Aug.  15,  1791.   7  pieces,  small  folio,  as  issued.   Some  with  stamps. 

London,  1791 
Contains  articles  on  the  Bastille,  Louis  XVI.,  etc. 

32.  Beard  (John  R.).    The  Life  of  Toussaint  L'Ouverture,  the  Negro  Patriot 

of  Hayti.  Illustrations.  12mo,  original  cloth  (portion  of  back  dam- 
aged). London,  1853 

33.  Beauchamp    (M.    De).      An    Authentic   Narrative   of   the    Invasion    of 

France,  in  1814.    2  vols.  8vo,  half  blue  calf,  gilt.  London,  1815 

34.  BiLLECOQ    (J.B.L.J.).     De  Nos  Guerriers  et  de  la  Paix     Extrait  de  la 

Gazette  de  France  du  6  Mai  1814.    4  pp.  small  4to,  unbound. 

Paris,  1814 

35.  Biography  of  the  Principal  Sovereigns  of  Europe  who  have  reigned  since 

the  French  Revolution.  Portraits.  12mo,  half  red  morocco,  gilt, 
gilt  top. 

Extra-illustrated  hy  the  insertion  of  nearlj'  100  portraits,  views,  maps, 
etc.,  some  inlaid. 

36.  BiRON   (A.  L.  De,-Duc  De  Lauzon).     Memoires.     In  French.     12mo, 

half  calf,  gilt.  Paris,  1822 

The  author  fought  in  America  in  1780,  and  was  executed  by  the  Com- 
mittee of  Safety  in  1793. 


37.  BiTAUBE  (Paul  Jekemie).     Joseph.     Cinquieme  Edition.      2  portraits, 

one  after  Cochin  (unsigned),  and  9  plates  engraved  hy  Nee  after 
Marillier.  2  vols.,  16mo,  contemporary  French  red  straight-grain 
morocco,  gilt  and  mosaic  backs,  sides  tooled  in  design  of  straight  and 
curved  rules,  inside  gilt  borders,  silk  doublures  and  end-papers,  gilt 
edges,  b}^  Bradel  (successor  to  Derome).         Paris;  Didot  I'aine,  1786 

A  FINE   MEMENTO  OF  NaPOLEON'S   LIBRARY,   CONTAINING    HIS   LIBRARY  STAMP 

ON  EACH  TITLE.  With  brilliant  impressions  of  .Marillier's  plates;  and  the 
book-plate  of  Emmanuel  Martin,  in  1  volume. 

38.  Bladwijzer  der  Voornaamste  Zaken,  benevens  een  Naam-Register  der 

Landen  en  Steden  ...  in  het  werk  Tafereelen  van  de  Staats- 
Omwenteling  in  Frankrijk,  etc.    8vo,  old  boards,  uncut. 

Amsterdam,  1809 

39.  Blank  Book  of  200  pp.,  folio,  full  calf,  gilt  lettered  back,  sides  tooled  in 

gilt  borders,  with  a  semis  of  Napoleonic  bees,  crowned  eagles  in  centre, 
gilt  edges,  with  clasp. 

From  the  celebrated  Sainsbury  Collection  and  Museum.  Used,  as  stated 
in  lettering  on  back,  for  "  State  Papers,  Autographs  and  Portraits  [of] 
Eminent  Persons  in  Foreign  History.     1000  to  1847." 

40.  Bonaparte  and  Ney.     Napoleon  Bonaparte,  sa  Vie  Civile  et  Militaire. 

Par  Charles  D***Paris,  1815;  Vie  et  Proces  du  Marechal  Ney.  Par 
J.  B.  E.  Charlemont.    Portraits.    3  works  in  1  vol.    24mo,  tree  calf. 

Paris,  1815,  etc. 

41.  Bonapartes    (the).     Ought  France  to   Worship   the  Bonapartes?     By 

Ahriman  I.    90  pp.,  12mo,  unbound.  London,  1863 

The  unknown  author  of  this  pamphlet  minces  no  words  in  his  sum- 
ming up  of  the  character  of  Napoleon,  and  answers  his  own  question 
in  a  very  positive  negative,  as  it  were. 

42.  Bonaparte   Family.     The  ISTapoleon  Dynasty;  or,  the  History  of  the 

Bonaparte  Family.  By  the  Berkeley  Men.  22  authentic  portraits, 
and  plate  of  the  death  of  Hortense,  laid  in.    8vo,  cloth. 

New  York,  1856 

43.  Bonaparte,  First  Consul.     Ministere  de  la  Police  Generale.     Eapport 

aux  Consuls  de  la  Eepublique,  sur  les  auteurs  de  I'attentat  du  3 
Mvose.  (Gives  details  of  an  attempted  outrage  in  Paris,  and  warns 
all  the  Consuls  to  apprehend  the  criminals,  descriptions  of  which  are 
noted.  Signed  by  Fouche,  minister  of  Police.  Authorized  by  Bona- 
parte as  First  Consul).     12mo,  unbound  and  uncut.      Paris,  [1800] 

44.  Bonaparte,  First  Consul.     Life  of  Bonaparte,  from  his  Birth  to  ihe 

Peace  of  Luneville  .  .  .  with  Anecdotes  of  his  Different  Cam- 
paigns. Oval  portrait.  8vo,  half  calf.  London,  1802 
An  interesting  work  translated  from  the  French,  containing  an  ac- 
count of  the  remarkable  actions  of  Bonaparte,  his  speeches,  traits  of 
character,  etc. 

45.  Bonaparte  in  Italy.    Campaign  of  General  Bonaparte  in  Italy,  1796-7. 

By  a  General  Officer.  Translated  from  the  French  by  T.  E.  Ritchie. 
Portrait  and  folding  map.  12mo,  boards,  crudely  backed  with 
leather,  uncut   (portions  of  map  torn  at  folds,  somewhat  shaken). 

Edinburgh,  1800 


46.  BoxAPAKTE   (Joseph  Xapoleox).     Biocrrapliical  Sketch  of  J.  N.  Bona- 

parte, Comte  de  Survilliers.  By  A  Young  Patriot.  8vo,  boards  (part 
of  back  split  and  name  on  half  title).  London,  1833 

47.  BoxAPAKTE  (Louis).     Keply  to  Sir  Walter  Scott's  History  of  Napoleon. 

Translation  from  the  French.  8vo,  original  wrappers,  some  edge? 
uncnt.  London,  1829 

From  the  Napoleon  Collection  of  W.  Noel  Saiusburj;,  with  his  autograoh 
signature  on  title-page. 

48.  Bonaparte   (Louis).     A  Reply  to  Sir  Walter  Scott's  History  of  N'a- 

poleon.    Translation  from  the  French.    12mo,  maroon  cloth. 

London,  1829 

49.  [Boxaparte    (MADA:^[E)].      Revolutions    Almanach    von    1802.      With 

numerous  portraits,  including  Madame  Bonaparte,  Kleber,  Sydney 
Smith,  Bonaparte  (as  first  consul,  on  cover) ,  etc.,  also  views.  12mo, 
original  boards,  uncut.  Gottingen,  1.1802] 

50.  Book  of  Fate   (the),  found  in  the  Cabinet  of  I^apoleon  Buonaparte. 

Portrait  of  Napoleon  on  horsehacl',  in  colors.    12mo,  wrappers. 

London.    Printed  for  the  Booksellers,  n.d. 

51.  Book  of  Fate  (the).     N^apoleon's  Book  of  Fate  [From  A  to  Q,  only]. 

Curious  cut  of  Napoleon  on  cover  and  title.  [In  English]  ;  Also, 
Waterloo,  and  other  Verses.  [In  French].  Cut  of  Napoleon.  (Text 
of  second  leaf  cut  into).     16mo,  wrappers,  and  unbound. 

[Birmingham  and  Paris,  n.d.] 

52.  [Booth    (Johx)].     The  Battle  of  Waterloo,  containing  the   Series  of 

Accounts,  British  and  Foreign,  with  Circumstantial  Details.  With 
List  of  Killed  and  Wounded.  By  a  Xear  Observer.  Folding  pano- 
ramic sketch  of  Waterloo,  portraits  and  maps.  8vo,  half  calf  (sides 
loose).  London,  1815 

53.  [Booth  (Johx)].    The  Battle  of  Walterloo.  containing  the  Accounts  pub- 

lished by  Authority,  British  and  Foreign,  with  circumstantial  de- 
tails relative  to  the  Battle.  By  a  Xear  Observer.  Large  colored  pano- 
ramic sketch  of  the  hattle-ground,  and  a  smaller  view.  8vo,  boards, 
uncut.  London,  1815 

The  Third  Edition,  enlarged,  with  the  alphabetical  list  of  the  killed 
and  wounded.  Booth  became  well  known  subsequently  as  the  pub- 
lisher of  the  Military  Library. 

54.  [Booth  (Johx)].     Battle  of  AVaterloo,  also  of  Lign}^,  and  Quatre-Bras. 

By  a  Near  Observer.  2  vols,  in  1.  3J^  .plates  by  George  Jones  on 
India  paper,  large  colored  folding  panoramic  view  of  the  Battle 
of  Waterloo,  7  maps  and  plans  (portions  of  several  torn),  and  a  hust- 
'  portrait  of  Wellington,  by  Hopper,  on  India  paper,  laid  in.  4to, 
paper-covered  boards  (several  plates  stained,  and  some  portions  of 
margins  repaired).  London,  1817 

55.  BosTOX  Gazette   (the).     Country  Journal,  March  12th,  1770.     Folio, 

as  issued.  4  pp.  Fac-simile.  Boston,  1770.  Contains  an  account  of 
the  Boston  Massacre. 


56.  BouRBOX  Pamphlet.     Des  Revolutions  depuis  1789;  et  de  celle  qui  nous 

rend  Xotre  Souverain  Legitime.  Par  le  Comte  de  Br  *  *  *  . 
Officier  de  la  Garde  Nationale.  (Contrasts  the  rule,  etc.,  of  Bona- 
•  parte  with  that  of  the  legitimate  rulers,  mentions  Napoleon's  Egyp- 
tian campaign,  etc.).  4  pp.,  4to,  unbound  (4  lines  in  unknown  auto- 
graph at  end  of  last  page).  [Paris,  n.d.] 

57.  BouRRiEXXE    (Fauvelet  De).     Memoirs  of  Napoleon  Bonaparte.     To 

which  are  now  First  Added,  an  Account  of  the  Important  Events  of 
the  Hundred  Days,  of  Napoleon's  Surrender  to  the  English,  and  of 
his  Eesidence  and  Death  at  St.  Helena,  with  Anecdotes  and  Illustra- 
tive Notes  from  all  the  Most  Authentic  Sources.  Illustrations.  4  vols, 
extended  to  8  vols.,  8vo,  full  polished  crimson  calf,  symbolical  gilt  backs 
with  the  eagle,  bees  and  crowned  "  N,"  sides  with  triple  gilt-lined 
borders,  bees  in  corners  and  crowned  "  N  "  with  wreath  underneath, 
in  centres,  inside  gilt  borders,  gilt  tops,  bound  especially  for  owner, 
by  Zaehxsdorf.  London;  Richard  Bentley,  1836 

First  issue  of  Bentley's  First  Edition.  Iu  addition  to  the  28  plates 
published  with  the  work,  there  are  inserted  900  extra  illustrations,  in- 
cluding numerous  colored  portraits  and.  views,  together  with  a  large 
number  uncolored,  on  India  paper  and  inlaid,  many  unusual  and  scarce, 
by  prominent  artists  after  well-known  originals. 

Among  the  above  is  a  varied  assortment  of  portraits  of  Napoleon,  his 
Marshals,  Generals,  Ministers,  etc. ;  members  of  his  immediate  family, 
namely,  Josephine  and  Marie-Louise,  his  wives ;  his  father,  brothers,  etc. ; 
the  contemporary  sovereigns  of  Europe,  with  men  of  prominence  both 
there  and  in  America,  such  as,  George  III.,  of  England;  Alexander  I.,  of 
Russia;  William  Pitt,  Earl  Grey,  Lords  Bentinck  and  Castelreagh; 
George  Washington,  Fulton,  Aaron  Burr,  of  America ;  Kosciusko,  of 
Poland,  and  others. 

There  are  several  scarce  views  of  Battle-Scenes,  etc.,  including  the 
line  engravings  of  Quatre  Bras  and  Ligny ;  also  the  plate  of  Napoleon's 
Entry  into  Paris  in  1814,  in  which  he  is  shown  riding  in  a  carriage;  a 
facsimile  of  his  abdication  the  same  year ;  a  beautifully  colored  plate 
of  the  Conseil  des  Ancieus,  by  Labrousse  after  St.  Sauveur;  a  colored 
portrait  of  Napoleon  in  Death  taken  at  St.  Helena,  etc. 

The  interest  and  value  of  the  above  are  augmented  by  the  addition 
of  a  fine  autograph  signature,  "  Bonaparte "  to  a  portion  of  a  letter  in 
another  hand,  signed  when  lie  was  First  Consul,  probably  some  time  in 
1800:  also  are  inserted  an  A.L.S.,  2  pp.  8vo,  from  Bentley,  the  publisher; 
and  the  signature  (to  a  part  of  letter)  of  "  Boitrrienne,"  the  author  of 
these  Memoirs,   and   Napoleon's   private  secretary. 

58.  BouRRiEXXE  (Fauvelet  De).    Memoirs  of  Napoleon  Bonaparte.    Trans- 

lated from  the  French  by  John  S.  Memes.    Engraved  titles  with  vign- 
ettes.    3  vols.  16mo,  cloth,  leather  labels.  Edinburgh,  1830 
Fine  Copy  of  Constable's  compact  edition. 

59.  BOURRIEXXE   (Fauvelet  De).     Another  copy  of  the  same.     (Engraved 

titles  stained  and  binding  somewhat  shaken). 

60.  BOURRIEXXE  (Fauvelet  De).    Life  of  N'apoleon  Bonaparte.    With  Notes, 

now  First  Added,  from  Napoleon  at  St.  Helena,  from  the  Memoirs 
of  the  Dnke  of  Rovigo,  and  other  Authentic  Sources.  Portraits,  views, 
facsimiles,  etc.  With  Index.  3  vols.  12mo,  half  red  morocco,,  gilt, 
gilt  tops  (writing  on  top-margins  of  2  titles).  London,  1831 

Fine,  Clean  Copy. 


61.  BouRRiENNE  (Fauvelet  De).    Life  of  Napoleon  Bonaparte.    With  Notes, 

now  First  Added,  from  Napoleon  at  St.  Helena,  from  the  Memoirs  of 
the  Duke  of  Rovigo,  and  other  Authentic  Sources.  (The  National 
Library,  Nos.  7,  8  and  9).  Portraits,  views,  facsimiles,  etc.,  several 
stained.  With  Index.  3  vols.  12mo,  cloth  (binding  poor;  good  copy 
for  rebinding).  London,  1831 

• 

62.  Bouerienne    (Fauvelet    De).      Life    of    Napoleon,    Vol.    Ill,    12mo, 

cloth,  London,  1831;  Memoirs  of  Lucien  Bonaparte,  by  himself,  part 
the  first,  12mo,  cloth.  New  York,  1836;  La  Colonna  del  Grande 
Esercito  d'Austerlitz  .  .  .  per  A.  Tardieu.  Numerous  fine  plates 
(some  missing),  4to,  unbound,  Firenze,  1840.    Together,  3  vols. 

63.  BowDLER  (Thomas).    A  Short  View  of  the  Life  and  Character  of  Lieut- 

General  Villettes;  [and]  A  Postscript  to  the  Letters  written  in 
France  in  1814.  Portrait  engraved  by  Heath.  2  works  in  1  vol.  8vo, 
boards,  calf  back,  uncut  (back  worn).  Bath,  1815 

64.  Boys  (Captain  Edward).     Narrative  of  a  Captivity  and  Adventures  in 

France  and  Flanders,  between  the  years  1803  and  1809.  Litho- 
graphed plan  (colored)  and  plates  (uncolored).  12mo,  boards,  some 
edges  uncut  (part  of  back  missing).  London,  1827 

65.  Briffault  (F.T.).  The  Prisoner  of  Ham:  Authentic  Details  of  the  Cap- 

tivity and  Escape  of  Prince  Napoleon  Louis.  Portrait,  plan  and  fac- 
simile.   12mo,  cloth,  crudely  rebacked,  uncut.  London,  1846 

66.  Britton  (J. — Editor).    Narrative  of  Memorable  Events  in  Paris,  preced- 

ing the  Capitulation,  and  during  the  occupancy  of  that  City  by  the 
Allied  Armies  in  1814.  Being  Extracts  from  the  Journal  of  a 
Detenu,  8vo,  boards,  cloth  back  (1  side  and  back  loose). 

London;  Printed  for  the  Editor,  1828 

67.  Brissot  De  Warville  (Jean  P. — Girondist).    The  Leeds  Mercur}-,  Nov. 

16,  1793.    Folio,  as  issued.    With  portrait.  Leeds,  1793 

Contains  account  of  the  execution  of  Brissot  and  others. 

68.  Broadside.      Extrait    des    Eegistres    du    Conseil    d'Etat.      2    pp.,    4to. 

(Printed).  Paris,  July  5,  1642.  With  autograph  signature  of 
[Conrarb]. 

69.  Broadside.    Instructions  issued  by  the  Police  Department  of  Paris  for  the 

maintenance  of  order  upon  the  occasion  of  the  Presentation  of  the 
Confederates  of  the  faubourgs  St.  Antoine  and  St.  Marceau.  Paris, 
May  12,  1815.    4  pp.  royal  8vo. 

70.  Broadway  Belle  (the)  and  Mirror  of  the  Times.    Vol.  1.    Nos.  1  and 

4,  January  1  and  22,  1855.    2  pieces.    4to,  as  issued. 

New  York,  1855 
Contains  a  portrait  of  George  Thompson,  the  editor  of  this  extraor- 
dinary publication. 

71.  Broadway  Belle  (the)  and  Mirror  of  the  Times.    Vol.  1,  Nos.  8,  9,  10, 

11,  12.    Eeb.  19  to  Oct.  1,  1855.    5  Nos.    Folio,  as  issued. 

New  York,  1855 


72.  Broadway  Belle  (the)  and  IN^ew  York  Shanghai.    Vol.  1,  Nos.  8  and  9. 

Sept.  3  and  10,  1855.    2  Nos.    Folio,  as  issued.  New  York,  1855 

73.  Broadway  Belle  (the)  and  Mirror  of  the  Times.    Vol.  1,  Nos.  13,  14, 

15,  16  and  17.     Oct.  8  to  Nov.  5,  1855.     5  Nos.     Folio,  as  issued. 

New  York,  1855 

74.  Brooke  (T.H.).    History  of  the  Island  of  St.  Helena,  from  its  Discovery 

by  the  Portuguese  to  1823.     Illustrations.     8vo,  polished  calf,  gilt. 

London,  1824 

75.  Browning  (Oscar — Editor).    England  and  Napoleon  in  1803.  Being  the 

Despatches  of  Lord  Whitworth  and  others,  now  First  Printed  from 
the  Originals  in  the  Eecord  Office.     8vo,  cloth.  London,  1887 

76.  Buffalo    Kegulator.     Vol.    1,     No.  1.     June,  1857.     4to.,  as    issued. 

Buffalo,  1857 

77.  Buonaparte  Satire^  in  Two  Books.    His  Coronation,  A  Vision.    22  pp., 

temporary  wrappers.     (The  "  Satire  '^  only.)  Edinburgh,  1804 

Author's  presentation  copy,  with  autograph  inscription  on  half-title. 

78.  Buonaparte  at  Eochefort.    Eapport  Officiel  de  tout  ce  qui  s'est  passe 

a  Tembarquement  de  Buonparte  a  Eochefort;  Liste  officielle  des  per- 
sonnes  qui  se  sont  embarquees  avec  lui,  etc.,  4  pp.  4to,  unbound. 

Paris,  1815 
In  addition  to  the  news  relative  to  Napoleon's  embarkation  upon  the 
BelleropJion,  the  list  of  persons  who  accompanied  him,  &c.,  the  report  men- 
tions his  better  to  the  Prince-Regent  of  England,  news  of  Orleans,  Lyon, 
etc. 

79.  Buonaparte-Phobia,  or  Cursing  made  Easy  to  the  Meanest  Capacity. — 

Dialogue  between  the  Editor  of  "  The  Times,^^  Doctor  Slop,  My 
Uncle  Toby,  and  My  Father,  Embracing  The  Times  Vocabulary  of 
easy  Epithets  and  choice  Curses  against  Buonaparte — from  his  leav- 
ing Elba,  etc.  By  the  Editor  of  ^' The  Times.''  Fifth  Edition. 
With  engraved  portrait  of  Napoleon  from  the  original  picture  by 
David.    Folio.  Lond.  circa,  1815 

An  English  broadside  amusingly  exhibiting  the  hysterical  condition  of 
thought  of  the  English  people  regarding  Napoleon,  who  is  represented  as 
an  "  execrable  villain — a  beaten,  disgraced  and  perjured  Corsican — a 
remorseless  ruffian — a  wretch  stained  with  every  crime — the  bloodiest 
and  most  perfidious  tyrant  that  ever  disgraced  history,"  etc.,  etc. 

80.  Buonaparte's  Farewell.   Les  Adieux  de  Buonaparte  a  sa  Vieille  Garde. 

Woodcut  headpiece,  2  pp.  small  4to,  as  issued.  ( Fontainebleau,  1814.) 
One   of   the   original   printed   copies   of   the   Address   as   delivered   at 
Fontainebleau.     Laid  in  is  an  engraved  plate,  oblong  12mo,  of  the  scene 
of  "Les  Adieux." 

81.  BuRCKHARDT  (Wilhelm).    Gcbhard  L.  v.  Bliicher     .     .     .     nach  Leben 

Eeden,  und  Thaten  geschildert.  Portraits,  one  clasping  hand  of 
Wellington.    8vo,  limp  wrappers.  Stuttgart,  1835 

82.  BuRDON  (W.).     Life  and  Character  of  Bonaparte,  from  his  birth  to  the 

15th  of  August,  1804.  Bust-portrait  by  Mackenzie.  8vo,  half- 
sprinkled  calf,  gilt  (recent).  Newcastle-upon-Tyne,  1805 


83.  BuRGHERSH   (Lord).     Memoir  of  the  Operations  of  the  Allied  Armies, 

under  Prince  Schwarzenberg  and  Marshal  Bliichor,  during  1813-14. 
Maps  and  phtes,  several  inserted.  8vo,  half  red  morocco,  symbolical 
gilt  back,  gilt  top.  London,  1822 

84.  Burke  (Edmuxd).     Reflections  on  the  Ilevolution  in  France,  and  on  the 

Proceedings  in  Certain  Societies  in  London  relative  to  that  Event. 
8vo,  half  calf,  gilt.    (Name  on  title.)  London,  1791 

85.  Burke  (William).    History  of  the  Campaign  of  1805,  in  Germany,  Italy, 

the  Tyrol,  etc.    8vo,  half  calf,  gilt.  London,  1806 

86.  BussEY  (George  Moir).     History  of  Napoleon.     Illustrated  ly  Horace 

Vernet.  First  Edition.  2  vols.  645  leaves,  royal  8vo,  each  leaf  in- 
laid to  royal  4to,  loose.  (2  packages.)  *  London,  1840 
It  was  the  intention  of  the  owner  of  these  volumes  to  make  an  extra- 
illustrated  work  of  them,  adding  about  2,500  Napoleonic  manuscripts, 
letters,  documents,  facsimiles,  etc.,  all  inlaid  to  same  size,  and  thus  form- 
ing a  superb  and  unique  collection.  With  this  idea  in  view,  these  645 
leaves  were  inlaid  at  an  expense  of  20  cents  per  leaf,  or  a  total  of  |129.00. 
It  has  been  decided,  however,  to  dispose  of  the  letters,  documents,  etc., 
separately ;  hence,  the  inlaid  sheets  alone  of  the  work  are  now  offered  for 
sale  by  auction. 

87.  BussEY   (George  Moir).     History  of  Napoleon.     Frontispiece   (foxed), 

and  numerous  text  illustrations,  by  Horace  Vernet.  First  Edition. 
2  vols,  royal  8vo,  contemporary  red  calf,  gilt  and  blind  tooled,  gilt 
backs.  '  London,  1840 

88.  California.     Alta  California.     For  the  Steamer  Panama.     January  31, 

1850.    4  pp.  folio.  San  Francisco,  1850 

Contains   articles   on   the   United    States   and   Mexican   Boundary,   the 
drama  in   San  Francisco,  etc. 

89.  Campaign  of  1814.    Campagne  de  Paris  en  1814  (Giraud).  Paris,  1814; 

La  Eegence  a  Blois,-  ou  les  Derniers  Moments  du  Gouvernement  Im- 
perial, Paris,  1814;  Resources  of  Russia  in  the  Event  of  a  AYar  with 
France  (Eustaphieve),  London,  1812;  Narrative  of  the  most  remark- 
able events  which  occurred  in  and  near  Leipzig.  1813  (Shoberl), 
London,  1814.  Maps  and  plans.  4  pamphlets  in  1  vol.,  8vo,  half 
calf  (writing  on  three  titles). 

90.  Cassandra  oder  einige  Betrachtungen  liber  die  Franzosische  Revolution 

und  die  gegenwartige  Lage  von  Europa,  1799.  With  satirical  frontis- 
piece, the  " Regne  de  Robespierre"  etc.    12mo,  old  wrappers. 

Cairo  (Egypt)   [n.d.  circa  1799] 

91.  Cathcart  (George).    Commentaries  on  the  War  in  Russia  and  Germany 

in  1812  and  1813.    Plans  and  diagi-ams.    8vo,  cloth,  top  edges  uncut. 

London,  1850 

92.  Caulaincourt  Report.     Extrait  du  Moniteur  du  14  Avril  1815.      (A 

lengthy  report  to  Napoleon  from  Caulaincourt,  Duke  of  Vicenza, 
incorporating  therein  the  latest  news  from  Austria.  Xaples,  Spain, 
etc.;  also,  a  telegraph  dispatch  from  Lyons,  x\pril  13,  1815,  telling 
of  the  hoisting  of  the  Tri-color  in  Avignon  and  Toulon).  4  pp.,  4to, 
unbound.    Laid  in  is  portrait  of  Napoleon.     '  Paris,  1815 


93.  Cevallos   (Don^  Pedro).     An  Exposure  of  the  Arts  and  Machinations 

which  led  to  the  Usurpation  of  the  Crown  of  Spain,  and  of  the  means 
pursued  by  Bonaparte,  etc.  Translated  from  the  Spanish.  Edited 
by  J.  J.  Stockdale,  12mo,  unbound.  London,  1808 

94.  Chamber  of  Peers.    Two  Lists  of  names  of  the  Peers:  (1),  Extract  from 

the  Moniteur,  June  6,  1815,  signed  by  Napoleon,  countersigned  by 
Cambaceres;  (2),  Another  List,  containing  fewer  names,  unsigned. 
2  pieces,  each  2  pp.  unbound.  Paris,  1815 

The  larger  and,  probably,  Official  List,  includes  most  of  the  names 
on  the  smaller  list. 

95.  Champ-de-Mai.     Extrait   du   Moniteur   du   Lundi   premier   Mai    1815. 

Decrets  Lnperiaux,  Paris,  30  Avril  1815.  (Contains  a  prelimi- 
nary notice  of  the  Champ-de-Mai.)  4  pp.,  small  4to;  Programme 
de  la  Ceremonie  du  Champ-de-Mai  (with  8vo,  view  of  Buonaparte 
addressing  the  populace,  laid  in),  4  pp.,  4to;  Extrait  du  Moniteur  du 
2  Juin  1815,  3  copies  (with  slight  variation;  contains  address  of  the 
Depiities,  N'apoleon's  reply,  etc.),  4  pp.  4to.  All  unbound.  Together, 
4  pieces.  Paris,  etc.,  1815 

This  famous  convocation  had  two  objects — to  make  alterations  in  the 
constitution,  and  to  assist  at  the  coronation  of  the  Empress  and  of  the 
King  of  Rome.  The  elaborate  programme  was  arranged  by  the  Comte 
de  Segur,  and  was  witnessed  by  20,000  people.  The  address  of  the 
Deputies  was  voiced  by  "  le  prince  archichancelier "  and  is  reported 
verbatim  in  copies  of  the  "  Moniteur "  here  catalogued,  together  with 
Napoleon's  conciliatory  answer  wherein  he  sets  forth  his  reasons  for 
the  new  constitution,  etc. 

:9G.  Channing  (William  E.).    Thoughts  on  Power  and  Greatness     . 

in  continuation  of  an  analysis  of  the  character  of  Napoleon  Bona- 
parte. 8vo,  wrappers.  Boston,  U.  S.,  printed;  London,  reprinted, 
1828. 

97.  Channixg  (William  E.j.    Works  of  Channing,  Including  his  Analysis 

of  the  Character  of  Napoleon  Bonaparte  .  .  .  and  Two  Pieces 
never  heretofore  published  in  this  Country.  6  portraits,  8vo,  half  red 
morocco,  gilt,  gilt  top.  London,  1829 

The  portraits  are  inserted  and  include  Napoleon,  Scott,  etc. 

98.  Characters^  Moral  and  Political,  of  the  Principal  Personages  throughout 

the  French  Eevolution,  etc.,  with  their  Portraits.  To  which  is  added 
the  Catiff  of  Corsica,  an  Historical  Drama.  62  bust-portraits  (on 
4  pp.)-    8vo,  half  calf  (a  few  stains).  London,  1808 

99.  Charles  X.  Discourse  prononce  par  sa  Majeste  a  Pouverture  de  la  Seance 

Eoyal,  le  mercredi  22  Decembre  1824.  (Speech  of  the  King  who 
succeeded  Louis  XVIII,  made  one  week  after  the  latter's  death). 
4  pp.  4to,  unbound.  Paris,  1824 

100.  Charles  X.     Amnistie  accordee  aux  condamnes  dont  les  noms  suivent. 

Ordonnance  du  Eoi.  (Grants  amnesty  to  certain  convicts,  giving  a 
list  of  their  names,  etc.)  2  copies  (by  different  printers),  each  4  pp. 
18mo,  unbound.  Reims,  1825 


101.  Charles  X.     Seance  Royale  du  23  Juillet  1831.     Discours  du  Roi. 

(Address  to  the  Peers  and  Deputies  on  various  matters,  including 
the  Charter,  friendship  between  France  and  the  United  States,  the 
treaties  with  the  Republics  of  Mexico  and  Hayti,  the  separation  of 
Belgium  and  Holland,  etc.)     4  pp.  4to,  unbound.  [Paris,  1831] 

102.  Charles  X.    Another  Copy  of  the  same  by  a  different  printer;  4to. 

103.  Chateaubriand  (F.  A.  De).    Of  Buonaparte  and  the  Bourbons,  and  of 

the  necessity  of  rallying  round  our  Legitimate  Princes  for  the  Hap- 
piness of  France  and  that  of  Europe.  8vo,  half  leather  (1  side 
loose).  London,  1814 

Bound  up  with  the  above  are  several  other  articles,  including  "  Letters 
of  Calvus ;"  "  Napoleon's  conduct  towards  Russia  since  the  Peace  of 
Tilsit ;"  etc. 

104.  [Chateauvieux   (J.  F.  L.  De)].     Manuscrit  venu  de  Sainte-Helene, 

d'une  Maniere  Inconnue.  [With  leaf  of  advertisement  in  English.] 
8vo,  boards,  leather  back,  uncut  (a  leaf  of  half-title  inserted,  and 
final  leaf  re-edged).  London  [Bruxelles  Printed],  1817 

A  forged  autobiography  of  Napoleon,  printed  in  French,  the  same  year 
as  the  First  English  Edition. 

105.  Chicago  Newspapers.     The  Chicago  Post.     Extra.     Monday  Eaening 

(sic),  October  9,  1871.     Folio,  as  issued. 
A  rare  extra  giving  an  account  of  the  great  fire  of  Chicago. 

106.  Civil  War.    Xew  York  Daily  Transcript,  January  16,  1865.    The  extra 

issue  of  38  pages  containing  the  list  of  drafted  men,  with  their 
addresses  and  occupations,  from  the  eighteenth  ward,  eighth  congres- 
sional district.  An  uncommon  Civil  War  item  (slightly  torn  on 
front  page).  New  York,  1865 

107.  Civil  War.     New  York  Daily  Transcript.     Extra.     January  20,  1865. 

30  pp.    Folio,  as  issued.  New  York,  1865 

The  extra  issue  containing  a  complete  account  of  the  persons  enrolled 
as  liable  for  draft  from  the  Twelfth  Ward,  Ninth  Congressional  District, 
their  ages,  occupations,  etc. 

108.  Civil  War.     The    Conquered    Banner.     Poem    by  Moina.     Music    by 

La  Hache.    4to.    Illustrated  wrappers.  New  Orleans,  1866 

109.  Clarke   (General  H.  J.  G. — Prominent  officer  under  Napoleon,  Gov- 

ernor of  Berlin,  Member  of  Legion  of  Honor  under  Louis  XYIII, 

•  etc.).    Note  concernant  Le  General  Clarke,  Due  de  Feltre,  Ex-Minis- 

tre  de  la  Guerre.     (A  defense  of  General  Clarke.)     4  pp.,  small  4to, 

unbound   (8  lines  of  pencilled  MS.  in  unknown  hand,  on  p.   3). 

[Paris,  n.d.] 

110.  Clery  (M. — Yalet  to  Louis  XYI).    Journal  of  the  Occurrences  at  the 

Temple  during  the  Confinement  of  Louis  XVL  Translated  from 
the  Original  Manuscript,  by  E.  C.  Dallas.  8vo,  straight-grain 
morocco,  blind-and-gilt  stamped,  gilt  edges    (name  on  half-title). 

London,  1798 


111.  Clery   (M.).     Journal  of  Occurrences  at  the  Temple  during  the  Con- 

finement of  Louis  XVI.  Translated  by  E.  C.  Dallas.  12mo,  tree 
calf.  Boston,  1799 

The  first  American  Edition. 

112.  CoBBETT  (William).    Letters  to  Lord  Hawkesbury  and  Henry  Adding- 

ton,  on  the  Peace  with  Buonparte.  Tables,  and  2  portraits,  inserted. 
8vo,  half  red  morocco,  symbolical  gilt  back,  gilt  top,  uncut. 

London,  1802 

113.  Collectanea  Kipoleonica;  a  Catalogue  of  the  Collection  of  Auto- 

graphs, Historical  Documents,  Broadsides,  Caricatures,  etc.,  relating 
to  Napoleon  I.  and  his  Times,  1769-1821,  formed  by  A.  M.  Broad- 
ley,  compiled  by  W.  Y.  Daniell.  Illustrations,  including  a  hitherto 
unpublished  portrait  of  Napoleon.     8vo,  buckram.     [London,  1905.] 

114.  Column  of  the  Grande- Armee,  Etc.     Description  de  la  Colonne  de 

la  Grande-Armee,  elevee  a  la  gloire  des  Armees  Frangaises,  Tan 
1810.  Terminee  par  la  Description  de  PArc  de  Triomphe  du  Palais 
des  Tuileries.    Cut  of  Column.    12mo,  wrappers  uncut.      Paris,  n.d. 

115.  Confederate.     Muster  Roll  of  Company  I.  of  the  57th  Regiment  of 

New  York  Volunteers.  Large  folio.  The  names  written  by  a  good 
penman. 

Of  special  interest  as  it  is  written  on  Confederate  paper. 

116.  Confederate  Money.    Issued  at  Montgomery,  Ala.,  Raleigh,  N.  C,  and 

Richmond,  Ya.    From  10  cents  tp  $50.    Together,  7  pieces. 

1863-1866 

117.  Confederate  Newspapers.     The  Evening  True  Delta.     May  6,  1862, 

Xew  Orleans;  The  Daily  Picayune,  March  22,  1862,  New  Orleans; 
New  Orleans  Daily  Crescent,  March  27,  1862.  Three  pieces.  Folio, 
as  issued. 

118.  Confederate  Newspapers.    Extra  de  TEstafette,  Yendredi,  Mai  2,  1862. 

1  p.,  8vo.  [New  Orleans],  1862 

Printed  in  French,  and  mentions  the  entrance  of  the  victorious  Federal 
troops  into  New  Orleans,  their  seizure  of  the  newspaper,  "  True  Delta," 
their  occupation  of  the  Hotel  St.  Charles,  etc. 

119.  Confederate  Newspapers.    The  Daily  Picayune,  New  Orleans.    March 

20,  1862;  The  Daily  True  Delta,  May  6,  1862;  The  Sunday  Delta, 
May  4,  1862  (one  sheet  only,  ?  complete).  Three  pieces.  Folio, 
as  issued.  New  Orleans,  1862 

In  the  first  named  appears  "  Abraham  Lincoln,  President  of  what  is 
left  of  United  States  on  the  6th  inst.,  transmitted  this  message  of  the 
so-called  Congress  of  that  unhappy  country,"  etc. 

120.  Confederate    Newspapers.     New  Orleans    Daily  Crescent,    April  24, 

1862,  and  The  Daily  Delta,  March  14,  1862.  Two  pieces,  folio,  as 
issued.  New  Orleans,  1862 


121.  Confederate  Newspapers.    The  Southern  Illustrated  News,  February 

28,  March  7,  March  28  and  September  5,  1863.  Four  pieces.  Folio, 
as  issued.  Richmond,  1863 

In  the  issue  of  February  28th  is  a  caricature  "Master  Abraham  Lin- 
coln gets  a  new  toy." 

122.  Confederate  Newspapers.    The  Sixth  Corps.    Vol.  1.    Nos.  2  and  6. 

April  28,  May  3,  I860.    3  pp.  folio,  as  issued.  Danville,  Va.,  1865 

Contains  reference  to  Lincoln  and  with  printing  of  "  Oh  I  why  should 
the  spirit  of  mortal  be  proud." 

123.  Confidential  Correspondence  of  Napoleon  Bonaparte  with  his  brother 

Joseph,  King  of  Spain.  Selected  an(i  Translated  from  the  "  Mem- 
oires  du  Eoi  Joseph.^'    Portraits.    2  vols.  12 mo,  cloth. 

New  York,  1856 

124.  Congress  of  Vienna.     Extrait  du  Moniteur  du  13  Avril,  1815.     (In- 

cludes copy  of  the  Manifesto  issued  by  the  allied  ministers  at  the 
Congress  of  Vienna,  wherein  is  declared  their  intention  of  maintain- 
ing the  Treaty  of  Paris,  and  practically  declaring  Napoleon  an  out- 
law).    4  pp.  4to,  unbound.  Paris,  1815 

125.  Constitution  de  la  Republique  Frangaise.     (Signed  by  Regnier,  Jacque- 

minot and  others,  including  Bonaparte,  who  signs  as  one  of  the  Con- 
suls).   4  pp.  small  4to.  Paris,  1799 

126.  Convention  of  St.  Cloud.     Ministere  de  la  Guerre.     (Bulletin,  com- 

posed of  18  articles,  issued  July  3,  1815,  announces  changes  in  the 
Ministry,  the  suspension  of  hostilities  by  the  Allies,  plan  for  the 
evacuation  of  Paris,  etc.  Signed  by  Bignon,  Guilleminot,  Bondy. 
and  others).    4  pp.  4to,  unbound,  uncut.  Paris,  1815 

This    Bulletin   was   issued   four    days    before   Wellington's   entry   into 
Paris  at  the  head  of  the  victorious  Allies. 

127.  CooTE  (Charles).     History  of  Europe  from  the  Treaty  of  Amiens,  in 

1802,  to  the  Pacification  of  Paris,  in  1815.  8vo,  boards,  cloth  back, 
partly  uncut.  London,  1817 

128.  [CoRDAY  (Charlotte)].     Eevolutions  Almanach  von  1795.     With  por- 

traits, including  Corday,  Madame  Du  Barry,  Bailly,  Brissot,  Lucl-- 
ner,  and  others,  also  vieivs.  12mo,  original  boards  (rubbed,  and 
some  pp.  loose).  Gottingen  [1795] 

129.  Corsica.    Boswell  (James).    An  Account  of  Corsica,  The  Journal  of  a 

Tour  of  that  Island,  and  Memoirs  of  Pascal  Paoli.  Portrait  and 
folding  map.     12mo,  sprinkled  calf  (portion  of  back  split). 

London,  1769 
Autograph  of  "P.  Francis,''  supposed  author  of  the  Junius  letters,  on 
fly-leaf. 

130.  Cotton  (Sergeant  Edward).    A  Voice  from  Waterloo.    A  History  of 

the  Battle,  with  a  selection  from  the  Wellington  Dispatches,  "etc. 
Maps  and  plates.      16mo,   cloth.  Mont-St.-Jean,    1862 

An  unusually  clear  and  concise  account  of  this  battle. 


J 


131.  Coup  D'JiItat.    Proclamation  dii  President  de  la  Republiqiie.    Appel  an 

Peuple  (et)  L'Armee  .  .  .  Le  Prefet  de  Police  aux  Habitans 
de  Paris.     Folio.  Paris,  December  2,  1851 

One  of  several  "  I'roclamatioiis  "  issued  by  Louis  Napoleon  Bonaparte, 
with  the  assistance  of  De  Morny  and  De  Maupas,  respectively  Minister 
of  the  Interior  and  l*refect  of  Police.  The  printing  of  this  "  Proclama- 
tion "  was  accomplished  while  the  building  containing  the  presses  was 
surrounded  by  gendarmes  and  each  typesetter  guarded  by  them  while 
he  was  setting  up  his  portion  of  copy.  Contains  Napoleon's  appeals  to 
the  people  and  the  army,  his  dissolution  of  the  Assembly,  and  the  plac- 
ing of  Paris  and  other  departments  under  martial  law.  The  "  bloody 
triumph  "  of  this  Coup  is  a  matter  of  history. 

132.  Court  and  Camp  of  Buonaparte.    Portraits  of  Talleyrand,  Murat,  and 

Soult.     IGmo,  half  dark-blue  calf,  symbolical  gilt  back,  gilt  top,  by     '^'' 
Larkins.  London,  1829 

The  authorship  of  this  work  is  ascribed  to  J.  G.  Lockhart. 

133.  Court  of  Napoleox.     Memoires  et  Anecdotes  sur  la  Cour  de  Xapoleon       / 

Bonaparte.    Line  portraits,     12mo,  wrappers,  uncut. 

En  Belgique;  Chez  les  Principaux  Libraires,  1818 

The  Third  French  Edition,  with  the  suppressed  passages  of  the  Second 
edition. 

134.  Cruikshank  (George).    The  Life  of  Napoleon  Bonaparte.     Edited  by 

W.  H.  Ireland.  Emhellished  tvith  accurate  views  of  his  battles,  &c., 
engraved  by  George  Cruikslianh  from  the  original  designs  of  Vernet, 
Denon,  &c.,  executed  at  Paris  by  Duplessis-Bertaux,  comprising,  in  ad- 
dition to  tlie  COMPLETE  SERIES  OF  FINELY  COLORED  FOLDING  PLATES, 

the  three  uncolored  plates — portraits  of  the  Duke  of  Beichstadt,  Marie 
Louise,  and  Napoleon's  Generals.  4  vols.  8vo,  full  crimson  polished 
calf,  symbolical  gilt  backs  with  Bees,  crowned  "  N,"  &c.,  sides  with 
a  triple  line-border,  Bees  in  corners,  and  the  crowned  "  N "  with 
wreath  in  centres,  inside  gilt  borders,  gilt  tops,  especially  bound  by 
Zaehnsdorf  for  the  owner.    Each  volume  in  a  cloth  case. 

London ;  John  Fairburn  and  John  Cumberland,  1823-1828 

A  SUPERB  SET  OF  THE  FIRST  EDITION  OF  THIS  NOTEWORTHY  NAPOLEONIC 
ITEM,  CONTAINING  THE  2S  MAGNIFICENT  COLORED  FOLDING  PLATES  BY  GeORGE 
CbUIKSHANK,  PUBLISHED  WITH  THE  WORK*,  CUMBERLAND'S  4  ENGRAVED 
TITLES,    WITH   2   ADDITIONAL   TITLES,    COLORED;    FaIRBURN'S   3   PRINTED   TITLES, 

AND  EXTRA-ILLUSTRATED  by  the  iiiscrtion  Of  172  portraits  of  Napoleon 
(several  of  THEM  COLORED),  a  fiue  autograph  signature  of  the  Emperor, 
dated  Fontainebleau,  July  17,  1S05,  two  autograph  signatures  of  George 
Cruikshank,  one  on  an  original  pencil  sketch  by  him,  making  200  illustra- 
tions in  all. 

The  Cruikshank  folding  plates  are  mounted  on  linen  and  brilliantly 
hand-colored,  one  or  two  of  them  being  slightly  damaged  at  the  folds,  &c., 
but  not  sufficiently  to  mar  them  to  any  great  extent. 

'Such  a  fine  extra-illustrated  set  of  this  valuable  Cruikshank- 
ireland  work  does  not  appear  often  for  sale  by  auction. 

135.  [Dalrymple   (Adolpiius  J.)].     Memoir,  written  by  General  Sir  Hew     ^: 

Dalrymplc,  of  his  Proceedings  as  connected  with  the  Affairs  of  Spain, 
and  the  Commencement  of  the  Peninsular  War.  8vo,  original  boards, 
some  leave>  uncut  (poii:ion  of  back  split).  London,  1830       ^ 


136.  Danton  (Georges  J.).    The  Leeds  Mercury,  April  12,  1794.    Folio,  as 

issued,  with  portrait.  Tjeeds,  1794 

Contains  account  of  the  arrest  of  Danton. 

137.  Davies  (Catherine).    Eleven  Years'  Residence  in  the  Family  of  Murat, 

King  of  Naples.  12mo,  flexible  boards,  crudely  backed  with  linen 
(figure  6  on  cover).  London,  1841 

138.  Death    of  Napoleox.     Nouvelles  Officielles    venant    de  File    Sainte- 

Helene,  annongant  la  niort  de  I'ex-general  Buonaparte,  et  les  circon- 
stances  qui  Font  occasionne.  Extrait  du  Moniteur.  4  pp.  12mo, 
unbound.  Paris,  1821 

139.  Decree  Against  the  Bourbons.     Extrait  du  Moniteur  du  8  Avril 

1815.  Decrets  Imperiaux.  Au  palais  des  Tuileries,  le  25  Mars  et 
le  4  Avril,  1815.  Cut  of  Imperial  eagle,  etc.  (Proclamation  rela- 
tive to  the  Bourbons  (mentions  Louis  XVIII.  by  name),  states  that 
the  laws  against  them  will  be  rigidly  enforced,  &c.).  2  pp.  small  4to, 
unbound.    Portrait  of  Bonaparte,  8vo,  laid  in.  Paris,  1815 

140.  Decret  Imperial^  Contenant  differentes  dispositions  tendant  a  reprimer 

les  manoeuvres  qui  pourraient  troubler  la  tranquillite  publique,  le 
9  Mai  1815.  (Instructs  the  Minister  of  Police  relative  to  the  Comte 
de  Lille  [Louis  XVIIL],  decrees  imprisonment  for  showing  any 
other  colors  than  the  National,  formulates  additions  to  the  Penal 
Code,  &c.)     4  pp.  4to,  unbound,  with  portrait  of  Napoleon  laid  in. 

Paris,  1815 

141.  Decree  of  the  National  Assembly.     Municipalite  de  Paris.     Par  le 

Maire  et  les  Membres  du  Conseil-General.  Extrait  du  Registre  des 
Deliberations  du  Conseil-General  de  la  Commune  de  Paris,  due  Mer- 
credi,  22  Juin   1791.     Small  woodcut  of  municipal  arms.     Folio. 

Paris,  1791 
Relates  to  the  free  circulation  of  government  funds,  the  facilitation 
of  the  movements  of  all  diligences  and  other  public  carriers,  and  enjoin- 
ing  the   proper   authorities    to   give   due   attention   thereto.     Issued    by 
Bailly,  mayor;  De  Joly,  clerk. 

142.  Departure  of  Louis  XYIII.     Extrait  du  Moniteur  du  26  Mars  1815 

Ministere  de  la  Guerre.  Nouvelles  Officielles  de  I'Armee.  Large  cut 
of  the  Imperial  Eagle.  (Announces  the  departure  of  the  Comte  de 
Lille  (Louis  XVIIL)  and  other  prominent  Bourbons  from  Paris, 
gives  a  speech  of  the  Emperor  to  his  soldiers,  &c.).  4  pp.  small  4to, 
unbound.  Paris,  1815 

143.  Delphick  Oracle  (The).     (Curious  questions  in  Statute  Law,  Physick 

and  Anatomy,  etc.).     Small  8vo,  old  half  calf.  London,  1720 

144.  Depeches  et  Lettres  Interceptees.     Copies  of  the  Original  Letters 

and  Dispatches  of  the  Generals,  &c.,  at  Paris,  to  Napoleon  at  Dres- 
den, intercepted  by  the  Allies.  In  French  and  English.  8vo,  half 
calf  (somewhat  worn).  London,  1814 


145.  Desckiptiox  de  la  Colonne  de  la  Grande-Armee,  Terminee  par  la  De- 

scription de  FArc  de  Triomphe  du  Palais  des  Tuileries.  Cut  of  col- 
umn.    12  pp.  12mo,  uncut  and  unbound.     Edited  by  Aubry. 

Paris,  n.d. 

146.  Dispatch  from  Lyo.ns.     Ministere  de  la  Guerre.     Depeches  Telegra- 

phiques,  datees  de  Lyon,  le  15  Avril,  et  arrivees  a  Paris  le  16,  a  sept 
heures  du  matin.  Ecclesiastical  coat-of-arms.  (From  Suchet,  Duke 
of  Albufera,  who,  with  the  Duke  of  Eivoli,  has  witnessed  the  arrival 
of  the  troops,  and  mentions  that  the  Tri-color  floats  over  Marseilles, 
Antibes,  Draguignan,  &c.)     2  pp.  small  4to,  unbound.    Paris,  [1815] 

147.  Du  Barry  (Madame).     Baldwin's  London  Weekly  Journal,  December 

28,  1793.    Folio,  as  issued.    With  portrait.  London,  1793 

Contains  account  of  the  execution  of  Du  Barry. 

148.. Dumas  (Gen^.  Count  Mathieu).     Memoires  of  his  Own  Time;  includ-        y- 

ing  the  Eevolution,  the  Empire,  and  the  Eestoration.     Portraits  of    »  /    0 
Napoleon  and  Lafayette;  ivith  one  of  the  author,  inserted.     2  vols.    V    ^ 
8vo,  cloth,  uncut.  London,  1839 

During  the  American  Revolution,  Count  Dumas  was  Rochambeau's 
aide,  and  recounts  his  experiences  therein.  He  also  served  under 
Napoleon. 

149.  Educational  Appointments.     Extrait  du  Moniteur  du  S'amedi,  pre- 

mier Avril  1815.  (Xapoleon  visits  the  institution  for  the  education 
of  daughters  of  members  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  appoints  new 
officers  of  the  L^niversity,  &c.).    4  pp.  small  4to,  unbound. 

Paris,  1815 

150.  Egyptian  Campaign.     Copies  of  Original  Letters  from  the  Army  of 

Bonaparte  in  Egypt,  intercepted  by  the  Fleet  under  the  command 
of  Admiral  Lord  IlJelson.  With  English  translation.  Map  and  por- 
trait inserted.  8vo,  half  red  morocco,  symbolical  gilt  back,  gilt  top, 
lower  edges  uncut.  London,  1798 

151.  Egyptian  Campaign.     N'ewspaper.     No.  35.     Le  Voyageur.     Journal 

de  L.  Prudhomme,  du  6  Thermidor,  an  VII  de  La  Eepublique  (July 
24,  1798).  (Mentions  Buonaparte  in  Egypt,  Talle3'rand,  &c.)  4  pp. 
small  4to.  Paris,  1798 

152.  Egyptian  Campaign.     Copies  of  Original  Letters  from  the  Army  of 

General  Bonaparte  in  Egypt,  Intercepted  by  the  fleet  under  the  com- 
mand of  Admiral  Lord  Nelson.  With  English  Translations.  Charts. 
2  vols.  12mo,  boards,  leather  backs   (somewhat  worn). 

London,  1798-9 

153.  Egyptian  Campaign.     Courier  de  I'figypte.     No.  99.     (With  2  Extra 

pages  of  another  number.  Relates  to  Napoleon's  army  in  Egypt). 
Together,  6  pp.  12mo.  Cairo,  Egypt,  1800 

154.  Egyptian  Campaign.     Liberte,  figalite,  Eepublique  Frangaise.    Ordre 

du  jour,  du  21  Nivose  (et)  du  2  Pluviose,  an  VIII.  (Issued  by 
General  Damas.  Countersigned  by  General  Rene).  ^Yoodcut  coat-of- 
arms.    2  pp.  small  folio.  Cairo,  Egypt,  1799 


155.  EoYrTiAN  Campaign.      Liberte,  ifigalite,  Kepublique  Frangaise.     Ordre 

du  jour,  du  26,  2S,  29  and  30  Vendemiaire,  an  9.  (Issued  by  General 
Menou.  Countersigned  by  Generals  Lagrange  and  Rene).  Wood- 
cut coat-of-^rms  on  each.  1,  2  and  3  pp.  small  folio.  Together,  4 
pieces.  Cairo,  Egypt,  1800 

Unusual  run  of  these  orders.     One  of  them  contains  proclamation  of 
General  Menou  relative  to  the  pay  of  the  Army  and  Navy. 

156.  Egyptian  Campaign.    Eepublique  Frangaise.    Journal  Officiel  de  tous 

les  Evenements  qui  ont  eu  lieu  en  figypte  depuis  la  Convention  d'el- 
A'rieh.  Woodcut.  (Issued  by  General  Menou.  Mentions  the  as- 
sassination of  General  Kleber,  &c.)  3  pp.  small  folio  (slight  re- 
pairs). Cairo,  Egypt,  1799 

• 

157.  Egyptian  Campaign.    J.  Eussell's  Gazette.     Commercial  and  Political. 

Feb.  4,  1799;  Mar.  11,  1799;  Apr.  18,  1799.  Three  pieces.  Folio, 
as  issued.  Boston,  1799 

The  issue  of  April  ISth  contains  four  columns  of  the  intercepted  dis- 
patches of  Bonaparte  on  the  Invasion  of  Egypt. 

158.  Egyptian  Campaign.    J.  Eussell's  Gazette.    Commercial  and  Political. 

May  9,  Jan.  31  and  Jan.  17,  1799.    Three  pieces.    Folio,  as  issued. 

Boston,  1799 

The  issue  of  May  9  contains  translations  of  portions  of  Bonaparte's 
letters  written  in  Egypt. 

159.  Egyptian  Campaign.    Memoirs  relative  to  Egypt,  written  in  that  coun- 

try during  the  Campaigns  of  General  Bonaparte,  in  1798-9,  by  the 
Learned  Men  who  accompanied  the  French  Expedition.  2  folding 
maps.    8vo,  sprinkled  calf  (rubbed).  London,  1800 

Contains  contributions  by  Andreossi,  Berthollet,  Langles   [of  the  Na- 
tional Library]",  and  others. 

160.  Egyptian   Campaign.     N'apoleon  en  Egypte,  AYaterloo  et  le  Fils  de 

LMIomme.  Precedes  d'une  Notice  Litteraire  par  M.  Tissot.  iSdition 
illustree  par  H.  Yernet  et  H.  Bellange.  Numerous  fiiU-page  iUus- 
trations  on  India  paper,  and  others,  smaller,  on  the  regular  text^. 
paper.  Eoyal  8vo,  boards,  leather  back  (dealer's  stamp  on  half-title, 
margins  of  a  number  of  plates  foxed).  Paris,  n.d. 

161.  Egyptian  Campaign.     Napoleon  en  figypte.     Poeme  en  Huit  Chants. 

Traduit  en  vers  Allemands,  par  Gustave  Schwab.  [Title  repeated  in 
German].  Text  in  both  German  and  French.  8vo,  cloth,  original 
wrappers,  with  the  German  title,  bound  in. 

Stuttgart  &  Tubingue,  1829 

162.  Election  Notice.     Le  citoyen  Berthereau,  President  du  canton  du  5e 

Arrondissement  de  Paris,  au  C.  en  Rochault,  Notable  communal. 
(Contains  information  as  to  place,  date,  &c.,  of  an  election  of  Judge 
de  Paix,  &c.).  Directed  in  an  unknown  hand.  Stamped  with  seal 
of  the  Eepublic.    1  p.  small  4to.  Paris,  1803 


163.  Election  Xoticj:.     Municipalite  de  Paris.     Corps  Municipal.     Extrait 

du  Eegistre  des  Deliberations  du  Corps  Municipal/du  Dimanclie  2G 
Deeembre  1790.  Convocation  Generale  des  Quarante-huit  Sections^ 
pour  proceder  a  un  second  Scrutin  pour  Felection  du  second  Substitute 
Adjoint  du  Procureur  de  la  Commune.  Woodcut  of  municipal  arms. 
Folio.  Paris,  1790 

Issued  by  Bailly,  Mayor  of  Paris,  and  countersigned  by  De  Joly,  Clerk. 
Among  tlie  names  who  liave  already  received  certain  votes  are,  Gerard 
de  Bury,  Charon,  the  famous  Danton,  and  otliers. 

164.  English  Broadsides.     ^^  A  Dream  of  N'apoleon;"  "The  Grand  Con- 

versation on  Xapoleon  Arose  " ;  and  others.  Curious  woodcuts.  3 
pieces,  each  1  p.  small  4to.  [London,  n.d.] 

165.  English  Newspapers  of  1787.    The  Leeds  Intelligencer,  Weekly,  from 

May  22  to  Dec.  22,  1787,  not  consecutive,  25  Nos.;  The  London 
Packet;  or  ?^ew  Lloyd^s  Evening  Post,  Semi  Weekly,  from  June  13  to 
Dec.  12,  1787,  not  consecutive,  23  Nos.;  Sheffield  Eegister,  Vol.  \, 
ISTo.  1,  June  9,  1787.  (Several  imperfect).  Together,  49  pieces, 
folio,  stitched,  covers  missing. 

Includes  advertisement  of  the  appearance  of  Mrs.  Jordan  in  "  As  You 
Like  It,"  an  Ode  by  the  Poet-Laureate  Wharton,  a  notice  of  the  Barbary 
Plague,  news  of  the  Revolution  in  Holland,  copy  of  the  new  U.  S.  Con- 
stitution adopted  N,  Y.,   September  17,  1787,  &c.,  &c. 

166.  ExTRY  INTO  Paris.     Extrait  du  Moniteur  du  23  Mars,  1815.     (An  ac- 

count of  N'apoleon^s  journey  from  Elba  to  Paris,  including  one  or  two 
of  his  speeches  to  the  soldiers).  4  pp.  4to,  unbound.  Laid  in  are  tw^o 
views  of  his  return,  (1)  his  trip  to  the  quay  from  the  vessel;  (2) 
his  reception  by  some  of  the  soldiers.  Paris,  1815 

167.  Etruria  (Queen  of — Marie  Louise  of  Bourbon).    Memoir  of  the  Queen 

of  Etruria.  Written  by  Herself.  An  authentic  Narrative  of  the 
Seizure  and  Eemoval  of  Pope  Pius  VII.  Translated  from  the  Italian. 
8vo,  boards,  uncut  (worn).  London,  1814 

168.  Extraordinary  Life  of  N^apoleon  Buonaparte,  from  his  Birth  to  his 

Second  Abdication,  including  an  account  of  his  Campaigns  in  France, 
Italy,  &c.,  and  at  the  Battle  of  Waterloo,  with  a  Description  of  the 
Island  of  St.  Helena.  Illustrated.  12mo,  half  red  morocco,  sym- 
bolical gilt  back,  gilt  top. 

York,  [Eng.]  ;  Printed  by  J.  Kendrew,  n.d. 
Bound  in  with  the  above  is  a  work  of  94  pp.  entitled  "  Some  of  the 
Causes   wliich  led  to   the  French   Revolution."     The  whole  extra-illus- 
trated by  the  insertion  of  92  portraits,  views,  &c.,  some  on  India  paper. 

169.  Facsimiles  French  Currexcy,  etc.    Tableau  des  Papiers  et  Monnoyes, 

avec  I'echelle  de  Proportion  de  leur  valeur  pendant  leurs  cours  adopte 
par  le  Conseil  des  Anciens,  le  5  Messidor,  TAn  V.  (June  23,  1796). 
Drawn  and  etched  in  tints  hy  A.  Lejeune  after  original  samples,  and 
reduced  hy  Tasart.    Folio.    *     •  [Paris,  1796] 

About  100  pieces  of  currency,  identification  cards,  etc.,  grouped  on  one 
sheet,  with  colored  figure  of  a  mendicant  (presumably  symbolizing  "  La 
Commune")   in  centre.     Dated  1791-1795. 


170.  Fain  (Barox).    Memoirs  of  the  Invasion  of  France  by  the  Allied  Armies, 

and  of  the  Last  Six  Months  of  the  Eeign  of  Xapoleon,  including  his 
Abdication.  Folding  map,  and  portion  of  Napoleon's  letter  of  abdi- 
cation.   8vo,  boards  (1  side  loose  and  back  worn).  London,  1834 

171.  Fall  of  the  Second  Empire.     Lines  on  the  Defeat  of  Napoleon  who 

Surrendered  to  the  King  of  Prussia,  at  Sedan,  Sept.  2,  1870,  1  p. 
4to.  London,  1870 

A  broadside  upon  the  defeat  of  "Napoleon  the  Little."     Seven  verses, 
eight  lines  each,  ending  with  the  Chorus : 

The  battle  now  is  over, 

And  Napoleon  he's  gave  in. 
And  poor  old  Billy  the  Prussian, 

Will  never  again  begin. 

172.  First  Treaty  of  Paris.     Traite  de  Paix.     Ext  rait  du  Moniteur,  du  2 

Juin,  1814.  (Treaty  dated  May  30,  1814;  with  the  text  of  several 
subsidiary  treaties ;  signed  by  Talleyrand,  prince  de  Benevent,  Metter- 
nich,  Stadion,  Castlereagh,  Cathcart  and  others).  8  pp.  4to,  unbound. 

Paris,  1814 

173.  Forsyth    (William).     History  of  the   Captivity  of   Napoleon   at   St. 

Helena;  from  the  Letters  and  Journals  of  Sir  Hudson  Lowe,  and 
Official  Documents  not  before  made  Public.  Portrait  views,  and  map. 
3  vols.  8vo,  original  cloth.  London  1853 

First  and  best  edition. 

174.  FoucHE  (Joseph).    Authentic  Memoirs  of  the  Public  Life  of  M.  Fouche, 

Duke  of  Otranto.  Comprising  Various  Letters  addressed  to  the  Em- 
peror Napoleon,  King  Joachim,  Duke  of  Wellington,  etc.  11  por- 
traits {inserted).  8vo,  half  red  morocco,  symbolical  gilt  back,  gilt 
top.  London,  &c.,  1818 

175.  [Fouche    (Joseph)].     A  Sketch  of  the  Public  Life  of  the  Duke  of 

Otranto.      12mo,  boards,  uncut    (portions  of  some  pages  stained). 

Philadelphia,  1817 

176.  France  and  Holland.    Extrait  du  Moniteur,  Jeudi,  4  Aout  1831.    De- 

claration de  Guerre  de  la  France  a  la  Hollande.  Woodcut  of  rooster 
with  hrohen  wing,  and  trumpet.  (Mentions  the  King's  recognition 
of  the  independence  of  Belgium,  a  telegraphic  dispatch  concerning 
an  engagement  between  the  troops  of  Belgium  and  Holland  at  Gand, 
etc.    i  p.  4to.  [Paris],  1831 

177.  France  and  the  Allies.    Traite  de  Paix,  Au  nom  de  la  tres-sainte  et 

indivisible  Trinite,  30  Mai,  1814.  (An  early  printed  copy  of  the 
Treaty).    4  pp.,  small  folio,  unbound.  Paris,  1814 

178.  French  Currency.     Siege  de  Lyon.  Bon  pour  Cinquante  Sous.     Auto- 

graph signature.  [1793] 

179.  French  Currency.    Siege  de  Mayence.    Dix  Sous.  [1793] 

180.  French  Currency.     Section  de  Thermes  de  Julien.     Billet  Citoyen. 

Dix  Sols.  [1793] 


i/ 


181.  Fkexch  Curhency.     Eepublique  FranQaise.     Assignat  de  mille  francs. 

[1794] 

182.  French  Currency.    Eepublique  Frangaise.     Assignat  de  cinq  cents  liv. 

[1793] 

183.  French  Currency.    Eepublique  Frangaise.    Promesse  de  mandat  terri- 

torial, Bon  pour  vingt  cinq  francs.  (2  pieces).  Both  with  auto- 
graph signatures.  [1795] 

184.  French  Currency.     Promesse  de  mandat  territorial,  bon  pour  vingt 

cinq  francs.     (2  pieces).    Both  with  autograph  signatures.       [1795] 

185.  French  Currency.     Assignat.     Louis  XVI.     Pour  vingt  cinq  livres 

[1791]  ;  and  Eepublique  Frangaise.  Assignat  de  cent  vingt  cinq  liv. 
[1793].     (2  pieces). 

186.  French  Currency.    Eepublique  Frangaise.    Assignat  de  cinquante  sols. 

[1793]  (4  pieces  on  1  sheet  not  separated). 

187.  French    Currency.     Eepublique    Frangaise.      Assignat    de    cinquante 

livres.  ,  [1792] 

188.  French  Currency.     Assignats  de  dix  sous,  cinquante  sols,  quinze  sols, 

etc.,  (8  pieces;  from  10  sous  to  100  francs;  the  verso  of  one  contain- 
ing old  writing  and  several  autograph  signatures).  [1791-1794] 

189.  French  Currency.     Eepublique  Frangaise.     Assignats  de  cent  francs 

and  cinquante  livres.     (2  pieces.)  [1792-1794] 

190.  French  Currency.     French  Eevolution.     Assignats  de  dix  sous,  vingt- 

cinq    sols,    cinq    livres,    etc.    (8    pieces.)      Various    denominations. 

[1791-1793] 

191.  French  Finances.     Ivernois  (Sir  Francis  D').    Expose  de  I'Expose  de 

la  Situation  de  I'Empire  Frangaise,  et  des  Comptes  de  Finances 
publics  a  Paris,  en  Fevrier  et  en  Mars,  1813.  106  pp.  small  4to, 
unbound  (old  writing  on  entire  verso  of  title).        Eeichenbach,  1813 

192.  French  Newspaper.     Numero  83.     Journal  de  Paris,  Jeudi  24  Mars 

1785.  (Contains  advertisement  of  English  Troupe  of  acrobats,  in 
which  an  American  is  featured).    4  pp.  small  4to.    '  Paris,  1785 

193.  French  I^ewspaper.      Journal  des  Debats.      Politiques  et  Litteraires. 

Lundi,  22  Juillet  1816.     (Contains  news  of  Prussia,  Great  Britain, 

•  Proclamations  by  Louis  XVIIL,  etc.).     4  pp.  small  folio.     (With 

official  stamp  on  heading).  Paris,  1816 

194.  French   Newspaper.     Le  Journal  Universel,   Mardi,   13  June   1815. 

(Contains  proclamation  of  Ferdinand  IV.,  May  20,  1815;  News  from 
Austria  under  date  May  31,  1815;  Treaty  of  Peace  between  Saxony 
and  Prussia,  May  21,  1815;  mentions  John  Adams,  minister  of  the 
TJ.  S.  in  London,  June  9,  1815 ;  Part  of  a  description  of  the  Champ- 
de-Mai;  &c.).    2  pp.  only  (writing  on  heading).    Folio,     (folded). 

[Paris,  1815] 


195.  French  Newspaper.    Journal  General  des  Gardes  Nationales  de  France, 

Feuille  Politique,  Historique  et  Litteraire.  Vendredi,  7  Juillet  1815. 
(Issued  about  two  weeks  after  Waterloo.  Contains  foreign  and  home 
news,  a  Proclamation  by  Louis  XVIII.,  Bulletin  of  the  National 
Guard,  &c.).  4  pp.  small  folio.  (With  stamp  of  the  Department 
of  the  Seine).  Paris,  1815 

196.  French  Revolution.     Broadside.     Loi  portant  que  le  lieu  des  ^louli- 

neaux  appartient  au    Departement  de    Paris,  sous  la    Municipalite 

d'Issy,  &c.    Woodcut  head-piece.    2  pp.  small  4to.  Paris,  1791 

Decree  of  the  National  Assembly,  signed  by  the  king  and  secretary  of 
state. 

197.  French  Revolution.    Saint-:6tienne  (Rabaut  de).    The  History  of  the 

Revolution  of  France.  Translated  from  the  French.  [Contains 
Chronological  Table  of  the  Principal  Decrees  passed,  &c.]  8vo, 
boards,  calf  back,  uncut  (worn).  London,  1792 

198.  French  Revolution.    The  Leeds  Mercury,  November  23,  1793.    Folio, 

as  issued.  Leeds,  1793 


Contains  account  of  the  execution  of  Egalite. 


199.  French  Revolution.     Tafereelen  van  de  Staatsomwenteling  in  Frank- 

rijk.  With  a  large  number  of  finely  engraved  portraits  and  views 
of  persons  and  incidents  during  the  revolution.  2  vols.  8vo,  half 
cloth.  Amsterdam,  1794-1807 

Includes  portraits  of  Napoleon,  Brissot,  Talleyrand,  Kleber,  Robespierre- 
Mirabeau,  and  many  others.     Assumed  to  be  perfect,  but  sold  w.a.f. 

200.  French  Revolution.    Authentic  Memoirs  of  the  Revolution  in  France. 

and  of  the  Sufferings  of  the  Royal  Family.  From  Accounts  of  Eye- 
witnesses, principally.  Portrait  of  Louis  XVI.  and  title-vignette. 
8vo,  half  scored-calf.  London,  1817 

201.  French  Revolution.    A  Collection  of  55  Scenes  of  the  French  Revolu- 

tion and  Portraits  of  Xapoleon's  Generals,  engraved  by  Bosselman, 
Burdet,  &c.,  after  Raffet,  Scheffer,  and  others.  8vo,  mounted  to 
royal  8vo,  on  India  paper,  and  published  by  Fume,  Paris.  (1  or 
2  plates  'somewhat  spotted.)  n.d. 

202.  Frieden's  Almanach  von  1803.    With  portraits  of  Erlach,  Reding,  Corn- 

wallis  and  Toussaint  Louverture  (both  on  covers),  and  others,  also 
vieivs.    12mo,  original  wrappers,  pp.  loose.  Gottingen,  1803 

203.  Gabourd  (Amedee).    Histoire  de  Xapoleon  Bonaparte.    Engraved  title, 

and  3  plates.    8vo,  stamped  morocco,  gilt.  Tours,  1815 

204.  Garrick  Playbill,  Theatre  Royal,  Drury-Lane,  May  25,  1775,  where  a 

performance  of  "  The  Wonder  '^  was  given  ''  Towards  raising  a  fund 
for  the  relief  of  those  who  from  their  infirmities  shall  be  obliged  to 
retire  from  the  stage.''  Garrick  as  Don  Felix,  also  with  Miss  Pope, 
Bannister,  Mrs.  Yates  and  others.     Framed. 


205.  Gaspaei-Belleval   (Luce  De).     Memoire  dii  General  Comte  Luce  de 

Gaspari-Belleval,  x^ncien  Chamberlain  Actuel  du  Roi  de  Pologne, 
Chevalier  de  plusieurs  ordres,  &c.  (A  reply  to  certain  aspersions 
upon  his  character  and  actions  made  by  the  Count  Ypsilanty,  and 
others).    30  pp.  4to,  unbound.  [Paris,  n.d.] 

206.  Gazette  Officielle.    Extract,  Paris  le  8  Aout,  1815.     Ordonnance  du 

Eoi,  Lille  le  23  Mars  1815.  (Concerns  affairs  of  the  Army,  the  abol- 
ishment of  conscription,  names  of  new  Administrative  Council,  etc.) 
4  pp.  small  4to,  unbound.  Paris,  1815 

207.  German  and  Swedish  Currency.     Various  denominations.     4  pieces. 

1794-1806 

208.  Gibbon  (Francis).     The  Public  Characters  of  Europe;  containing  the 

Lives  of  all  the  Eminent  Men  now  Living,  etc.  .  .  .  forming  a 
Complete  History  of  the  Late  War.  Engraved  portraits,  3  vols,  ex- 
tended to  4  vols.  8vo,  half  red  morocco,  gilt,  gilt  tops,  some  edges 
uncut.  London  [1814-15] 

Extra-illustrated  by  the  insertion  of  211  portraits  of  Napoleon  and  his 
Marshals,  Wellington,  Sir  John  Moore,  Bernadotte,  and  others,  together 
with  numerous  views,  many  inlaid. 

209.  GiFFORD  (E.).    Memoirs  of  the  Life  and  Campaigns  of  Napoleon  Buona- 

parte, in  France,  Italy,  Germany,  etc.  Maps,  engraved  titles,  and 
plates  by  the  Cruihshanhs,  and  others.    2  vols.  8vo,  tree  calf. 

London  [1814] 

210.  GiRAUD  (P.  F.  F.  J.).     The  Campaign  of  Paris  in  1814;  To  which  is 

prefixed  a  Sketch  of  the  Campaign  of  1813.  Translated  from  the 
French.  Map,  plan  and  portrait,  inserted.  8vo,  half  red  morocco, 
gilt,  gilt  top.  London,  1815 

211.  Goldsmith  (Lewis).     State  of  the  French  Eepublic  at  the  End  of  the 

Year  VIIL  [1800].  Translated  from  the  French  of  Citizen  Hau- 
terive.  Portrait,  inserted.  8vo,  half  red  morocco,  gilt,  gilt  tops, 
uncut.  London,  1801 

212.  [Goldsmith   (Lewis)].     The  Eevolutionary  Plutarch;  Exhibiting  the 

most  Distinguished  Characters  in  the  Eecent  Annals  of  the  French 
Eepublic.  3  portraits.  Thick,  12mo,  cloth  (naine  on  each  of  the  3 
titles).  London,  1805 

213.  [Goldsmith  (Lewis)].    Memoirs  of  C.  M.  Talleyrand  de  Perigord  .  .  . 

his  Private  and  Public  Life,  and  Intrigues  in  Boudoirs  as  well  as  in 
Cabinets.  By  the  author  of  the  "  Eevolutionary  Plutarch.'^  Portrait 
and  facsimiles.     2  vols.  12mo,  half  calf   (covers  loose). 

London,  1805 

214.  [Goldsmith  (Lewis)].     The  Secret  History  of  the  Court  and  Cabinet 

of  St.  Cloud,  in  a  Series  of  Letters  written  in  1805.  Portrait  and 
view,  inserted.  12m.o,  half  red  morocco,  gilt,  gilt  top,  uncut  (mar- 
gins on  some  pages  stained).  Philadelphia,  1806 


215.  Goldsmith    (Lewis).     Secret  History  of  the  Cabinet  of  Bonaparte; 

including  his  Private  Life,  Character,  &c.,  with  Secret  Anecdotes  of 
the  Different  Courts  of  Europe,  and  Two  Appendices  consisting  of 
State  Papers.  Portrait  inserted.  8vo,  half  red  morocco,  gilt,  gilt 
top,  partly  uncut  (name  on  title).  London,  1810 

216.  GoMM    (Sir  W.   Maynard).     Letters  and  Journals  of   Field-Marshal 

Gomm,  from  1799  to  Waterloo,  1815.     Edited  by  Francis  C.  Carr-    ^ 
Gonim.     8vo,  cloth,  top  edges  uncut.  London,  1881     > 

Inserted  is  a  D.S.,  1  p.  folio,  "  Monthly  Return,  etc.,  of  the  Coldstream 
Regt.  of  Foot  Guards,"  with  the  autograph  signature  of  Sir  W.  M.  Gomm. 

217.  Goodrich    (Frank  B.).     The  Court  of  Napoleon;  or,  Society  under 

the  First  Empire.  Engraved  plates,  after  Jules  Champagne,  with  an 
extra  plate,  inserted.    Imperial  8vo,  morocco  antique,  gilt  edges. 

Philadelphia,  1864 

218.  GoTHAiscHER  gcncalogischer  Hof-Kalender  auf  das  Jahr  1828.     Fine 

portraits,  including  Chateaubriand,  William  II.,  and  others.  12mo, 
original  pictorial  boards.  Gotha,  [1828] 

219.  GouDEMETZ  (H.).    Historical  Epochs  of  the  French  Eevolution.    Trans- 

lated from  the  French,  by  Dr.  Randolph.  To  which  is  subjoined  the 
Judgment  and  Execution  of  Louis  XVI.  8vo,  original  boards,  outer 
and  lower  edges  uncut.    Bath  [Eng.],  Printed  for  the  Author,  1796 

220.  GouRGAUD  (General  Gaspard).     The  Campaign  of  1815;  or,  a  Narra- 

tive of  the  Militar}^  Operations  which  took  place  in  France  and  Bel- 
gium during  the  Hundred  Days.  Written  at  St.  Helena.  Folding 
map  (torn),  and  tables.    8vo,  half  calf,  gilt  (joints  weak). 

London,  1818 

Napoleon's  statement  in  which  he  attributes  the  loss  of  the  Battle  of 
Waterloo  to  Marshal  Grouchy,  occurs  in  this  volume  for  the  first  time. 

221.  GouRGAUD   (General  Gaspard).     Xapoleon  and  the  Grand  Army  in 

Eussia;  or  a  Critical  Examination  of  Count  Philip  de  Segur's  Work. 
Translated  from  the  French  by  a  Gentleman  of  Philadelphia.  [A. 
Finley].    8vo,  half  red  morocco,  gilt,  gilt  top.        Philadelphia,  1825 

Extra-illustrated  by  the  insertion  of  a  map,  and  numerous  portraits 
and  views,  including  several  each  of  Napoleon  and  Marshal  Nej',  a  number 
inlaid. 

222.  GwiLLiAN  (John)."  The  Imperial  Captive;  or,  the  Unexampled  Career 

of  the  Ex-Emperor  Napoleon,  from  the  period  of  his  Quitting  Elba 
to  his  Surrender  to  the  English  Nation.  [A  Poem.]  2  vols.  8vo, 
half  calf  (rubbed).  '  London,  1817 

223.  Hall  (Captaix  Basil).    Napoleon  in  Council,  or  the  Opinions  delivered 

bv  Bonaparte  in  the  Council  of  State.     From  the  French  of  Baron    \y 
Pelet.    Facsimile.    8vo,  boards,  cloth  back,  some  leaves  uncut. 

Edinburgh,  1837 


224.  Hall  (Charles  H.).  Memoirs  of  the  Life  of  Andrew  Hofer,  containing 

an  account  of  transactions  in  the  Tyrol  in  1809.  From  the  German. 
Colored  frontispiece,  and  folding  map.     8vo,  original  boards,  uncut. 

London,  1820 
The  German  work,  from  which  the  above  is  a  translation,  has  been 
ascribed  to  Baron  Hormayr. 

225.  [Hamilton  (Captain  I.)].    Annals  of  the  Peninsular  Campaigns,  from 

1808  to  1814.  By  the  author  of  Cyril  Thornton. .  Battle  plans.  First 
Edition-.  3  vols.  12mo,  printed  boards,  uncut.  (1  vol.  slightly 
shaken).  Edinburgh,  1829 

226.  Hamilton    (Thomas).     Annals  of  the  Peninsular   Campaigns.     New 

Edition  revised  and  augmented  by  Frederick  Hardman.     8vo,  cloth. 

Edinburgh,  1849 

227.  Haudeicourt     (Terxisiex    D').      Pastes    de    la    N'ation    FrauQaise. 

Ouvrage  presente  au  Eoi  et  honore  de  Taccueil  fiatteur  de  sa  Majeste, 
etc.  Nearly  200  engraved  plates  of  French  battle  scenes  on  sea  and 
land,  incidents  of  the  French  Revolution^  &c.,  tvith  descriptive  text 
also  engraved,  hy  Delvaux,  Figeot,  Girardet,  &c.,  after  Lafitte,  Swe- 
hach.  Martinet,  and  others.  3  vols,  folio,  half  red  morocco,  gilt,  gilt 
tops.  Paris;  Chez  Decrouan,  n.d.  [circa  1815 J 

A  SCARCE  WORK  PUBLISHED  BY  SUBSCRIPTION.  Describcs  in  French  nearly 
200  scenes,  incidents,  triumphal  entries,  &c.,  in  which  Napoleon,  his  Mar- 
shals, and  other  officers  took  part,  many  of  these  scenes  depicting  heroic 
actions  of  not  only  the  prominent  soldiers,  but  also  of  those  of  little  re- 
nown. Each  plate  contains  a  description  of  the  deed  or  incident  noted 
thereon. 

Amonj?  the  well-known  names  chosen  for  honorable  mention  are  those 
of  Andreossi,  Berthier,  Cambac6res,  Davaust,  Grouchy,  Kellerman,  Lannes, 
Ney,  and  others. 

Some  of  the  scenes  pictured  are : — Battle!  of  Austerlitz,  Passage  of  the 
Danube,  Entry  of  Louis  XVIII.  into  Calais,  Wellington  at  Waterloo,  &c. 

228.  [Hay  (Coloxel  Leith)].    Memoirs  of  the  late  Sir  James  Leith,  with  a 

Precis  of  some  of  the  most  remarkable  events  of  the  Peninsular  War. 
By  a  British  Officer.    First  Edition.    12mo,  half  leather. 

London,  1818 

229.  Hazlitt    (William).     The  Life    of   ^N'apoleon    Buonaparte.      Second 

Edition,  Eevised  by  his  son.  Engraved  titles,  and  portraits  (several 
inserted).    4  vols.  12mo,  original  cloth,  top  edges  uncut. 

London,  1852 

230.  Headley    (J.  T.).     Napoleon  and  His  Marshals.     Portraits.     2  vols. 

12mo,  cloth.  New  York,  1846 

231.  Hexry  IV.  Pony  (Coffin  de).    Hommage  a  Henry-le-Grand,  ou  le  Eetour 

au  Bonheur,  Allegoric  Lyriquem,  Musique  de  Foignet;  (et)  La 
Statue  de  Henry  lY.  2  pieces,  small  4to,  unbound.  (Writing  on 
last  page  of  each.)  Paris,  1814 

232.  Hexue  (G.  L.).    Geschichte  Napoleon's  von  der  Wiege  bis  zum  Grabe  in 

Wort  und  Bild.  Numerous  portraits  and  battle  scenes,  etc.  2  vols. 
12mo,  half  bound.  Leipzig,  1843 


233.  Hewesto^^    (W.  B.).     History  of  Napoleon  Bonaparte,  and  Wars  of 

Europe,  from  the  Eevolution  in  France  to  the  Termination  of  the 
Late  Wars;  Including  Anecdotes  of  the  Most  Celebrated  Characters. 
Portraits,  views,  and  2  copperplate  titles.  3  vols.  8vo,  half  red  moroc- 
co, symbolical  gilt  backs,  some  edges  uncut.  London,  1815 

234.  HiSTOiRE  de  Napoleon  contenant  la  Vie,  les  Campagnes,  la  Mort  et  le 

Testament  de  cet  homme  illustre ;  Suivie  d'une  Notice  Biographique 
sur  le  Due  de  Eeichstadt.  Par  un  Contemporain.  Portraits  and  title 
vignette:    12mo,  boards,  calf  back.  Limoges,  1835 

235.  [HoBHOUSE  (J.)].     The  Substance  of  Some  Letters,  written  by  an  En- 

glishman at  Paris  during  the  Last  Eeign  of  the  Emperor  Napoleon.  \j 
With  Appendix  of  Official  Documents.  2  vols.  8vo,  half  straight-  ^ 
grain  morocco.  London,  1816 

These  letters  are  supposed  to  have  been  written  to  Lord  Byron. 

236.  Hodgson  (William).    The  Life  of  Napoleon  Bonaparte.    Portrait,  in- 

serted.    8vo,  cloth  (slightly  shaken).  London,  n.d. 

237.  [Hook    (Theodore).]      Facts,   Hlustrative  of  the   Treatment  of  Na- 

poleon Buonaparte  in  Saint  Helena.  3  aquatint  views.  8vo,  half  red 
morocco,  symbolical  gilt  back,  gilt  top.  London,  1819 

Extra-illustrated  by  the  insertion  of  about  40  portraits,  views,  maps, 
etc.,  some  on  India  paper  and  inlaid. 

238.  Horxe   (Eichard  Hengist).     The  History  of  Napoleon.     Edited  by 

Home.  Hundreds  of  illustrations  after  Baffet  and  Horace  Vernet,  2 
portraits  on  India  paper,  and  the  Sainshury  series  of  Napoleons 
signatures  {inserted).  2  vols,  roval  8vo,  original  cloth  (a  few  pp. 
foxed).  '  London,  18-10-184:4 

239.  Horxe   (Eichard  Hexgist).     The  History  of  Napoleon.     Ulustrated. 

2  vols,  royal  8vo,  1  cloth,  1  half  morocco,  rubbed,  and  some  plates 
crudely  colored.  London,  1840-1844 

240.  Hue   (Francis).     Last  Years  of  the  Eeign  and  Life  of  Louis  XVL 

Translated  by  E.  C.  Dallas.  Portrait,  engraved  hy  Schiavonetti,  after 
the  author.     8vo,  half  calf,  gilt  (writing  on  title).       London,  1806 

241.  Hugo  (A.).    Histoire  de  TEmpereur  Napoleon,  redigee  d'apres  les  notes 

et  dictees  de  I'Empereur  lui-meme ;  et  les  ecrits  de  MM.  Las  Cases, 
Bertrand,  Montholon,  etc.  Portrait,  folding  plate  and  30  text  illus- 
trations.    8 vo,  boards  (somewhat  worn).  Stuttgart,  1834 

242.  HuLFREiCHs    (JoHAXN  F.).     Zeit-Calendcr  auf  das  jahr  1817.     ^yith 

curious  woodcuts,  one  being  a  half -page  cut  of  '"  Die  Insel  St.  Helena  " 
with  lengthy  description).     Small  4to,  unbound.     Nurnberg,  [1817] 

243.  Imperial  Decrees.    Bulletin  des  Lois.     No.  6.     (Contains  9  decrees  of 

Napoleon,  from  March  24  to  26,  1815,  including  the  appointment  of 
L.  A.  Champagnv,  Due  de  Cadore,  the  nomination  of  two  adminis- 
trators for  the  Loterie  Imperiale,  etc.  Countersigned  by  Due  de 
Bassano  and  Comte  Boulay).     8  pp.  12mo,  unbound.     Paris,  1815 


244.  Imperial  Genealogy.    The  Imperial  Family,  and  the  Great  Officers  of 

State,  Civil  and  Military  in  France.  Humbly  dedicated  to  the 
Admirers  of  the  French  Kevolution,  and  of  Liberty  and  Equality. 
4  pp.  folio,  unbound.  London,  1810 

An  extract  from  the  Literary  Panorama,  an  English  periodical.  Some  of 
the  descriptions  of  these  "  Imperial  Worthies  appear  so  extraordinary  and 
so  atrocious  that  the  nature  of  the  English  character  will  hardly  give 
credit  to  them."  Note  the  descriptions  of  Buonaparte  himself,  Letitia  Ra- 
niolini,  the  mother  of  the  Imperial  Family,  the  sisters  of  Napoleon,  etc. 

245.  Indians.    A  collection  of  34  arrow  heads  collected  by  Kennedy  Palmer, 

of  Eichmond,  Va.,  on  the  banks  of  the  Chickahoming  River,  Henrico 
Co.,  Va.    Mounted  on  card. 

246.  Intercepted  Letters.     (Published  by  Authority.)     Letters  de  I'Armee 

en  Egypte,  au  Gouvernement  Francois.  Interceptees  par  la  corvette 
de  sa  Majeste  Britannique,  El  Vincejo,  dans  la  Mediterranee.  8vo, 
boards,  leather  back  (several  leaves  repaired).  Londres,  1800 

247.  Invasion  of  England.    An  Appeal  from  the  Passions  to  the  Sense  of  the 

Country,  upon  Buonaparte  and  Invasion.     17  pp.  12mo,  wrappers. 

London,  1803 

248.  Invasion  of  Wales.     The  St.  James'   Chronicle  on  British  Evening 

Post.    Feb.  23-28,  1797.    2  :N"os.    Folio,  as  issued.        London,  1797. 
Contains  accounts  of  the  landing  of  French  troops  in  Wales,  etc. 

249.  Ireland  (W.  H.).    France  for  the  Last  Seven  Years;  or.  The  Bourbons. 

8vo,  boards,  paper  label,  uncut.  London,  1822 

250.  Ireland  (\Y.  H.).    France  for  the  Last  Seven  Years;  or.  The  Bourbons. 

1  vol.  extended  to  2  vols.  8vo,  full  polished  crimson  calf,  symbolical 
gilt  backs  with  bees,  crowTied  "  J^,''  and  eagle,  sides  w^ith  triple  line 
border,  crowned  "  N" ''  in  centres,  etc.,  inside  gilt  borders,  gilt  tops, 
bound  for  owner  by  Zaehnsdorf.  London,  1822 

Extra-illustrated  by  the  insertion  of  nearly  150  portraits,  views,  etc., 
many  inlaid,  and  a  number  on  India  paper,  with  several  proofs,  including 
a  facsimile  of  Napoleon's  handwriting,  portrait  of  Danton  by  Sandor  after 
Bonneville,  Schi^nvonetti's  copperplate  of  the  Duke  of  Angouleme,  the 
scarce  double-page  view  of  Buonaparte  at  the  Field  of  May,  the  colored 
print  of  Corporal  Violet  with  its  curious  history  and  symbolical  meaning, 
the  colored  portrait  of  Sir  R.  T.  Wilson,  etc.,  etc. 

251.  Ireland  (W.  H.).    France  for  the  Last  Seven  Years;  or.  The  Bourbons. 

8vo,  boards  (covers  loose).  London,  1822 

252.  Ireland  (W.  H. — Editor).     The  Napoleon  Anecdotes;  illustrating  the 

Mental  Energies  of  the  late  Emperor  of  France.  Frontispieces.  6 
vols,  in  3,  24mo,  full  calf.  London,  1822-3 

253.  [Irish  Lottery  Tickets].     Two  pieces;  (1)  Part  share  in  the  Sixth 

Lottery  for  1811;  (2)  Part  share  in  the  Third  Lottery  for  1810. 
Autograph  signature  of  Bish,  Stock  Broker,  London,  on  both. 

254.  Island  Empire  (the)  ;  or,  the  Scenes  of  the  First  Exile  of  the  Emperor 

Napoleon  I,  with  Narrative  of  his  Residence  on  Elba.  By  the  author 
of  '^  Blondelle."    Colored  portrait  of  Napoleon.    8vo,  cloth. 

London,  1855 


255.  Island  Empire  (the)  ;  or  Scenes  of  the  First  Exile  of  Xapoleon  on  the 

Island  of  Elba.    By  the  author  of  "  Blondelle."   12mo,  cloth. 

Philadelphia,  1855 

256.  [JoMiNi   (Baron  de)].     Napoleon  in  the  other  World.     A  Narrative 

written  by  Himself  and  Found  near  his  Tomb  in  St.  Helena.  By 
Xongo-Tee-Foh-Tchi,  Mandarin  of  the  Third  Class.  Curious  frontis- 
piece. 8 vo,  original  boards,  uncut  (somewhat  worn).  London,  1827 
The  authorship  of  this  work  has  been  attributed  to  the  Baron  Jomini, 
aide-de-camp  to  Marshal  Ney,  etc. 

257.  Jones  (Paul).    Life,  Voyages  and  Sea  Battles  of  the  celebrated  seaman, 

Paul  Jones,  still  remembered  by  some  of  the  old  inhabitants  now 
living  in  Wapping,  he  being  originally  in  the  Coal  Trade,  &c.  Col- 
ored frontispiece  in  5  compartments.  12mo,  original  wrappers, 
stitched.  Derby  [Eng.],  n.d.  [circa  1820] 

258.  Jones  (Paul).    Het  Leven  van  Paul  Jones,  uit  Oorspronkelijke  Stukken 

Opgemaakt,  in  bezit  van  John  Henry  Sherburne.  Translated  from 
the  English.    Portrait.    8vo,  boards.  Groningen,  1829 

A  Swedish  translation  of  Sherburne's  Life  of  Paul  Jones. 

259.  Josephine.    Life  of  the  Empress  Josephine,  Wife  of  Xapoleon  I.    Por- 

trait.   8vo,  half  blue  morocco.  Philadelphia,  [1870] 

260.  JouKNAL  of  a  Party  of  Pleasure  to  Paris,  in  August,  1802.    IS  aquatint 

views  from  drawings  by  the  author.  8vo,  blue  boards,  uncut  (back 
uncovered).  London,  1814 

261.  Journee  de  Mont  Saint-Jean.    Par  Paul.     (Pamphlet  of  34  pp.  review- 

ing many  of  the  events  in  IN'apoleon's  career,  particularly  those  pre- 
vious to,  and  including,  Waterloo,  up  to  the  period  of  the  Allies'  en- 
trance into  Paris).     12mo,  unbound  and  uncut.  Paris,  1818 

262.  JuNOT   (Madame — Duchesse  d'Abrantes).     Memoirs  of  i:s"apoleon,    his 

Court  and  Family.  16  plates  of  Napoleon  and  his  family.  2  vols.  8vo, 
half  calf,  gilt  (binding  poor).  London,  1836 

263.  Kennedy  (General  Sir  James  S.).    Xotes  on  the  Battle  of  Waterloo. 

With  a  Brief  Memoir  of  his  Life  and  Services,  and  Plan  for  the  De-    \  / 
fence  of  Canada.    Folding  plan  of  the  Battle.     (Slightly  repaired).      ^ 
8vo,  cloth  (small  label  removed  from  front  cover).  London,  1865 

264.  Kirchenhoffer  (H.).    Book  of  Fate  formerly  in  the  Possession  of  ^sl- 

poleon,  and  now  First  Eendered  into  English  .  .  .  from  an 
Ancient  Egyptian  Manuscript.  Folding  hey-plate,  remounted  on 
linen.  8vo,  boards,  cloth  back  (binding  stained),  and  a  few  pages 
loose).  London,  1834 

265.  [Kray  (Baron)].    Revolutions  Almanach  von  1801.     With  portraits  of 

Baron  Kray  (Austrian  general),  Mourat  Bey,  and  others,  also  views, 
etc.    12mo,  original  wrappers,  loose.  Gottingen  [1801] 

266.  Kriegs  und  Friedens- Almanach  von  1804.    ^Yith  numerous  portraits  and 

views,  including  portraits  of  Lefevre,  Duphot,  Berthier,  Bernadotte, 
Jourdan,  Kellerman,  Marceau  and  others.    12mo,  old  boards. 

Gottingen  [1804] 


267.  Labaume   (Eugene).     ISTarrative  of  the  Campaign  in  Eussia,  in  1812 

.  .  .  of  which  the  writer  was  an  eye-witness.  Translated  from 
the  French.    12mo,  printed  boards,  nncut  (worn).  London,  1815 

268.  Labaume  (Eugene).     A  Circumstantial  Narrative  of  the  Campaign  in 

Enssia,  containing  description  of  scenes  of  which  the  author  was  an 
Eye- Witness.  Translated  from  the  French.  Portrait,  and  plans  of 
the  hattles  of  Moshwa  and  Malo-Jaroslavitz.  8vo,  recently  bound  in 
half  calf,  gilt  (some  leaves  and  plates  stained). 

Hartford  [Ct.],  1817 

269.  Labedoyere  (Charles  A.  H.,  Comte  De).    Memoirs  of  the  Public  and 

Private  Life  of  N'apoleon  Bonaparte;  with  Historical  Illustrations 
and  Original  Anecdotes.  Colored  map  and  portrait  (uncolored).  2 
vols.  8vo,  old  calf,  (binding  worn  and  small  portion  of  text  of  1  p. 
torn).  London  [ca.  1827] 

270.  Labedoyere  (Charles  A.  H.,  Comte  De).    Memoirs  of  the  Public  and 

Private  Life  of  Napoleon  Bonaparte;  with  Historical  Illustrations 
and  Original  Anecdotes.  Colored  illustrations.  2  vols.  8vo,  polished 
calf  (1  side  of  1  vol.  loose).  London,  circa  1827 

The  illustrations  colored  by  hand  probably  some  years  later.     Includes 
Napoleon's  Will,  and  a  chronological  list  of  his  achievements. 

271.  Lacretelle  (M.  C).    Analogies  et  Contrastes  entre  Olivier  Cromwell  et 

N.  Buonaparte.  Lus  dans  la  seance  publique  annuelle  des  cinq  Acad- 
emies de  I'Institut  de  France,  le  2  Mai  1837.     14  pp.  4to,  unbound. 

[Paris,  1837] 
Author's  presentation  copy,  with  inscription  on  title. 

272.  Lafayette  (Marquis  De).    The  St.  James'  Chronicle,  Dec.  15-17,  1796. 

Folio,  as  issued.  London,  1796 

Contains  account  of  Lafayette  in  prison  at  Olmutz  with  speech  of  Pitt 
on  keeping  him  there.    Accompanied  by  portraits  of  both. 

273.  Lamartine  (A.  De).    Portraits-Vignettes  pour  THistoire  des  Girondins. 

Dessins  par  Raffet.  11  parts  (should  be  12),  4to,  wrappers,  as  issued, 
Paris,  1847;  The  Gallery  of  Pictures  painted  by  Benjamin  West 
.  .  .  engraved  in  outline  by  Henry  Moses.  15  plates  (should 
be  16),  4to,  unbound.  London  [1811] 

274.  Laxfrey    (P.).     The  History  of  [N'apoleon  the  First.     4  vols.   12mo,   ^    / 

cloth,  top  edges  uncut.    With  Index.  London,  1886   i^ ' 

The  best  history  of  Napoleon  from  the  point  of  view  of  "  The  Oppo- 
sition." 

275.  Lange   (Moritz).     E'apoleons  Denckschriften    von    ihm    selbst   in    St. 

Helena  geschrieben.  Full  length  portrait  of  Napoleon,  seated,  and 
surrounded  lij  officers.    12mo,  old  wrappers.  Augsburg  [1821] 

276.  Langon   (Baron  L.  L.).     Evenings  with.  Prince  Cambaceres,   Second        / 

Consul,  Arch-Chancellor,  etc.    Portraits.    2  vols.,  8vo,  cloth.  (Library     ^ 
copy).  London,  1837 


277.  Langon   (Baron  L.  L.).     Evenings  with  Prince  Cambaceres,  Second 

Consul.  Portraits  inserted.  2  vols.  12mo,  half  red  morocco,  gilt, 
gilt  tops.     (Writing  on  top  margins  of  several  pages). 

Philadelphia,  1838 

278.  Lanterne  Magique    (La)    de  la  Rue  Imperiale.      (A  curious  review 

of  the  affairs  of  Paris,  &c.,  from  the  time  of  the  arrival  of  the  youth- 
ful Napoleon  and  his  family  from  Corsica  to  the  entry  of  Louis 
XVIII.)     8  pp.  12mo,  in  crudely-made  wrappers. 

[Paris,  circa  1814] 

279.  Larochejaquelein     (Donnissan,    Marquise  De).     Memoirs    of  the 

Marchioness  De  Larochejaquelein.  Map  of  the  theatre  of  war  in  La 
Vendee,  and  illustrations.  Translated  from  the  French.  8vo,  half 
red  morocco,  symbolical  gilt  back,  gilt  top,  uncut.  Edinburgh,  1816 
Extra-illustrated  by  the  insertion  of  numerous  portraits  and  views, 
several  on  India  paper. 

280.  Larpent  (Sir  George— Editor) .     The  Private  Journal  of  F.  Seymour 

Larpent,  attached  to  Headquarters  of  Lord  Wellington  during  the 
Peninsular  War,  from  1812  to  its  close.  Second  Edition,  Kevised.  2 
vols.  12mo,  half  red  calf,  gilt.  London,  1853 

281.  Las  Cases  (Emmanuel  A.  D.  M.  J.,  Comte  De).  Journal  of  the  Private 

Life  and  Conversations  of  the  Emperor  Napoleon  at  Saint  Helena. 
New  Edition.  Portraits  and  maps,  several  inserted.  4  vols.  8vo, 
half  calf.  London,  1824 

282.  Laskey  (Captain  J.  C).     Description  of  the  Medals  Struck  by  Order 

of  Napoleon,  Commemorating  the  Most  Eemarkable  Battles  and 
Events  during  his  Dynasty.  Portrait  and  vignettes.  Koyal  8vo. 
green  straight-grain  morocco,  gilt  back  and  sides,  gilt  edges. 

London,  1818 

A  UNIQUE  VOLUME,  With  colorcd  armorial  bookplate  of  C.  R.  Taylor,  a 
former  owner,  and  containing  a  remarkable  series  of  pencil-sketches  by 
him  of  148  medals,  obverse  and  reverse  [nearly  300  drawings  in  all], 
copied  from  the  originals.  These  sketches  are  mounted  on  about  30pp. 
and  bound  in,  together  with  a  descriptive  title  carefully  printed  in  ink 
by  his  hand.  Laid  in  are  a  well-executed  pencil  likeness  of  Mr.  Taylor 
by  George  Dance,  and  a  photograph  of  the  Chevalier  John  Taylor,  MX>. 

The  details  of  the  medals  are  unusually  distinct,  exhibiting  marvelous 
patience  and  skill  on  the  part  of  Mr.  Taylor,  who  must  have  devoted 
many  days  to  the  work.  The  occurrences  commemorated  begin  with  the 
Battle  of  Montenotte  in  1796,  and  conclude  with  Napoleon's  embarkation 
at  Rochefort  in  1815. 

Medals  sketched  comprise  that  portion  generally  known  as  the  "  Mint 
Series,"  completed  by  the  addition  of  those  medals  which  were  in  prog- 
ress at  the  Restoration  of  the  Bourbons,  and  are  chiefly  from  the  designs 
of  the  Baron  Denou,  "  directeur  du  Musee  Napoleon  iX  Paris." 

283.  Lavallette  (Marie  Chamans,  Comte  De).    Memoirs  of  Count  Laval- 

lette.  Written  by  Himself.  Portrait  (laid  in).  2  vols.  8vo,  half 
calf  (slightly  rubbed).  London,  1831 

284.  Layater  (Jean  G.).     Le  Lavater  Portatif,  ou  Precis  de  TArt  de  Con- 

naitre  les  Hommes  par  les  Traits  du  Tisage.  Portrait  and  32  plates, 
IX  COLOR.    Square  24mo,  wrappers,  uncut  (worn).  Paris,  1812 


J  l^ 


V 


285.  Lavater  (John  C).    Portatif.    With  56  plates  in  colors,  should  he  6J,.. 

2  vols.  12mo,  original  wrappers,  loose.  Bruxelles,  1826 

286.  Leach  (Lieut.-Col.  J.).    Rough  Sketches  of  the  Life  of  an  Old  Soldier       r- 

during  a  Service  in  the  West  Indies  .  .  .  including  the  Battles  of  ly  /  / 
Quatre  Bras  and  Waterloo.  Colored  frontispiece,  inserted.  8vo,  half  '  j 
red  morocco,  symbolical  gilt  back,  gilt  top.  London,  1831 

287.  Leffingwell  Catalogue.     Autograph  Letters  and    Historical    Docu- 

ments collected  by  the  late  Prof.  E.  H.  Leffingwell,  of  New  Haven, 
Conn.,  sold  by  auction  in  Boston,  January  6,  1891,  and  following 
days.     Complete  in  2  parts.     Priced.     Royal  8vo,  half  red  morocco. 

Boston,  1891 

288.  Letters  from  Portugal  and  Spain,  written  during  the  March  of  the 

British  Troops  under  Sir  John  Moore.  By  an  Officer.  Map  and 
plates.     8vo,  half  calf.  London,  1809 

289.  Lewis   (James  H.).     Orations  on  the  Battle  of  Waterloo,  and  on  the 

Rise  and  Fall  of  Buonaparte.    12mo,  printed  boards,  uncut  (shaken). 

London,  1815 

290.  Life  of  Bonaparte,  First  Consul,  from  his  Birth  to  the  Peace  of  Lune- 

ville.  Translated  from  the  French.  Portrait  engraved  iy  Heath. 
8vo,  half  calf  (plate  spotted,  and  name  on  title).  London,  1802 

291.  [LocKHART  (J.  G.)].    The  Court  and  Camp  of  Buonparte.    Illustrated. 

16mo,  half  red  morocco,  gilt,  gilt  top.  London,  1831 

ExTRA-iLLusTBATED  by  tile  insertion  of  49  portraits  of  Napoleon's  Mar- 
shals, Generals,  and  members  of  his  family,  including  engraved  frontis- 
piece of  Talleyrand  by  E.  Finden. 

292.  LocKWOOD  (Joseph).    Guide  to  St.  Helena,  Descriptive  and  Historical, 

with  a  Visit  to  Longwood  and  N'apoleon's  Tomb.     12mo,  cloth. 

St.  Helena,  1851 

293.  Long  and  Beresford  Letters.    A  Reply  to  the  Misrepresentations  and 

Aspersions  on  the  Military  Eeputation  of  the  late  Lieut.-Gen.  R.  B.    '^' 
Long  (C.  E.  Long).    Also,  a  Second  Letter  to  C.  E.  Long  by  General 
Lord  Viscount  Beresford.     In  1  vol.,  8vo,  half  crimson  calf,  gilt 
back  with  the  cro^\Tied  "  Is/'  by  Larkins.  London,  1832-4 

294.  London  Chronicle  (The).    June  30,  July  16,  1789.    4to.    Sewn. 

London,  1789 

Contains  General  Washington's  Speech  April  13th,  1789;  also  other 
items  of  American  interest. 

295.  London  Chronicle  (The).    August  8  to  September  3,  1789  (not  quite 

consecutive).    2  pieces,  4to,  Sewn.  London,  1789 

296.  Long  Island.     Long    Island    Star.     August  30,    1810.     4  pp.,  folio. 

Brooklyn,  1810 
Contains  an  account  of  the  total  annihilation  of  the  Press  in  France 
commencing,  "  By  late  Decree  of  Napoleon's  the  last  spark  of  freedom  in 
France  has  been  extinguished." 


297.  Louis  XVI.    The  Whitehall  Evening  Post.    June  25-28  and  30,  July  2, 

1791.    2  pes.    Folio,  as  issued.  London,  1791 

Contains  account  of  the  pursuit  and  capture  of  Louis  XVI.  and  family. 

298.  Louis  XVI.     The  London  Chronicle,  June  23-30,  1791.     2  pes.,  small 

folio,  as  issued.  London,  1791 

Contains  account  of  the  flight  and  capture  of  Louis  XVI. 

299.  Louis  XVI.    National  Convention.    The  Defence  of  Louis.    Translated 

from  the  French  by   Cezar  Duboc.     2  portraits,  inserted.     16mo, 
modern  wrappers.  Paris ;  National  Press,  1792 

Citizen  Deseze  was  one  of  Louis'  "  official  councils,"  and  wrote  his  de- 
fence of  the  King  in  four  nights,  delivering  it  at  the  Bar  of  the  National 
Convention,  December  2G,  1792,  the  first  year  of  the  French  Republic. 

300.  Ix)uis  XVI.     The  Whitehall  Evening  Post,  Dec.  29,  1792-Jan.  1,  1793. 

Folio,  as  issued.  London,  1793 

Contains  an  account  of  the  trial  of  Louis  XVI. 


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301.  Louis  XVI.    Baldwin's  London  Weekly  Journal,  Jan.  5,  12,  19  and  26, 

and  Feb.  2,  1793  (containing  account  of  the  trial  and  execution). 
With  5  extra  plates.    Together,  11  pieces. 

302.  Louis  XVI.    The  Leeds  Mercury,  Jan.  26,  1793.    Folio,  as  issued. 

Leeds,  1793 
Contains  the  sentence  on  Louis  XVI.  and  a  selection  of  the  reasons  of 
the  various  members  of  the  National  Convention  why  he  should  be  sen- 
tenced to  death. 

303.  Louis  XVI.    The  Leeds  Mercury,  Feb.  2,  1793.    Folio,  as  issued. 

Leeds,  1793 
Contains  account  of  the  execution  of  Louis  XVI. 

304.  Louis  XVI.     Trapp    (Joseph).     Proceedings  of  the  French  National 

Convention  on  the  Trial  of  Louis  XVI ;  to  which  are  added  inter- 
esting particulars  attending  the  Treatment  and  Execution  of  the 
ill-fated  Monarch.  Illustrated.  8vo,  half  red  morocco,  gilt,  gilt  top, 
uncut.  '  London;  Printed  for  the  Author,  1793 

Extra-illustrated  by   the  insertion  of  76  portraits,   views,  &c.,  some 
on  India  paper,  and  a  number  inlaid. 

305.  Louis  XVI.     The  London  Chronicle,  July  7-9,  1795.     Small  folio,  as 

issued.  London,  1795 

Contains  account  of  the  exchange  of  the  daughter  of  Louis  XVI. 

306.  Louis  XVI.     The  St.  James's  Chronicle,  Jan.  2-5,  and  7-9,  1796.     2 

pieces.     Folio,  as  issued.  London,  1796 

Contains  information  regarding  the  daughter  of  Louis  XVI. 

307.  Louis  XVIL     The  London  Chronicle,  June   13-16,  and   18-20,   1795. 

2  vols,  small.    Folio,  as  issued.    With  portrait.  London,  1795 

Contains  account  of  the  death  of  the  Dauphin  and  of  the  post-mortem 
on  the  body. 

308.  Louis  XVIII.    Eegnauld  (Joseph).     Le  Serment  des  Frangais  a  Louis 

XVIII.  A  Poem.  Cut  on  title.  8  pp.  small  4to,  unbound.  (Pen- 
cilled notes  on  final  page.)  Paris,  1814 


309.  Louis  XVIII.    Le  Cri  du  Peuple  (J.  E.  Laniolle) ;  L'Accueil  de  Louis 

XVIII  au  Cri  du  Peuple.     Portrait   (laid  in).     2  pp.   small  4to 
(writing  at  bottom  2d  page).  Paris,  1814 

310.  Louis  XVIII.    Extrait  du  Moniteur  du  Dimanche  8  Mai,  1814.     (Ap- 

points Ney,  Augereau,  Macdonald,  Dupont  and  others,  on  the  "  Con- 
seil  de  la  Guerre/'  &c.).    2  pp.  small  4to.  Paris,  1814 

311.  Louis  XVIII.    Extrait  du  Moniteur  du  7  Mai  1814.     Garde  Rationale 

Sedentaire  de  Paris.  Ordre  du  Jour.  (Signed  by  Dessole,  le  general 
commandant  en  chef).    2  pp.  4to.  Paris,  1814 

312.  Louis  XVIII.    Extrait  du  Moniteur  du  4  Mai  1814.     (Particulars  of  the 

First  Audience  held  by  Louis  as  King  of  France,  with  addresses  of 
welcome,  &c.).  Cut  of  ''fleur-de-lis''  on  shield,  &c.  4  pp.  4to,  un- 
bound. Paris,  1814 

313.  Louis  XVIII.    Aux  Frangois.    Manifesto,  in  French,  from  Louis,  several 

months  prior  to  Xapoleon's  abdication,  commenting  upon  "  I'Usur- 
patear  du  Trone  de  St.  Louis,"  &c.  Signed,  Louis.  1  p.  4to  (1 
corner  stained).  Hartwell,  1814 

A  valuable  historical  document  issued  to  the  People  of  France  by  Louis, 
from  Hartwell,  Bucks,  England,  to  which  place  he  had  been  banished 
after  the  Peace  of  Tilsitt. 

314.  Louis   XVIII.      Charte   Constitutionelle ;   Declaration   de    Saint-Ouen, 

Droit  public  des  Frangais,  De  I'Ordre  judiciaire,  &c.  Engraved  por- 
trait (stained  at  top),  laid  in.     Small  oblong  folio,  folded. 

Paris,  &c.,  1814-5 

315.  Louis  XVIII.    Extrait  de  la  Gazette  Officielle.    Paris,  le  3  Aout,  1815. 

Ordonnances  du  Eoi.  (Upon  military  promotions,  &c.)  4  pp. 
small  4to,  unbound.   With  portrait  of  the  king,  laid  in.    Paris,  1815 

316.  Louis  XVIII.     Ordonnances  du  Eoi   [Louis  XVIII].     Extrait  de  la 

Gazette  Officielle,  Paris  le  31  Aout,  1815.  (Gives  many  details  rela- 
tive to  the  formation  of  a  new  Cavalry  Organization,  imprisonment  of 
General  Moncey,  &c.).  4  pp.  small  4to,  unbound.  Portraits  of  the 
King  and  Moncey,  laid  in.  Paris,  1815 

317.  Louis  XVIII.    Extrait  du  Moniteur  du  9  Juillet  1815.     (Description  of 

the  arrival  of  the  King,  the  scenes  upon  his  entry  into  the  capital,  the 
display  of  white  cockades,  address  of  the  Count  de  Chabrol,  &c.). 
4  pp.  small  4to,  unbound,  uncut.  Paris,  1815 

318.  Louis  XVIII.     Extrait  du  Moniteur  et  de  la  Gazette  Officielle  du  25 

Juillet,  1815.  Ordonnance  du  Eoi.  (Appoints  many  new  Peers,  with 
list  of  names,  &c.).    4  pp.  4to,  unbound.  Paris,  1815 

319.  Louis  PniLirPE.    Essai  sur  les  Comtes  de  Paris.    Au  Profit  de  I'oeuvre 

des  Meres  de  famille.  Portrait  of  the  Duchesse  D'Orleans.  8vo, 
stamped  morocco,  sides  with  centre  monogram  of  "  LP ''  with  crown 
in  gold,  gilt  back,  gilt  edges.  Paris,  1841 

From  the  library  of  Louis  Philippe,  King  of  France,  with  a  pencilled 
note  on  flyleaf  to  that  effect. 


320.  LouvET  (J.  B.).     Narrative  of  the  Dangers  to  which  I  have  been  Ex- 

posed since  May  31,  1793.    8vo,  paper  wrappers,  uncut. 

Dublin,  1795 

321.  Lowe  (Sir  Hudson).    Memorial  de  Sir  H.  Lowe,  Eelatif  a  la  Captivite 

de  Napoleon  a  Sainte-Helene.  Portrait.  12mo,  wrappers,  uncut 
(lacks  atlas  with  views).  Bruxelles,  1830  . 

322.  [Lowell  (James  Russell).]    Eagle.    Vol.1.    No.  3.    Feb.  2,  1848.    -1 

pp.    Folio,  as  issued.  New  York,  1848 

Contains  the  poem  "  The  Royal  Pedigree  "  by  Lowell,  probably  its  first 
appearance. 

323.  Lyoxs  Dispatch.     Extrait  du  Moniteur  du  Dimanche  2  Avril  1815. 

Depeches  Telegraphiques.  (From  the  Prefect  and  Division  Com- 
mander, April  1.  Mentions  that  all  is  quiet  at  Lyons,  the  arrival  at 
Montelimart  of  the  Duke  of  Angouleme,  &c.).  2  pp.  8vo  (slight 
repair  to  part  of  leaf).  Laid  in  are  3  engraved  views  of  Lyons,  and 
a  plan  of  same.  [Paris,  1815] 

324.  Maciroxe  (Francis).    Interesting  Facts  relating  to  the  Fall  and  Death       ^ 

of  Joachim  Murat,  King  of  Naples;  and  the  Second  Kestoration  of  {/  f 
the  Bourbons;  and,  A  Few  Specimens  of  the  Ars  Logica  Copleiana, 
or,  Solicitor-Generars  Logic.     2  vols,  in  1,  8vo,  half  calf. 

London,  1817-20 

325.  Mackay  (Samuel — Translator).     Campaigns  of  the  Armies  of  France, 

in  Prussia,  Saxony,  and  Poland,  in  18Q6-7.  With  Biographical  Notes. 
Translated  from  the  French.  4  vols,  in  2,  8vo,  original  boards,  uncut, 
(binding  poor  and  many  leaves  stained).  Boston,  1808 

32^.  [Magex  (Hippolyte)].  Les  Deux  Cours,  et  Les  Nuits  de  St.  Cloud: 
Moeurs,  Debauches  et  Cjimes  de  la  Famille  Bonaparte.  24mo,  half 
morocco,  gilt,  gilt  top.  Bruxelles  et  Paris,  1852-1870 

327.  Maitland  (Captain  F.  L.).    Narrative  of  the  Surrender  of  Buonaparte, 

and  of  his  Eesidence  on  board  the  Bellerophon.  Chart.  8vo,  boards 
(binding  somewhat  shaken,  and  name  on  title).  London,  1826 

328.  Malmesbury  (Earl  of).     Memoirs  of  an  Ex-Minister.     An  Autobiog- 

raphy.   New  Edition.     12mo,  cloth.  London,  1885 

329.  Manuel  des  Amis  de  la  Constitution.    Illustrated,    12mo,  boards,  uncut. 

Paris,  1792;  Campaign  of  Greneral  Bonaparte,  Edinburgh,  1800, 
12mo,  boards,  uncut;  Slemoirs  of  the  Life  and  Actions  of  Napoleon, 
12mo,  boards,  uncut,  Hudson  (N.  Y.),  (all  slightly  imperfect).  To- 
gether, 3  vols. 

330.  Manuscript  of  1814.    History  of  events  which  led  to  the  Abdication  of 

Napoleon.  Written  at  the  Command  of  the  Emperor,  by  Baron  Fain. 
Large  folding  map  of  the  Campaign  of  1814  and  facsimile.  8vo, 
boards,  uncut  (binding  slightly  damaged).  London,  1823 

Fain  was  Napoleon's  secretary  in  his  later  campaigns. 


331.  Manuscript  transmitted   from   St.   Helena  by  an  Unknown   Channel. 

Translated  from  the  French.  [J.  F,  L.  De  Chateauvieux] .  8vo, 
half  cloth.  London,  1817 

332.  Manuscript  transmitted  from  St.   Helena,  by  an  Unknown  Channel. 

Translated  from  the  French.  Illustrations.  8vo,  half  red  morocco, 
symbolical  gilt  back,  gilt  top,  uncut.  London,  1817 

ExTBA-iLLUSTRATED  by  the  insertion  of  35  portraits  and  views,  a  few 
inlaid.  A  scarce  autobiography  of  Napoleon,  said  to  have  been  fabricated 
by  J.  F.  L.  De  Chateauvieux. 

333.  Marat    (Jean  Paul).     Baldwin's  London  Weekly  Journal,  July   27, 

1793.    Folio,  as  issued.  London,  1793 

Contains  account  of  the  assassination  of  Marat,  accompanied  by  por- 
traits of  Marat  and  Corday. 

334.  Marat  (Jean  Paul).    The  Leeds  Mercury.    July  27,  August  3  and  17, 

1793.  3  N'os.  Folio,  as  issued.  With  portraits  of  Marat  and  Corday. 
(5  pieces).  Leeds,  1793 

Contains  material  relating  to  Marat  and  Charlotte  Corday. 

335.  Marie  Antoinette.     Authentic  Trial  at  T^rge  of  Marie  Antoinette, 

before  the  Revolutionary  Tribunal,  October  15,  1793  .  .  .  with 
Supplement  containing  Particulars  of  her  Execution.  Oval  portrait 
{inserted).     12mo,  half  morocco.  London,  1793 

33G.  Marie  Antoinette.  Baldwin's  London  Weekly  Journal,  Aug.  31  and 
Oct.  26,  1793,  and  The  Leeds  Mercury  Oct.  26  and  Nov.  2,  1793 
(containing  account  of  the  trial  and  execution).    With  4  illustrations. 

337.  Marie  Antoinette.     Weber  (Joseph).     Memoirs  of  Maria  Antoinetta, 

including  several  important  periods  of  the  French  Eevolution.  Trans- 
lated from  the  French  by  R.  C.  Dallas,  and  others.  Portraits  hy 
Bartolozzi  and  Scliiavonetti,  including  Marie  Antoinette,  Marie 
Tlisrese,  Charles  Philippe,  and  others.  3  vols.  8vo,  half  mottled  calf, 
gilt  (binding  worn).  London,  1805-1812 

The  author  is  said  to  have  been  a  foster-brother  of  Marie  Antoinette. 

338.  Marie-Louise.     Maire  de  la  Ville  de  Strasbourg.     Programme  de.  la 

Reception  de  S.  M.  L'lmperatrice-Reine,  Marie-Louise  d'Autriche; 
(et)  Ordre  de  Marche.  2  pieces  (1)  10  pp.  small  4to,  wrappers; 
(2)  3  pp.  12mo,  unbound.  Strasbourg,  1810 

Contains  interesting  details  concerning  the  reception  accorded  Marie 
Louise  in  Strasbourg  on  her  way  to  Paris  to  meet  Napoleon  after  her 
marriage  to  him,  by  proxy,  at  Vienna,  March  11,  1810. 

339.  Marriage  of   N'apoleon.     Ausfiihrliche  Beschreibung   der   feierlichen 

Bermahlung  Sr.  Majestat  des  Kaisers  Napoleon  mit  Ihro  Majestat 
der  Kaiserin  Marie  Louise  zu  St.  Cloud  am  I.  April  1810.  ^Yith 
representation  of  the  ceremony  in  colors  "  Vermahhmg  sr.  Franzos 
Kays;  Mayes  ieit/'    Small  4to,  pp.  4  (unpaged).  n.p.  1810 

340.  Massachusetts  Centinel    (The).     Nov.  16,  19,  26,  1785.     3  Nos. 

Small  folio,  as  issued.  Boston,  1785 

Contains  a  poem  on  a  Moliawk  chief,  preparing  for  war. 


341.  Massachusetts  Centinel  (The).    Dec.  7,  10,  14,  1785.    3  Nos.   Small 

folio,  as  issued.  Boston,  1785 

Contains  "  Winter  "  by  Samuel  Johnson,  probably  its  first  appearance 
in  this  country. 

342.  Massachusetts  Centinel  (The).     Dec.  17,  21,  24,  28,  1785.    4  Nos. 

Small  folio,  as  issued.  Boston,  1785 

343.  Massachusetts  Centinel    (The).     June  20,  24,  27,  1789.     3  Nos. 

Small  folio,  as  issued.  Boston,  1789 

Contains  Morse's  Memoirs  of  General  Washington,  complete. 

344.  Massacres  of  Paris.    A  Series  of  Letters;  containing  a  Particular  Ac- 

count of  the  Massacres  of  Paris,  in  June-September,  1792.  12mo, 
boards,  cloth  back  (label  removed  from  front  cover). 

[London],  Printed  for  the  Booksellers,  1793 

Includes  several  letters  from  Lafayette  to  the  King  and  the  National 

Assembly  on  the  Massacres  of  the  Swiss  Guard,  the  mob  at  the  Tuileries, 

&c.,  and  other  letters  on  those  terrible  times  preceding  the  actual  French 

Revolution. 

345.  Mayor's  Proclamation.     De  par  M.  le  Maire,  MM.  les  Lieutenant  de 

Maire,  et  Conseillers-Administrateurs  au  Departement  de  la  Police. 
Proclamation.  Du  Samedi  6  Mars,  1790.  Woodcut  of  municipal 
arms.    Folio.  Paris,  1790 

A  lengthy  proclamation,  in  three  wide  columns,  issued  by  Bailly,  first 
mayor  of  Paris  under  Louis  XVI.,  relative  to  smuggling  in  tobacco,  &c., 
which  appears  to  have  affected  the  people  of  both  city  and  town,  and 
calls  upon  all  good  citizens,  churchmen,  and  others,  to  obey  the  laws 
concerning  "  marchandises  prohibees." 

346.  Medallic  History  of  Napoleon.     A  series  of  one  hundred  and  fifty- 

six  (list  as  below  says  one  hundred  and  fifty-five)  wax  impressions 
from  the  original  bronze  medals,  illustrating  the  history  of  Napoleon 
and  the  prominent  events  in  his  life,  and  a  few  of  the  eminent  person- 
ages connected  with  him.  All  laid  on  7  specially  made  trays,  each  in 
a  separate  sunken  compartment,  with  complete  "  Explication  des 
Medailles  de  Napoleon ''  (ms.  of  32  pp.  folio,  written  in  a  neat 
contemporary  hand).  All  are  numbered  but  need  re-arrangement, 
some  being  out  of  order  according  to  the  list. 

The  collection  illustrates  the  events  in  French  history  between  the  years 
1791  and  1815.  Liberty  is  always  represented  by  a  woman ;  in  some  cases 
she  is  presenting  the  Constitution  to  the  people,  or  handing  the  keys  to  a 
warrior,  that  he  may  enter  and  take  the  desired  fortress.  Every  event  in 
Napoleon's  career  is  well  depicted.  In  some  cases  he  is  represented  as  a 
Caesar,  bearing  the  sceptre  and  clothed  in  imperial  robes.  On  the  field 
of  battle,  in  commemoration  of  great  victories,  such  as  Marengo,  Auster- 
litz,  etc.,  he  is  invariably  represented  by  Victory,  hovering  in  the  air, 
and  holding  a  crown  and  palm.  He  is  also  represented  in  the  form  of  the 
rising  sun  hovering  over  Europe.  The  events  of  his  private  life  are  por- 
trayed, and  include  his  marriage,  baptism  of  his  son,  etc. 

347.  Memoirs  of  the  Duchesse  de  Tourzel,  Governess  to  the  Children  of  France 

during  the  Years  1789-90-1-2-3-5.  Published  by  the  Duke  des 
Cars.     2  vols.  8vo,  cloth,  top  edges  uncut.  London,  1886 


348.  MiGNET  (A.  F.).    History  of  the  French  Kevolution,  from  1789  to  1814. 

Portrait  of  Lafayette,  and  table.  12mo,  half  red  morocco,  gilt,  gilt 
top.  London,  1826 

349.  Military  Affairs.    Gazette  Officielle,  Yendredi,  11  Aout  1815.    Ordon- 

nances  du  Eoi.  (Signed  by  Louis,  countersigned  by  Saint-Cyr, 
Talleyrand,  and  others.  Concerns  affairs  of  the  army,  the  forma- 
tion of  legions  of  each  department,  regiments  of  the  line,  etc.)  8  pp. 
4to,  stitched,  Paris,  1815 

350.  Military  Events.     Observations  sur  le  rapport  du  Ministre  des  rela- 

tions exterieuvres  Due  de  Bassano,  du  9  Janvier  1813.  2  pp.  small 
4to.  [Paris,  1813] 

351.  MiRABEAu,  Du  Barry,  and  others.     The  London  Chronicle,  April  7,  9, 

12  and  14,  1791  (containing  accounts  of  Mirabeau,  with  3  extra 
prints),  also.  The  Leeds  Mercury,  December  28,  1793  (containing 
account  of  the  execution  of  Madame  Du  Barry),  and  other  contem- 
porary papers.    Together,  11  pieces. 

352.  Mirabeau  (H.  G.  De  E.).    The  Whitehall  Evening  Post,  April  7-9  and 

9-12,  1791.    2  ^"08.    Folio,  as  issued.  London,  1791 

Contains  account  of  tbe  death  and  funeral  of  Mirabeau. 

353.  Mitchell   (Lieut.-Col.   J.).     The   Fall  of   Napoleon:   An  Historical 

Memoir.     3  vols.  12mo,  cloth  (Library  labels  removed  from  covers). 

London,  1845 

354.  Moxtelimart  Xews,  &c.     Extrait  du  Moniteur  du  Mardi   11   Avril. 

1815.  (Gives  dispatch  from  General  Grouchy  concerning  defeat  of 
Duke  of  Angouleme;  also  contains  proclamation  of  N'apoleon  rela- 
tive to  the  "  Garde  Rationale.")     4  pp.  small  4to,  unbound. 

Paris,  1815 

355.  Montholox  (Charles  TRISTA^T).     Memoirs  of  the  History  of  France 

during  the  Eeign  of  Napoleon  .  .  .  published  from  the  Original 
Manuscripts.  Facsimile.  2  vols.  8vo,  blue  boards,  paper  labels, 
uncut.  London,  1823 

356.  MoxTHOLOX  AXD  GouRGAUD.    Memoirs  of  the  History  of  France  during 

the  Eeign  of  Napoleon.  Dictated  to  the  Generals  who  shared  his 
Captivity  at  St.  Helena,  and  published  from  the  Original  Manu- 
scripts corrected  by  Himself.  Maps,  plans  and  facsimiles.  7  vols. 
8vo,  half  crimson  calf,  gilt.  London,  1823-4 

These  Memoirs  were  dictated  by  Napoleon  to  his  generals  during  the 
six  years  he  was  a  captive  upon  the  Island  of  St.  Helena. 

357.  Moody  (C.  L. — Editor).    Sketch  of  Modern  France,  In  a  Series  of  Let- 

ters to  a  Lady  of  Fashion,  Written  in  1796  and  1797,  by  a  Lady. 
8vo,  cloth.  London,  1798 

These  letters  were  written  partly  in  France  and  partly  in  Switzerland 
at  the  time  Napoleon  was  in  Italy  and  in  the  midst  of  his  campaign 
there. 


358.  Moore   (James).     A  Narrative  of  the  Campaign  of  the  British  Army 

in  Spain,  commanded  by  Sir  John  Moore.  Authenticated  by  Official 
Papers  and  Original  Letters.  Maps  and  portraits,  several  of  the 
latter  inserted.     8vo,  half  red  morocco,  gilt,  gilt  top,  partly  uncut. 

London,  1809 

359.  MoREAu   (General  Jeax  Victor).     Moreau^s    Eeise    aus    Franfreich 

nach  Amerika  in  malerischen  Brief  en  an  seine  Gattin.  12mo,  old 
wrappers,  uncut,  and  mainly  unopened.  Paris,  1805 

360.  MoREAu   (General    Jean    Victor).     Sketch    of  the  Life  of    General 

Moreau;  and  Details  of  his  Last  Moments.  By  Paul  Svinne.  To 
which  is  added  an  Appendix  containing  several  Interesting  Letters. 
Illustrated.  18mo,  half  red  morocco,  gilt,  gilt  top,  original  wrappers 
bound  in.  New  York;  E.  Duyckinck,  1814 

Extra-illustrated  by  the  insertion  of  over  30  portraits,  views,  &c.,  in- 
cluding a  curious  cut  of  Niagara  Falls,  and  one  of  Moreau's  Disaster  be- 
fore Dresden.     Printed  on  tinted  paper. 

361.  Morgan    (Lady  Sidney).     France.     2  vols.  8vo,  blue  boards,  uncut 

(back  somewhat  damaged).  London,  1817 

362.  Morning  Chronicle  (The)  and  London  Advertiser.    January  31,  1783, 

March  29,  1783,  and  April  10,  1783.     3  pieces.     Folio,  as  issued. 


Contains  articles  on  America,  etc. 


London,  1783 


363.  Morning  Chronicle   (The)   and  London  Advertiser,  Mar.   27,  April 

16,  1783.     2  pieces.     Folio,  as  issued.  London,  1783 

364.  Morris   (Thomas).     Eecollections  of  Military  Service,  in  1813-14-15, 

through  Germany,  Holland  and  France;  including  details  of  the 
Battles  of  Quatre  Bras  and  Waterloo.     12mo,  original  cloth  (worn). 

London,  1845 

365.  MouNTENEY  (Barclay).    An  Historical  Inquiry  into  the  Principal  Cir- 

cumstances and  Events  relative  to  the  late  Emperor  Napoleon,  in 
which  are  investigated  the  Charges  brought  against  the  Government 
and  Conduct  of  that  eminent  Individual.  8vo,  half  crimson  calf, 
gilt,  gilt  top,  uncut  by  Riviere.      (Title  probably  in  facsimile.) 

London,  1824 

366.  Movements  of  the  Army.    Extrait  du  Moniteur,   du   3   Mai   1815. 

(Announces  the  fortification  of  the  towns  of  the  Northern  frontier, 
those  of  the  Interior,  the  formation  of  the  "corps  d'observations," 
&c.,  &c.)     4  pp.  small  4to,  unbound.  Paris,  1815 

367.  MtJFFLiNG   (Baron  Von).     Passages  from  my  Life;  with  Memoirs  of      V   1 

the  Campaign  of  1813  and  1814.  Edited  by  Col.  Philip  Yorke. 
8vo,  cloth.  London,  1853 


368.  Municipal  Notice.    Municipalite  de  Paris.    Par  le  Maire  et  les  Officier- 

Municipaux.  Extrait  du  Eegistre  des  deliberations  du  Corps  Munici- 
pal, dn  vingtsixieme  jour  de  la  troisieme  decade  du  deuxieme  niois 
de  Fan  second  de  la  Eepublique  Frangaise.    Folio.  Paris,  1793 

Measures  proposed  for  the  regulation  and  sale  of  charcoal.  Issued  by 
Pache,  mayor,  and  contains  the  names  of  Delepine,  Levasseur,  Magendie, 
and  others.  Date  of  this  broadside  corresponds  to  that  of  the  Gregorian 
calendar,  Nov.  15,  1793, 

369.  Murray   (Captain  A.).     Memoir  of  the  Naval  Life  and  Services  of 

Sir  Philip  C.  H.  C.  Durham.  8vo,  polished  calf,  gilt,  inside  gilt 
borders,  by  Eiviere.  London,  1846 

Covers  the  years  1777-1845,  and  includes  interesting  information  con- 
cerning the  loss  of  the  Royal  George;  meetings  with  the  French  Marshal 
Macdonald,  Admiral  Nelson,  and  others ;  battle  of  Quiberon  Bay,  etc. 

370.  Napoleon.     The  St.  James's   Chronicle.     June  7-9,   1796.     Folio,  as 

issued.  London,  1796 

Contains  Bonaparte's  Proclamation  of  a  treaty  with  Sardinia. 

371.  Napoleon.    The  St.  James's  Chronicle.    January  16-19  and  21-23,  and 

May  17-19,  1796.    3  Nos.    Folio,  as  issued.  London,  1796 

Contains  articles  on  the  Council  of  500,  etc. 

372.  Napoleon.    Eevolutions  Almanach  von  1798.     With  portraits,  including 

Buonaparte  (oval  medallion,  long  hair),  William  Pitt,  Barras,  Car- 
not,  etc.,  also  views.     12mo,  original  boards,  uncut. 

Gottingen  [1798] 

373.  Napoleon.     Bell's  Weekly  Messenger.     September  15,  1799.     Folio,  as 

issued.    Two  views  and  one  portrait.  London,  1799 

Contains  important  war  information,  news  of  the  Council  of  500,  Sir 
Sydney  Smith's  defeat  of  Napoleon  at  Acre,  etc. 

374.  Napoleon.     Bell's  Weekly  Messenger.     November  24,  1799.     Folio,  as 

issued.     With  3  appropriate  prints.    Together,  4  pieces. 

London,  1799 
Contains  account  of  the  dissolving  of  the  Council  of  500. 

375.  Napoleon.     Paix  avec  toutes  les  Puissances.     Voici  le  detail  historique 

de  la  Vie  du  General  Bonaparte,  &c.  .  (Sketch  of  his  life  from  his 
birth  in  1769  to  1801).    8  pp.  16mo,  unbound.  Paris,  1801 

376.  Napoleon.    Le  Messager  du  Soir.    August  15,  16,  19  and  28,  1815.    4 

vols,  folio,  as  issued.  [Paris],  1815 

Issued  soon  after  Waterloo,  and  containing  interesting  accounts  of 
Napoleon,  Ney  and  others. 

377.  Napoleon.     Schilderung  der  Abfiihrung  Bonaparte's  in  seine   Gefan- 

genschaft  auf  die  Insel  St.  Helena.  Finely  colored,  frontispiece. 
''  Napoleon  s  Ahfuhrung  nach  St.  Helena,  1815."  Small  4to,  un- 
bound, pp.  8.  n.p.  1815 

378.  Napoleon.    Annalitische  und  chronologische  Uebersicht  der  wichtigsten 

Lebensmomente  Napoleons  (1769-1821),  (probably  excerpt).  12mo, 
unbound,  pp.  32.  ~  n.p.n.d.  [ca.  1821] 


379.  Xapoleon.     Sainsbiiry  (J.).     Facsimiles  of  all  the  Different  Signatures 

of  the  Emperor  Napoleon.    8  pp.  4to,  sheets,  inlaid.    London  [1836] 
Thirty  of  these  signatures  are  given,  from  1785,  when  he  was  a  second 
lieutenant,  to  1816,  when  he  was  at  St.  Helena.     Also,  in  connection,  is 
given  a  sketch  of  the  events  associated  with  them. 

380.  Napoleon".     A  collection  of  metal  medals  after  the  original  bronzes,  in- 

cluding Napoleon  and  Marie  Louise,  Napoleon  (several),  Siege  de 
la  Bastille,  Josephine,  etc.  All  in  sunken  mounts.  Together,  10 
pieces,  various  sizes,  enclosed  in  morocco  covers,  v^^ith  Napoleon's 
arms  on  sides,  eagle  on  back,  etc.  (binding  needs  repairs,  and  was 
executed  probably  about  1838).     Folio. 

381.  Napoleon.     Life  of  Napoleon  Bonaparte,  from  the  Best  French  and 

English  Authorities;  including  his  Original  Correspondence,  &c. 
Colored  title;  portrait,  and  80  illustrations  in  the  text.  8vo,  half 
morocco  (a  few  leaves  loose).  London,  1839 

382.  Napoleon.    Napoleon's  Werke,  nach  den  vorhandenen  Quellen  chronolo- 

gisch  geordnet,  etc.    Illustrated.     12mo,  half  cloth.     Chemmiz,  18-10. 

383.  Napoleon.     Bronze  statuette,  full  length  in  uniform,  arms  folded  over 

breast,  standing,  white  marble  base.  Height,  including  base,  6% 
inches.     Unsigned. 

384.  Napoleon  as  Author.    Eosario,  or  the  Mysterious  Sorceress.    A  Eoman- 

tic  Tale,  by  Napoleon  Bonaparte.  Translated  from  the  French. 
Frontispiece.    18mo,  modern  wrappers,  uncut.  London,  n.d. 

Said  to  have  been  written  by  Napoleon  during  the  period  lie  dreamed 
of  becoming  an  author,  about  1787-9,  when  he  was  eighteen  or  nineteen 
years  old. 

385.  Napoleon  at  Brienne.     Assier  (Alexandre).     Napoleon  ler  a  PEcole        r 

Eoyale  Militaire  de  Brienne,  c?apres  des  Documens  Authentiques  et    .  /« 
Inedits,  1779-1784.    48  pp.  8vo,  original  printed  wrappers,  uncut.        ^  ^ 

Paris,  1874 

An  interesting  account  of  Napoleon's  school-life  at  Brienne.  One  of  only 
120  copies  issued,  and  one  of  10  copies  printed  on  "  papier  rose." 

386.  Napoleon  at  Dresden.     Copies  of  the  Original  Letters  and  Despatches 

of  the  Generals,  Ministers,  Grand  Officers  of  State,  at  Paris,  to  Na- 
poleon at  Dresden;  intercepted  by  the  Allies  in  North  Germany. 
Portrait  inserted.  8vo,  half  red  morocco,  symbolical  gilt  back,  gilt 
top,  uncut  (writing  on  the  French  half-title).  London,  1814 

387.  Napoleon  at  Lyons.    Decret  Imperial,  Eendu  a  Lyon,  le  12  Mars,  1815. 

2  pp.  small  4to,  unbound. 

Copy  of  a  decree  of  Napoleon  relative  to  pardon  by  amnesty.  During 
his  four  days'  stay  in  Lyons  he  is  reported  to  have  issued  many  other 
decrees,  orders,  &c. 

388.  Napoleon  Autobiography.     Vie  de  Napoleon,  ecrite  par  Lui-Meme. 

Frontispiece  portrait.    18mo,  boards,  leather  back,  uncut. 

Bruxelles,  1830 


389.  Napoleon  Chapbook.     La  Vie  Heroique  et  Glorieuse  clii  Consul  Bona- 

parte, Depuis  Fepoqiie  de  sa  naissance  jusqu  a  la  paix  generale.  Par 
les  Citoyens  Aubert  and  Dubocq.  Curious  woodcut  of  Bonaparte,  as 
Premier  Consul,  in  colors  (by  hand).  12  pp.  12mo,  uncut,  crudely 
backed  with  paper.  [Paris,  circa  1800] 

A  Napoleonic  Chapbook  containing  the  events  of  his  life,  in  French 
verse,  from  his  birtli  to  the  Peace  of  Lun6ville. 

390.  Napoleon"  Gallery;  or,  Illustrations  of  the  Life  and  Times  of  the 

■  Eijiperor  of  France.     Engraved  hy  eminent  artists  from  the  most 
celebrated  pictures  in  France.    Square  8yo,  cloth,  gilt  edges. 

Boston  [1888] 

391.  Napoleon's   Invasion"  of  Eussia.     Geande  Aemee  Bulletins.     A 

Complete  Set  of  the  Bulletins  of  the  Grande  Armee  issued  by  Na- 
poleon during  the  Invasion  of  Russia,  1812-1813,  Nos.  1  to  29,  in- 
clusive ;  Nouvelles  Officielles,  6  numbers ;  Extracts  from  the  "  Moni- 
teur,''  4  pieces.  ^Voodcuts  of  hnperial  eagle.  Together,  39  pieces,  2 
pp.  and  4  pp.  each  (152  pp.),  stitched,  unbound  (a  few  pencilled 
marginal  notes  in  unknown  hand).  Paris,  1812-1813 

A    COMPLETE    SET    OF    THE    29    BULLETINS    OF    THE    GrANDE    ArMEE    ISSUED 

DURING  Napoleon's  Russian  Campaign,  commencing  with  the  "  Premier 
Bulletin,"  dated  Gumbinem,  20  Juin,  1S12,  in  which  is  briefly  sketched  the 
movements  of  the  French  army,  its  condition  of  armament,  &c.,  up  to  and 
incorporating  the  famous  "  29e  Bulletin,"  dated  Molodetsckno,  3d  Decem- 
ber, 1812,  wherein  Napoleon  endeavors  to  prove  that  the  elements  were 
responsible  for  all  his  disasters  in  that  memorable  campaign. 

These  Bulletins  were  dispatched  to  the  headquarters  of  the  French 
army  in  Paris  and  appeared  in  the  official  organ  of  the  Government,  "  Le 
Moniteur,"  about  two  weeks  in  each  instance  after  being  forwarded  from 
Gumbinem,  Witkowiski,  Kowno,  Wilna,  Gloubokoe,  Smolensk,  Moscow,  and 
other  points  of  issue  in  Russia  and  elsewhere. 

In  addition  to  the  Bulletins  there  are  8  Nouvelles  OflJcielles  de  la 
Grande  Armee  that  were  issued  in  Paris  and  printed  in  the  "  Moniteur  " 
from  January  10,  1813,  to  April  23,  1813,  after  Napoleon  had  forsaken  the 
Armee  at  Smorgani,  leaving  the  King  of  Naplps  in  command.  These  con- 
tain news  of  the  Grande  Armee  from  time  to  time,  the  French  army  of  the 
North,  &c.,  &c.  Also,  there  are  several  extracts  from  the  "  Moniteur " 
commenting  upon  certain  occurrences  reported  in  the  Bulletins. 

In  these  remarkable  records  of  Napoleon  are  embodied  the  official  ac- 
counts of  the  doings  of  the  French  and  Russian  forces  during  the  period 
of  the  Invasion  of  Russia.  They  present  in  brief  but  vivid  sentences  the 
advance  of  Buonparte  after  leaving  Dresden;  the  mobilization  of  his  vast 
army ;  the  seizure  of  Yilna,  the  ancient  capital  of  the  Lithuanian  Gedimin, 
from  which  town  Bulletins  No.  4,  5,  6  and  7  were  issued;  the  attempted 
capture  and  final  occupation  of  Smolensk  the  Sacred,  the  "Key  of 
Russia;"  the  advance  on,  and  possession  of,  Moscow,  from  which  Bulle- 
tins 19  to  24,  inclusive,  were  sent  forth  and  in  which  are  published  the 
details  of  the  burning  of  the  city,  the  evacuation  thereof;  retreat  from 
Russia,  &c. 

Incorporated  in  this  set  is  the  renowned  "  29e  Bulletin,"  dated  Molo- 
detsckno, December  17,  1812,  wherein  Napoleon  states  that  his  series  of 
disasters  in  the  Russian  campaign  were  due  entirely  to  natural  conditions 
over  which  he  had  no  control,  concluding  with  the  curt  sentence  about  his 
own  fine  physical  condition. 

Jomini,  De  Segur,  Thiers,  Joyneville,  and  others  have  fully  treated  most 
of  the  incidents  reported  in  the  Bulletins,  and  it  is  suggested  that  all  in- 
terested refer  to  the  volumes  of  those  historians  for  additional  particulars 
regarding  them,  including,  in  addition  to  the  events  already  noted.  Napo- 
leon's Proclamation  commencing,  "  The  second  Polish  war  has  begun,"  the 


well-known  skirmishes  and  battles  mentioned;  the  great  generals  named, 
with  their  commands,  etc. ;  the  numerous  and  varied  reports  from  those 
in  authority  of  the  principal  persons  and  incidents  of  the  Invasion;  the 
treatment  of  prisoners  by  both  sides;  the  burning  of  Moscow  by  the  Rus- 
sians ;  the  approach  to  that  city  of  the  French  army  then  reduced  from 
420,000  men  at  the  passage  of  the  Niemen  to  100,000;  the  horrors  of  the 
nine  days'  retreat  from  Moscow  in  the  midst  of  intense  cold;  the  flight  of 
Napoleon  to  Paris,  &c.,  &c. 

Laid  in  are  IS  copperplates,  &c.,  12mo  and  8vo,  of  Russian  scenes,  in- 
cluding a  plate  after  Cruikshank,  a  scarce  one  by  Spendelowe,  and  plates 
by  French  engravers  [1809-1830]. 

There  appears  to  be  no  record  or  any  sale  by  auction  of  a  complete 
SET  of  these  Napoleon  Bulletins.     There  are  none  of  them  in  thej 

FINE   collections    OF    SaINSBURY,    LaTTA,    &C. 

392.  Napoleon's  Invasion  of  Eussia.     29me  Bulletin  de  la  Grande  Armee, 

Molodestno,  le  Decenibre,  1812;  (et)  Eeflexions  sur  le  29me  Bulletin 
par  un  militaire  Eusse.    8  pp.  small  4to,  unbound  and  uncut. 

[Paris,  1812] 

Napoleon's  famous  Bulletin  No.  29,  issued  during  the  Campaign  in 
Russia,  and  commented  upon  by  a  Russian  soldier.  Printed  in  double 
columns,  the  Bulletin  in  one,  comments  in  the  other. 

393.  N'apoleon's  Invasion  of  Eussia.    Genin  (Thomas  H.).    The  Napolead, 

in  Twelve  Books.    16mo,  boards,  leather  back. 

St.  Clairsville   [0.],  1833 

Fine  copy  of  the  first  edition  of  a  rare  work  relating  to  Napoleon. 
The  author  W'as  one  of  the  early  settlers  of  Ohio,  and  a  prominent  lawyer 
there. 

394.  K'apoleon  in  the  Other  World.     A  N"arrative  written  by  Himself;  and 

found  near  his  Tomb  in  the  Island  of  St.  Helena.  By  Xongo-Tee- 
Foh-Tchi.  Frontispiece  (re-edged),  portrait  of  Napoleon,  and  view, 
inserted.  8vo,  half  red  morocco,  symbolical  gilt  back,  gilt  top,  lower 
edges  uncut.  London,  1827 

395.  Napoleon  Proclamation.     Detail  Officiel  annongant  le  retour  de  sa 

Majeste  FEmpereur  des  Frangaise  et  Eoi  d'ltalie  dans  sa  capitale, 
apres  avoir  signe  la  paix  avec  FEmpereur  d'Autriche.  Woodcut  head- 
piece, and  eagle  in  oval  border.    4  pp.  small  4to,  unbound. 

Paris,  1805 

Issued  a  few  days  after  the  battle  of  Austerlitz.  Signed  by  Napoleon, 
and  countersigned  by  General  Berthier. 

396.  Napoleon    Proclamations.     Au    Peuple    Frangais;  a  L' Armee.     Au 

golfe  Juan,  le  ler  Mars  1815.  Small  cuts  of  eagle,  &c.,  at  heads.  4 
pp.  each,  small  4to,  unbound  and  uncut.     2  pieces. 

[Paris;  De  Flmprimerie  de  Poulet,  et  de  Chaignieau,  1815] 

These  proclamations,  concerning  the  defection  of  the  Dukes  of  Casti- 
glione  and  Regusa,  &c.,  were  issued  on  shipboard  in  the  Gulf  of  St.  John, 
while  Napoleon  was  en  route  from  Elba,  and  in  the  copying  of  which  the 
entire  force  on  board  was  employed.  The  above  copies,  by  two  different 
publishers,  were  among  the  first  printed  in  Paris  about  March  5,  1815, 
and  were  circulated  throughout  France.  See  Bentley's  1836  edition  of 
Bourrienne's  "  Memoirs  "  for  a  full  English  translation  of  the  Proclama- 
tions. 


397.  N"apoleox  ^  Signatures.      Sainsbiiry    (J.),    Thirty    facsimiles    of    the 

different  signatures  of  the  Emperor  Napoleon,  also  facsimile  (full 
page)  of  an  A.L.S.  of  Barry  O'Meara.    4to,  unbound.    London,  1836 

398.  Napoleon  Tracts.    Memoir  upon  the  Affairs  of  Spain,  London,  1809; 

Operations  of  the  British  Army  in  Spain,  London,  1809 ;  Ferdinand 
Vindicated  and  Ministers  Defended,  London,  1809 ;  State  of  Portugal 
during  the  Last  Thirty  Years,  London,  1810.  Bound  in  1  vol.,  8vo, 
half  calf. 

399.  Napoleon's  Address.     Aux  habitans  des  departemens  des  Hautes  et 

Basses- Alpes ;  (et)  Garde  Rationale  de  Paris.  Cut  of  eagle,  &c.  3 
pp.  small  4to.  Paris,  1815 

Assures  the  people  that  the  cause  of  the  nation  will  yet  triumph,  that 
their  rights  will  be  maintained,  &c. 

400.  Napoleon's  Appointments.     Extrait  du  Moniteur  du  Mardi  6  Juin 

1815.  Decrets  Imperiaux.  Au  palais  de  TElysee,  le  4  Juin  1815. 
Cut  of  Imperial  eagle.  (Enumerates  the  names  of  the  newly-appointed 
members  of  the  Chamber  of  Peers,  the  appointment  of  Comte  de 
Lacepede,  as  president  of  that  body  in  the  absence  of  the  prince 
archi-chancelier,  &c.),  2  pp.  4to,  unbound.  Portrait  of  Napoleon, 
laid  in.  Paris,  1815 

Many  of  these  appointments  are  among  the  last  made  by  Napoleon 
previous  to  his  defeat  at  Waterloo,  about  two  weeks  later. 

401.  Napoleon's  Coronation.     A  Letter  to  Dr.  Troy  on  the  Coronation  of 

Bonaparte  by  Pope  Pius  the  Seventh.  By  Mekncthon.  97  pp.  12mo, 
unbound  (name  on  title).  Dublin,  1805 

402.  Napoleon's  Coronation.     Printed  circular  from  the  publisher  Guerin 

relative  to  a  work  upon  the  coronation  of  Napoleon.  Stamped  with 
name,  number  and  post-office  seal.    1  p.  square  12mo.        Paris,  1806 

403.  Napoleon's  Death  and  Will.     Details  Yeritables  sur  la  Mort  et  le 

Testament  du  grand  Capitaine  Napoleon,  Massacre  d'Anvers,  &c., 
12  pp.  12mo,  unbound  and  uncut.  [Paris,  n.d.] 

Giving  details  of  the  death  of  Napoleon,  his  will  made  at  Longwood,  St. 
Helena,  April  15,  1821,  and  other  news. 

404.  Napoleon's  Entry  into  Paris.     Extrait  du  Moniteur,  du  21  Mars 

1815.  (Mentions  the  Emperor's  arrival  at  Paris,  gives  the  Proclama- 
tion of  Lyons,  of  March  13,  1815,  the  Order  of  the  Day,  &c.).  4  pp. 
small  4to.  Paris,  1815 

"  The  King  has  departed,  the  Emperor  has  arrived."  Laid  in  is  a  view 
of  Napoleon's  entry  bearing  out  the  description  of  Bourrieune,  "  It  was 
late  in  the  evening  of  the  20th  (March)  that  Bonaparte  entered  Paris 
in  an  open  carriage,"  &c. 

405.  Napoleon's  Grave.     St.  Helena.    Napoleon's  Graf  och  Longwood  ur  en 

Svensk  Sjo-Officers  Dagbok  under  en  resa  fran  Ostindien,  1827.  S 
illustrations.     4to,  wrappers.  Stockholm,  1830 

A  Napoleon  pamphlet  in  Swedish. 


406.  Napoleon's  Journals.    Eighteen  Original  Journals,  Each  by  a  General 

Officer,  of  the  Eighteen  Campaigns  of  The  ICmperor  Napoleon,  Being 
those  in  which  he  Personally  Commanded  in  Chief.  To  which  are 
added  all  the  Bulletins,  now  First  Published  Complete.  Translated 
from  the  French.     2  vols.  8vo,  half  calf,  gilt  backs. 

London,  1816-1817 
Includes  Journals  of  the  Campaigns  in  Italy,  1796-7;  Egypt  and  Syria, 
1798-9;  Marengo,  1799;  Siege  of  Genoa,  1800;  the  three  German  Cam- 
paigns, 1805-9-13;  Prussia,  1806-7;  Russia,  1812;  France,  1814;  written 
by  Berthier,  Denon,  Miot,  Petit;  Marshal  Ney's  Account  of  Waterloo,  and 
much  other  information  of  absorbing  interest  not  published  in  any  other 
form.  Outside  of  the  "  Moniteur  "  there  appears  to  be  no  complete  col- 
lection of  the  Bulletins  as  here  published  in  English. 

407.  Napoleon's  Second  Funehal.    Itineraire  de  la  Translation  des  Cendres 

de  L'Empereur  i^apoleon,  depuis  IMle  Sainte-Helene,  jusqu'a  Photel 
royal  des  Invalides.  (With  the  order  of  march  of  the  cortege).  2 
pp.  8vo,  unbound.  Nevers,  n.d. 

408.  N"apoleonana.    K'eues  ^Magazin  enthaltend  ;  merkwurdige  Begebenheiten, 

vaterlandisch  Ereignisse,  nutzliche  Eriindungen,  nebst  interessanten 
Erzahlungen.     ISTos.    1-6    (all    ever   issued?),    small    4to,    unbound. 

n.p.  1813 
With  interesting  references  to  Napoleon,  Pius  YII.,  Cologne,  etc. 

409.  Napoleonic  Ideas.    Des  Idees  Napoleoniennes,  par  le  Prince  Napoleon- 

Louis  Bonaparte.  Brussels,  1839.  Translated  by  James  A.  Dorr. 
Portraits.     12mo,  half  red  calf,  symbolical  gilt  back,  gilt  top. 

K  Y.,  1859 
First  American  Edition,  extra-illustrated  by  the  insertion  of  a  colored 
map  of  Europe  in  1812,  and  32  portraits  and  views,  some  on  India  paper, 
and  mostly  inlaid. 

410.  [N'apoleonis  Eeliquiae.     A  Poem  in  Six  Cantos,  with  N'otes.     Illus- 

trated.    8vo,  half  red  morocco,  symbolical  gilt  back,  gilt  top. 

London,  1841 
Printed  at  Rouen,  and  written  during  the  Second  Funeral  of  Napoleon. 
Extra-illustrated  by  the  insertion  of  about  75  portraits,  views,  «&c.,  some 
on  India  paper,  and  a  number  inlaid. 

411.  ISTapoleon  (Prince  Joseph  C.  P.).    N'apoleon  and  his  Detractors.    By       r 

Prince  N'apoleon  [his  nephew].    Translated  and  Edited  with  Xotes,   w  2 
by  E.  L.  De  Beaufort.    2  photograph  portraits,  and  autograph.    8vo, 
cloth,  gilt,  uncut.  London,  1888 

412.  Narrative  of  Events  connected  with  the  First  Abdication  of  Napoleon. 

By  Sir  Thomas  Ussher.  .  .  His  Embarkation  at  Elba,  &c.,  as  nar- 
rated by  Col.  Laborde,  8vo,  cloth.  Dublin,  1841 

413.  [Nelson  (Lord)].    Eevolutions  Almanach  von  1800.    With  portraits  in- 

cluding Nelson,  Pius  VI.,  Massena,  BlUcher,  Bernadotte,  and  others, 
also  views.     12mo,  old  wrappers,  uncut.  Gottingen  [1800] 

414.  New  Constitution.     Acte  Additionnel  aux  Constitutions  de  I'Empire, 

Au  palais  cle  I'Elysee,  le  22  Avril  1815.  Printed  at  Nimes  for  that 
county-seat  and  the  five  towns  of  the  arrondissement.  16  pp.  small 
4to,  unbound.  Nimes,  1815 


415:  New  Constitutiox.  Another  Copy.  4  pp.  4to.  Printed  at  (Paris), 
and  gives  names  of  all  county-seats  and  those  of  towns  of  various  ar- 
rondissements.  [Paris],  1815 

416.  l!^Ew  Constitution.    Another  Copy.    Extrait  du  Moniteur  du  Dimanehe 

23  Avril  1815.  Cut  of  Imperial  eagle.  (Does  not  contain  names  of 
county-seats,  etc.).    Portrait  of  Napoleon  laid  in.  [Paris],  1815 

Under  this  caption  of  "  Acte  Additioiiuel,  &c.,"  Napoleon  proclaims  a 
new  constitution  said  to  resemble  the  charter  of  Louis  XVIII.  of  the 
year  previous.  Appoints  hereditary  Chamber  of  Peers,  makes  judges  ir- 
removable, reestablishes  the  confiscation  of  property,  &c. 

417.  News  from  Bordeaux.    Extrait  du  Moniteur  du  Mercredi  5  Avril  1815. 

Nouvelle  de  Bordeaux,  2  Avril  1815.  (Announces  the  arrival  of  Gen- 
eral Clausel  at  Saint-xlndre-de-Cubsac,  gives  other  news  concerning 
him,  &c.).    4  pp.  small  4to,  unbound.  Paris,  1815 

418.  News  from  Lyons,  etc.    Extrait  du  Moniteur  du  7  Avril   1815.    Nou- 

velles  de  Lyon,  du  Avril  1815.  (Mentions  that  the  National  Guard 
of  Grenoble  is  made  ready  to  suppress  the  civil  war  that  has  broken 
out  in  Marseilles,  the  Hautes-Alpes,  &c.,  that  General  Grouchy  be 
sent  forward  as  commander-in-chief,  &c.).  Cut  of  imperial  eagle. 
2  pieces,- each  2  pp.  small  4to,  unbound.     View  of  Grenoble  laid  in. 

Paris,  1815 

419.  News  from  Toulouse.    Extrait  du  Moniteur  du  Lundi  10  Avril  1815. 

Au  quartier-general  a  Toulouse,  le  4  Avril  1815.  (Letter  from  the 
General,  Comte  de  Laborde  to  Prince  d'Eckmiihl,  Minister  of  War. 
Mentions  changes,  appointments,  &c.,  and  includes  Laborde's  Procla- 
mation to  the  people  of  Toulouse).    4  pp.  small  4to,  unbound. 

Paris,  1815 

420.  News  of  the  Day.    Nouvelles  du  Jour.     Details  curieux  de  I'arrivee  a 

Londres,  de  S.A.E.  le  Due  de  Nemours,  et  sa  reception  par  la  jeune 
Peine  d'Angleterre,  &c.  (Besides  noticing  the  visit  of  Nemours  to 
England,  mentions  the  names  of  Wellington,  Schwartzemberg,  Mar- 
shal Soult  and  others).    2  pp.  4to,  unbound.  [Paris,  circa  1835] 

421.  New  York  City.    The  Illustrated  New  York  News,  Vol.  1,  No.  1,  June 

7,  1851.    Folio,  as  issued.  New  York,  1851 

422.  New  York  Morxixg  Post  (The).     November  7,  1783.    4  pp.  Folio. 

Facsimile.  New  York,  1783 

Contains  Washington's  Farewell  Address,  etc. 

423.  New  York  Newspapers.     The  Anglo  Saxon.     (Phonetic  Newspaper) 

Vol.  1,  No.  19.    July  24,  1847.    4  pp.    Folio,  as  issued. 

New  York,  1847 

424.  New  York  Newspapers.     The  Whip.     Vol.  1,  No.  3.     February  26, 

1855.  Weekly  Whip.  Vol.  1,  No.  2.  February  19,  1855.  ^Both 
illustrated.    2  pieces.    Folio,  as  issued.  New  York,  1855 

425.  New  York  Newspapers.    The  Free  Love  Advocate  and  Promoter  of  the 

Affinities.  Vol.  1,  No.  2.  Nov.  10,  1855.  Illustrated.  4  pp.  Folio, 
as  issued.  New  York,  1855 


426.  New  York  Newspapers.    Atlantic  Telegraph.    Vol.  1,  No.  1,  Sept.  1, 

1858.    Illustrated.    4  pp.  4to,  as  issued.  New  York,  1858 

"  Printed  ou  a  car  moving  in  the  procession." 

427.  New  York  Shanghai.    Vol.  No.  1.    Vol.  1,  No.  6.    July  16  and  Aug. 

20,  1855.    2  numbers,  4to,  as  issued.  New  York,  1855 

428  Ney  (Michel).     Memoirs  of  Marshal  Ney.     Published  by  his  Family. 
2  vols,  in  1.    8vo,  boards,  cloth  back,  uncut.  Philadelphia,  1834 

429.  Notice    Historique    sur    le   18    Brumaire    [Nov.   8,    1799],   par    le 

President  de  la  Commission  des  Inspecteurs  du  Conseil  des  Anciens, 
alors  le  Citoyen  Cornet,  &c.  (Historical  sketch  of  the  "  dark  day 
in  French  History,"  after  Napoleon's  return  from  Egypt,  when  the 
Council  des  Anciens  was  overthrown,  and  the  control  of  the  military 
seized  by  him,^&c.).  20  pp.  12mo,  unbound.  Laid  in  is  a  view  after 
Johannot  representing  a  scene  in  the  Chamber.  Paris,  1819 

430.  Notice  to  Inhabitants.     Municipalite  de  Paris.     Par  le  Maire,  et  les 

Officiers  Municipaux.  Extrait  du  Eegistre  des  Deliberations  du 
Corps  Municipal,  du  Lundi  4  Juillet  1791.  Woodcut  of  municipal 
arms.     Folio.  Paris,  1791 

A  three-column  broadside,  *'  Avis  Aux  Citoyens,"  issued  by  Bailly, 
mayor,  relative  to  tlie  suppression  of  the  "  atteliers-de-charite,"  and  in- 
cludes order  for  the  distribution  of  a  sum  of  money  among  the  poor. 

431.  NoYA-ScoTiA  Packet   (The)    and  General  Advertiser.     No.  8.     June 

22,  1785.    4  pp.    Folio,  as  issued.  Shelburne,  1785 

432.  O'Brien   (Capt.  D.  W.).     Narrative  of  Capt.  O'Brien,  containing  an 

Account  of  his  Shipwreck,  Captivity,  and  Escape  from  France.  Ee- 
printed  from  the  Naval  Chronicle,  with  Additions.  8vo,  half  buck- 
ram. London,  1814 

433.  Official  News.    Extrait  de  la  Gazette  Officielle,  du  Yendredi  28  Juillet 

1815.  Cut  of  coat-of-arms.  (Mentions  cessation  of  hostilities  along 
the  coasts  of  France,  the  instructions  of  the  British  Government  re- 
garding Napoleon,  &c.).    4  pp.  small  4to,  unbound.  Paris,  1815 

434.  O'Meara  (Barry  E.).    An  Exposition  of  some  of  the  Transactions,  that 

have  taken  place  at  St.  Helena,  since  the  Appointment  of  Sir  Hud- 
son Lowe,  as  Governor  of  that  Island,  &c.     8vo,  wrappers,  uncut. 

London,  1819 

An  interesting  worlv  by  Dr.  O'Meara,  who  was  Napoleon's  surgeon 
while  he  was  at  St,  Helena,  being  an  answer  to  an  anonymous  pamphlet 
upon  the  treatment  of  Napoleon,  in  which  many  adverse  reflections  are 
made  upon  O'Meara.  Contains  details  of  many  of  the  intimate  and  in- 
side workings  of  the  Island  Government  which  had  the  immediate  super- 
vision of  the  illustrious  prisoner. 

435.  O'Meara   (Barry  E.).     Historical  Memoirs  of  Napoleon.     Book  IX. 

[Campaign  in  Belgium,  1815.]  Translated  from  the  Original  Manu- 
script. With  appendix  of  proof  that  the  pretended  MS.  from  St. 
Helena  was  not  written  by  Napoleon.  Colored  plan  of  the  battle  of 
Waterloo.    8a^o,  sprinkled  calf.  London,  1820 

From  the  library  of  John  Sheepshanks,  with  his  bookplate. 


436.  O'Meara  (Barry  E.).    Napoleon  in  Exile;  or,  A  Voice  from  St.  Helena. 

The  Opinions  and  Eeflections  of  Napoleon  on  the  most  important 
events  of  his  Life  and  Government  in  his  Own  Words.  Portraits. 
2  vols.  8vo,  original  blue  boards,  paper  labels,  uncut  (back  of  1  vol. 
slightly  split).  London,  1822 

From  the  library  of  Sir  Edmund  Antrobus,  with  his  bookplate,  and 
autograph  signature  in  both  volumes. 

437.  Orange  Journal  (The).     January  7,  1854.     A^ol.  1.     No.  1.     4  pp. 

Folio,  as  issued.  Orange,  N.  J.,  1854 

438.  Pages  (Franqois  Xavier).     Secret  History  of  the  French  Kevolution; 

Containing  Particulars  but  little  known,  with  Extracts  on  the  most 
remarkable  Publications  on  the  Revolution.  Translated  from  the 
French.  2  vols.  8vo,  mottled  calf,  gilt  (name  on  1  title,  and  name 
cut  from  another,  binding  poor).  London,  1797 

439.  Palais  des  Tuileries.     Extrait  du  Moniteur  du  Mardi  21  Mars,  1815. 

(Chronicles  the  return  of  Napoleon  from  Elba,  his  arrival  at  the 
Tuileries,  names  of  a  newly  appointed  Cabinet,  prints  letter  from 
the  Garde  Imperiale  signed  Comte  Drouot,  &c.).  4  pp.  4to  (por- 
tions of  side-margins  torn  away).  Paris,  1815 

440.  Palladium  of  Liberty.    July  2,  1818.    4  pp.    Folio,  as  issued. 

Morris-Town,  N.  J.,   1818 

441.  Panama  Sun  (The).    Vol.  1.     No.  4.    Jan.  29,  1851.     4  pp.     Folio, 

as  issued.  Panama,  N.  G.,  1851 

Contains  an  account  of  a  voyage  through  the  Straits  of  Magellan. 

442.  Paris  and  the  Allies,    ifiphemerides.     Eecit  de  ce  qui  s'est  passe  a 

Paris  depuis  le  28  Mars  jusqu'au  3  Avril,  et  Pieces  Officielles.  (Con- 
tains address  to  the  inhabitants  of  Paris  by  Schwartzenberg,  extracts 
from  the  proceedings  of  the  Senate,  &c.).    8  pp.  small  4to,  unbound. 

Paris,  1814 
Laid  in  is  an  engraved  view  of  the  entrance  of  the  Allies  into  Paris. 

443.  Parish  Churches.     Municipalite  de  Paris.     Loi  concernant  la  forma- 

tion &  la  circonscription  de  la  Paroisse  Cathedrale  de  Paris. 
Samedi  15  Janvier  1791.  Transcrite,  le  meme  jour,  sur  les  Regis- 
tres  de  la  Municipalite  de  Paris.    Woodcut  of  municipal  arms.   Folio. 

Paris,  1791 

Concerns    the    establishment    by    the    National    Assembly    of    various 

parish   churches    of   Paris,    their   boundaries   of   administration,    &c.,    an 

early  exhibition  of  the  superseding  of  the  Civil  for  Ecclesiastical  authority 

in  this  regard. 

444.  Paui/s  Letters  to  his  Kinsfolk.     By   [Sir  Walter  Scott],     8vo,  half 

calf,  gilt.  ^  Edinburgh,  1816 

Fine  copy  of  the  First  Edition.  These  letters  are  a  genuine  fragment 
of  the  author's  autobiography.  iSister  Margaret  is  the  author's  "  Aunt 
Christian,"  the  Major  is  his  "  Elder  Brother,"  &c. 


445.  [Peltier  (John)].    The  Trial  of  Peltier  for  a  Libel  against  Napoleon 

Buonparte,    at    Middlesex,    Feb.  21,    1803.      Caricature    of   Napo- 
leon.   FiKST  Edition.  •  8vo,  half  sprinkled  calf .    French  and  English. 

London,  1803 

Peltier  was  editor  of  a  French  periodical  in  London  and  attacked 
Napoleon  with  much  virulence,  to  which  Sir  James  Mackintosh  made  his 
well-known  defense  at  this  trial. 

446.  Peninsula  Campaign  (The).     Kecollections  of  the  Peninsula.    By  the 

author  of  Sketches  of  India.    8vo,  half  sprinkled  calf.    London,  1824 

447.  Peninsular  War.    Memoir,  written  by  Sir  Hew  Dalrymple  of  his  Pro- 

ceedings as  connected  with  the  Affairs  of  Spain,  and  the  Commence- 
ment of  the  Peninsular  War.    8vo,  boards,  cloth  back.    London,  1830 
Presentation   copy   to   Colonel   Napier   from   Sir   Adolphus   Dalrymple, 
with  autograph  inscription  on  fly-leaf. 

448.  Pennsylvania  Gazette    (The).     June  19,   1760.     4  pp.     Folio,  as 

issued.  Philadelphia;  B.  Franklin,  1760 

449.  Pennsylvania  Gazette  (The).     Dec.  12,  1771.    May  29,  1776,  June 

5,  1776.     3  pieces.     Folio,  as  issued.  Philadelphia,  1771-1776 

450.  Pennsylvania  Packet  (The),  and  Daily  Advertiser.    Sept.  18,  19,  20, 

21,  23  and  25,  1786.    6  pieces.    Folio,  as  issued. 

Philadelphia,  1786 
The  issue  for  September  25,  contains  a  lengthy  account  of  the  Debate 
in  the  General  Assembly  on  the  Bill  for  Incorporating  the  City  of  Phila- 
delphia. 

451.  Pennsylvania  Packet  (The)  and  Daily  Advertiser.    May  31,  June  1, 

June  2,  June  4,  1787.    4  pieces.    Folio,  as  issued. 

Philadelphia,  1787 

452.  Pennsylvania  Packet  and  Daily  Advertiser  (The)  June  5,  8,  9  and 

11,  1787.    4  pieces.    Folio,  as  issued.  Philadelphia,  1787 

The  issue  for  June  5,  contains  Col.  Hamilton's  Speech  in  the  Assembly, 
February  18,  1787   (4%  columns). 

453.  Philadelphia  N'ewspapers.     The  Tickler,  by  Toby  Scratch-em.     Vol. 

2,  No.  12,  May  3,  1809;  Vol.  4,  :^o.  26,  Aug.  7,  1811;  Vol  5,  No. 
23,  Feb.  26,  1812;  Vol.  5,  No.  4,  March  4,  1812.  4  Nos.  Folio, 
as  issued.  Philadelphia,  1809,  1812 

454.  Philippart  (John).    Memoirs  and  Campaigns  of  Charles  John,  Prince 
^  Eoyal  of  Sweden.    Engraved  portrait  after  Howenschald.     8vo,  blue 

boards,  uncut  (back  damaged).  London,  1814 

455.  Philippart    (John).     Campaign  in  Germany    and  France,    from  the 

Exjfiration  of  the  Armistice  to  Napoleon's  Abdication.  With  Appen- 
dix containing  the  French  Bulletins  issued  during  this  Period.  Por- 
traits of  Napoleon  and  Blilcher.  2  vols.  8vo,  half  red  morocco, 
symbolical  gilt  backs,  gilt  tops,  uncut  (a  few  leaves  stained). 

London,  1814 


/ 


456.  Philippart  (John).    Memoirs  and  Campaigns  of  Charles  John  [Ber- 

nadotte],  Prince  Koyal  of  Sweden.    Portrait.    8vo,  half  calf. 

Baltimore,  1815 

457.  Philippaet  (John).    Memoirs,  &c.,  of  General  Moreau.    2  portraits  of 

Moreau  (1  inserted),  facsimile  of  the  General's  last  letter,  map  of 
the  course  of  the  Rhine,  &c.  8\o,  half  red  morocco,  gilt,  gilt  top, 
some  leaves  uncut.  Philadelphia;  M.  Cary;  and  Boston,  1816 

Early  American  Edition. 

458.  Police.     Hotel-de-Ville  de  Paris.     Departement  de  Police.     Du  Mardi 

23  Fevrier  1790.  Le  Departement  de  Police,  instruit  qu^um  Im- 
prime,  portant  le  nom  de  N.  M.  Duhama  .  .  .  contient  une  incul- 
pation, aussi  fausse  qu'atroce,  contre  M.  de  Besenval,  &  quarante 
autres  personnes  non  designees.    Woodcut  of  municipal  arms.    Folio. 

Paris,  1790 
Public  notification  by  the  police  of  the  circulation  of  certain  printed 
accusations  against  M.  de  Besenval,  and  others,  and  the  efforts  of  the 
police  to  suppress  such.  The  de  Besenval  named  is  presumably  the 
French  general  who  had  promised  to  assist  de  Launay  in  the  defense 
of  the  Bastille. 

459.  Political  Broadside.     Observations  sur  une  Declaration  du   Congres 

de  Yienne,  concernant  PEmtree  en  France  de  PEmpereur  Napoleon. 
Extrait  du  Moniteur,  &c.  2  copies,  each  4  pp.  8vo  and  4to,  unbound. 
Laid  in  is  a  curious  cut,  12mo,  of  the  Congress  in  action). 

[Paris,  1815] 

460.  Political  Gospel.     :fivangile  Politique.     La  Legitimite,  et  La  Charte. 

4  pp.  4to,  unbound.  Paris,  1816 

461.  Porter  (Sir  Robert  Ker).    Narrative  of  the  Campaign  in  Russia,  dur- 

ing the  Year  1812.  Portrait,  and  2  folding  maps  showing  the  ad- 
vance to,  and  retreat  from,  Moscow.  8vo,  stamped  calf,  gilt  back  with 
the  crowned  '^^^'  (rebacked).  London,  1815 

462.  Porto-Farrago.     Extrait  du  Moniteur  du  8  Mars.     (Gives  news  of  the 

arrival  and  departure  of  Bonaparte  from  Porto-Farrago,  on  Feb. 
26,  1815,  taking  with  him  about  1,000  men — some  French,  the  rest 
made  up  of  Neopolitains,  Poles,  &c.)  4  pp.  small  4to,  unbound. 
(Laid  in  is  a  view  of  Napoleon  after  his  Return).  Paris,  1815 

463.  Portraits  des  Generaux  Francais,  faisant  suite  aux  Victoires  et  Con- 

quetes  des  Frangais.  Portrait  of  Napoleon  {inserted).  8vo,  half 
red  morocco,  text  only,  no  portraits.  Paris,  1818 

464.  Portraits  des  Generaux  Frangais,  faisant  suite  aux  Victoires  et  Con- 

quetes  des  Frangais.  Numerous  fine  portraits.  2  vols.  8  vo.  A-Ver- 
dier.    Original  boards,  uncut.  Paris,  1818-1819 

465.  Premier  Consul.    Rapport  Officiel  et  General,  du  Grand  Juge  Ministre 

de  la  Justice,  Au  Premier  Consul  et  au  Senat  Conservateur.  Report 
•  is  signed  Regnier.  4  pp.  4to,  unbound.  [Paris,  circa  1799-1800] 
Report  to  the  First  Consul  of  the  discovery  of  a  plot  against  the 
Government,  in  which  the  name  o*f  a  M.  Drake,  of  England  figures,  to- 
gether with  list  of  aliases  of  the  plotters,  &c.  Published  at  a  time  when 
Napoleon  was  away  from  Paris,  and  when  that  capital  was  a  hotbed  of 
conspiracies,  intrigues,  plots,  &c. 


466.  Proces    Michel.     No.    III.      Debats.      Suite    de    I'interrogatoire    des 

Accuses.  Eefers  to  Czernicheff,  Eussian  agents,  &c.).  8  pp.  4to, 
unbound  and  uncut.  Paris  [1814] 

A  portion  only  of  the  trial  of  this  celebrated  case,  the  full  proceedings 
of  which  have  been  published  in  a  volume  of  Svo  size  by  the  publisher 
of  this  pamphlet. 

467.  Pkoclamation  of  the  Coalition".      Le  Moniteur    Supprime,    ou  Le 

Double  Moniteur,  du  20  Janvier  1814.  32  pp.  8vo.  uncut  and  un- 
bound. Paris,  1814 
A  few  copies  of  the  First  Edition  of  the  "  Moniteur  "  of  January  20, 
1814,  having  appeared  with  certain  news  which  caused  its  suppression, 
another  edition  [this  Double  Number]  was  issued  later  the  same  day 
with  the  offending  news  omitted.  This  number  contains  the  Proclama- 
tion of  the  Coalition,  and  the  correspondence  leading  up  to  the  First 
Treaty  of  Paris  in  May  1814.  Includes  printed  letters  from  Metternich, 
Caulaincourt,  Sainte  Aignan,  Bliicher,  &c.,  which  were  written,  chiefly, 
sometime  after  the  Battle  of  the  Nations,  October  16-19,  1813,  in  which 
the  French  were  defeated  by  the  allied  armies  of  Germany,  Austria,  &c. 

468.  Proclamation  of  the  Coalition.     Another,  copy  of  the  same,  by  an- 

other printer. 

469.  Prospectus.    Bibliotheque  des  Peres  de  Famille.    With  the  fine  engraved 

frontispiece  of  the  ivork  hy  Ponce  after  Suehac,  and  dedicated  to 
''La  Reine  Hortensef    4  pp.  12mo,  uncut.  Paris,  1811 

470.  Prospectus  and  Broadsides.     Les  Pastes  de  la  Gloire,  ou  les  Braves 

Kecommandes  a  la  Posterite,  Monument  eleve  aux  Defenseurs  de  la 
Patrie.  [Prospectus  of  work,  with  price  of  subscription,  &c.] 
[Paris,  n.d.]  ;  Au  Eedacteur  du  Journal  du  Departement  des  Bouches 
de  PElbe  [Extract,  unsigned,  concerning  troops  around  Posen,  the 
command  of  them,  &c.]  n.p.n.d. ;  Copy  of  an  Extract  from  the  "  Peg- 
istres  du  Gresse  de  la  Maison  de  Sainte-Pelagie,  Paris,  du  6  Bru- 
maire,  Pan  13,^^  concerning  the  arrest  of  a  Comte  de  Belleville,  Paris, 
Sept.  7,  1816.     12mo,  and  small  4to,  unbound  (3  pieces). 

471.  Public  Works.    Municipalite  de  Paris.    Departement  des  Travaux  Pub- 

lies.  Marche  de  MM.  de  l^Assemblee  Rationale,  &  de  MM.  les 
Eepresentans  de  la  Commune,  pour  le  Te  Deum,  qui  sera  chante  a 
Xotre-Dame,  le  Dimanche  14  Fevrier  1790.  Woodcut  of  municipal 
arms.    Folio.  Paris,  1790 

Maps  of  the  route  of  the  procession  to  the  cathedral  where  a  Te  Deum 
is  to  be  sung  in  honor,  probably,  of  the  incorporation  of  Corsica  as  part 
of  France.  Also,  details  the  arrangement  of  the  carriages  of  the  various 
deputies,  &c. 

472.  Publicola's  Addresses  to  the  People  of  England;  To  the  Soldiers;  and 

To  the  Sailors.  To  which  is  added  His  Postscript  to  the  People  of 
England.     22  pp.  12mo,  unbound.  Lond.  1803 

Stirring  addresses  relative  to  Napoleon's  threatened  invasion  of  Eng- 
land. 

473.  QuERSONNiERES   (F.  M.  J.  X.  Des).     The  Vision,  A  French  Poem  on 

the  Murder  of  the  Duke  D'Enguien,  and  other  Stanzas.    French  and 

English.    12mo,  old  red  morocco,  gilt,  gilt  edges.  London,  1809 

From  the  library  of  George  Grote,  the  Historian,  with  his  bookplate. 


474.  Raffles    (Thomas).     Letters  during  a  tour  through  France,   Savoy, 

Switzerland,  Germany,  and  the  Netherlands  in  1817.  12mo,  half 
calf,  gilt  (name  on  title).  London,  1818 

475.  Ramel  (General).     Narrative  of  the  Deportation  to  Cayenne,  of  Bar- 

thelemy,  Pichegru,  Willot,  Marbois,  La  Rue,  Ramel,  &c.,  in  conse- 
quence of  the  Revolution  of  September  4,  1797.  Translated  from 
the  French.    8vo,  blue  wrappers,  uncut  (name  on  title). 

London,  1799 

476.  Republican  Herald.     September  16,  1818.     4  pp.     Folio,  as  issued 

(stained).  Poughkeepsie,  1818 

477.  Retreat  from  Moscow.    The  London  Gazette  Extraordinary,  Tuesday, 

December  8,  1812.  (Contains  news  from  St.  Petersburg  under  date 
of  Nov.  11,  1812,  of  Napoleon's  flight  from  Moscow,  the  taking 
of  Witepsk  by  Count  de  Wittgenstein,  &c.).    4  pp.  small  folio. 

Lond.,  1812 

478.  Return  from  El'ba.    "Adresse  des  Habitans  de  la  Ville  de  Grenoble  a 

S.M.  FEmpereur  des  Frangais.^^  Signed  by  Renoldon,  mayor.  2  pp. 
4to,  unbound.  [Paris,  1815] 

The  Grenoble  Address,  in  which  the  mayor  dwells  upon  the  glorious 
prospect  opened  up  for  France  by  the  Emperor's  return  from  Elba,  as- 
sures him  of  the  undying  loyalty  of  the  people  of  Grenoble,  &c. 

479.  Return    from    Elba.     "Extrait   du   Moniteur   du   Samedi   11  Mars 

(1815).''  Dispatch  from  Harmand,  Prefet  des  Hautes-Alpes,  giving 
details  of  Napoleon's  arrival  at  Gap,  March  5th,  on  his  return  from 
Elba.    4  pp.  small  4to,  unbound.    With  view  of  Gap  laid  in. 

[Paris,  1815] 

480.  Returx  from  Elba.    Extrait  du  Moniteur  du  21  Mars  1815.     (Procla- 

mations made  at  Lyons,  March  13  and  15,  1815,  appointing  a  new 
Ministr}^  abolishing  the  Xobilit}-,  the  suppressing  of  feudal  estates, 
&c.).    4  pp.  small  4to,  unbound.  Paris,  1815 

481.  Revolutiox  of  1848.     Citoyens,  Exigeons  avant  de  Deposer  les  Amies, 

et  avant  tout,  les  Conditions  suivantes,  &c.  (Broadside  signed  "  L^n 
bon  Citoyen  ",  dated  February  24,  1848,  the  day  Lo^s  Philippe  fled 
from  Paris,  concerns  Parliamentary  Reform,  &c.).     1  p.  4to. 

482.  Revolution  of  1848.    Another  copy,  similar. 

483.  Revolutionary  Tribunal.     Ordonnance  rendue  par  le  President  du 

Tribunal  Revolutionnaire,  Etabli  a  Paris;  du  3  Fructidor,  Tan  sec- 
ond de  la  Republique  Frangaise.  Woodcut  coat-of-arms  of  the  Re- 
puUic.    Folio.  Paris,  1793 

Acquits  Antoine  Faure,  gentleman,  of  the  accusation  against  him,  and 
orders  his  immediate  release.  This  notorious  tribunal  was  formed  some- 
time in  March,  1798  for  the  purpose  of  taking  cognizance  of  all  counter- 
revolutionary attempts,  attacks  on  liberty,  &c.  Date  of  document  is  "  3 
Fructidor  "  of  the  Republican  Calendar,  and  corresponds  to  the  Gregorian 
date  of  August  20.  1798. 


484.  Eevolutions  Almanach,  1793-1794  and  1796.    With  numerous  portraits 

and  views.     3  vols.  12mo,  original  boards  and  old  wrappers,  uncut 
(some  pp.  damaged,  and  probably  lacks  several  plates). 

Gottingen,  1793-96 

485.  Eeynier  (General).     State  of  Egypt,  after  the  Battle  of  Heliopolis; 

preceded  by  Observations  on  the  Character  of  the  Country.  Trans- 
lated from  the  French.    2  army-tables,  hut  lacks  map.    8vo,  old  calf. 

London,  1802 

486.  KoBiNSON  (H.  B.).    Memoirs  of  Sir  Thomas  Picton,  including  his  Cor- 

respondence.   Portrait.    2  vols.  8vo,  half  calf,  gilt  (slightly  rubbed). 

London,  1835 

487.  KoccA  (M.  De).    Memoirs  of  the  War  of  the  French  in  Spain.    Trans- 

lated from  the  French.  Portrait  of  Napoleon,  inserted.  8vo,  half 
red  morocco,  symbolical  gilt  back,  gilt  top,  uncut  (writing  on  title). 

London,  1815 

488.  Roman  Republic  Currency.    5  pieces.    Various  denominations. 

[1788-1792] 

489.  Roman  Republic  Currency.     5  pieces.    Various  denominations. 

[1792-1798] 

490.  Roman  Republic  Currency.    4  pieces.    Various  denominations. 

[1798] 

491.  Roman  Republic  Currency.    2  pieces.    Two  denominations.        [1798] 

492.  Royal  Memoirs  on  the  French  Revolution,  containing  (1)  Narrative  ot 

the  Journey  of  Louis  XVI.  By  Madame  Royale;  (2)  Narrative  of  a 
Journey  to  Bruxelles.  By  Louis  XVIIL;  (3)  Private  Memoirs  of 
what  passed  in  the  Temple.  By  Madame  Royale.  With  Historical 
and  Biographical  Illustrations,  by  the  Translator  [J.  W.  Croker]. 
Portrait,  laid  in.    8vo,  full  calf,  gilt.  London,  1823 

493.  Russian  Campaign.     Stances  sur  Flncursion  de  Buonaparte  en  Russie. 

12  verses,  8  lines  each,  author  unknown.  8  pp.  small  4to,  unbound 
(writing  on  1  page).  St.  Petersburg,  1812 

494.  Russian  Campaign.    Porter  (Sir  Robert  Ker).   Narrative  of  the  Cam- 

paign in  Russia,  during  the  Year  1812.  Portrait  of  Prince  Koutousoff, 
folding  maps,  and  plate,  laid  in.    8vo,  full  polished  calf,  gilt. 

London,  1814 

495.  Russian  Campaign.    Labaume  (Eugene).    A  Circumstantial  Narrative 

of  the  Campaign  in  Russia.  Portrait,  and  hattle-plans.  8vo,  tree  calf 
(rubbed,  and  some  leaves  foxed).  Hartford  (Conn.),  1817 

496.  Russian  Campaign.    Segur  (Philip  De).    History  of  the  Expedition  to 

Russia,  undertaken  by  the  Emperor  Napoleon  in  1812.  With  Bio- 
graphical Sketch  of  the  Author.  Lithograph  titles.  2  vols.  12mo, 
half  calf,  gilt  (rubbed).  London,  1827 


497.  [Sainsbury  (Johx).]     Catalogue  of  A  Collection  of  Cameos,  Marble 

Busts,  Statues  in  Gold,  Silver,  Bronze  and  Ivory,  Swords,  Medals, 
&c.,  relating  to  Napoleon  and  his  Family.  2  facsimile  letters,  the 
different  signatures  of  Napoleon,  and  Supplement.  4to,  limp  boards, 
leather  back  (1  side  loose).  London,  n.d.  [1835] 

498.  [Sainsbury  (John).]    Another  Copy,  similar;  without  the  facsimile  let- 

ters and  supplement,  and  name  cut  from  top-margin  of  title. 

499.  [Sainsbury  (John).]     Thirty  Facsimiles  of  the  Different  Signatures  of 

the  Emperor  ]N^apoleon,  and  a  Sketch  of  the  Events  connected  with 
them.    8  pp.  4to.    Stitched.  London,  1836 

500.  Sainsbury  (John).     Catalogue  of  the  Napoleon  Museum,  from  Louis 

Xiy.  to  Death  of  Napoleon.  Comprising  State  Papers  and  Manu- 
scripts, Marbles,  Bronzes,  Medals,  Books,  &c.,  collected  during  the 
last  25  years.    Facsimile  frontispiece.    12mo,  boards,  gilt. 

London,  1844 
A  useful  work  for  collectors  of  Napoleona. 

501.  [Sainsbury  (John).]     The  Napoleon  Museum.    The  History  of  France 

Illustrated  from  Louis  XIY.  to  the  Death  of  the  Emperor,  comprising 
marbles,  bronzes,  carvings,  drawings,  medallions,  portraits,  prints, 
manuscripts,  &c.,  &c.  Portrait  of  Mr.  Sainsbury,  view  of  his  museum, 
and  numerous  plates  of  facsimiles.  Large  4to,  half  red  morocco, 
gilt  (binding  repaired).  London,  1845 

Describes  over  700  volumes  and  8000  prints. 

502.  Sale  of  Eeal  Estate.     District  de  Saint-Denis,  Biens  Nationaux  a 

Yendre,  Adjudication  Definitive,  le  Lundi  7  Janvier  1793.     Folio. 

Paris,  1793 
Notice  of  sale  of  lands,  with  their  dimensions,  in  the  Cantons  de  Pantin 
and  de  Belleville,  with  terms  of  payment,  &c. 

503.  Salgues   (J.  B.)   Memoires  pour  servir  a  PHistoire  de  France.     Tome 

premier  (all  issued?).  Portrait  of  Napoleon  after  Muneret.  8vo, 
wrappers,  uncut.  Paris,  1814 

504.  Sanson  (HEXRY-Editor).    Memoirs  of  the  Sansons  from  Private  Xotes 

and  Documents  [1688-1847].  2  vols.  8vo,  cloth  (labels  removed 
from  covers,  and  1  side  and  back  loose).  London,  1876 

505.  Santini.    Appeal  to  the  British  Nation  on  the  Treatment  Experienced 

by  Napoleon  Buonaparte  in  the  Island  of  St.  Helena,  With  Preface, 
&c.  (In  French  and  English).  Portrait  (inserted).  12mo,  half 
cloth  and  boards  (a  few  corrections  in  ink).  London,  1817 

506.  Santini  (]!^oel).     Le  Tombeau  de  N"apoleon  Premier  et  son  Gardien. 

Also,  Souvenirs  de  Santini  touchant  la  Captivite  de  Napoleon  a  Ste. 
Helene.    2  plates.    12mo,  original  wrappers.  Paris,  1856 

507.  Sareatt  (Lieut.).    Life  of  Buonaparte,  in  which  the  Atrocious  Deeds, 

which  he  has  Perpetrated  in  order  to  attain  his  elevated  station  are 
faithfully  Recorded.    Oval  portrait.    12mo,  boards  (binding  poor). 

London,  [1803] 


508.  Sarratt  (Lieut.).     Life  of  Buonaparte,  in  which  the  Atrocious  Deeds 

which  he  has  Perpetrated  in  order  to  attain  his  elevated  station  are 
faithfully  recorded.  12mo,  half  red  morocco,  gilt  top,  uncut,  title  re- 
paired and  1  p.  misbound,  name  on  title. 

Extra-illustrated  by  the  insertion  of  numerous  portraits  and  views. 

509.  Savary  (J.  A.  M.  E.,  Due  de  Eovigo).    Memoirs  of  the  Duke  of  Rovigo 

(M.  Savary),  written  by  Himself;  Illustrative  of  the  History  of  Na- 
poleon.   4  vols.  8vo,  original  boards,  paper  labels,  lower  edges  uncut. 

London,  1828 

First   English    Edition.     A   valuable  work   by   one   who   was  of  the 

immediate  entourage  of  Napoleon.     Savary  succeeded  Fouche  as  Minister 

of  Police  in  1810,  and  here  exposes  in  detail  the  extraordinary  trickery  of 

the  latter. 

510.  [ScHLABRANDORF  (G.  Yon).]     Bonaparte,  and  the  French  People  under 

his  Consulate.  Translated  from  the  German.  Illustrated.  8vo,  half 
red  morocco,  gilt,  gilt  top.  London,  1804 

This  work  had  an  exceedingly  large  circulation  in  Germany  and  in 
other  parts  of  the  Continent,  but  was  eventually  suppressed  altogether 
by  Napoleon.  Extra-Illlstrated  by  the  insertion  of  about  50  portraits 
and  views,  including  14  portraits  of  Napoleon,  some  on  India  paper,  with 
facsimile  signatures,  &c. 

511.  ScHULz   (Friedrich).     Historisch-genealogisches  Taschenbuch     .     .     . 

Geschichte  der  grossen  Eevolution  in  Frankreich.  12  fine  portraits, 
including  Barnave,  Gouttes,  Camus,  Miraheau,  and  others,  also  cele- 
bration of  the  French  people  (frontispiece).     12mo,  original  boards. 

Braunschweig,  1792 

512.  Scott  (John).    A  Visit  to  Paris  in  1814;  Being  a  Eeview  of  the  Moral, 

Political,  Intellectual,  and  Social  Condition  of  the  French  Capital. 
8vo,  half  calf.  London,  1816 

513.  Scott  (John).    Sketches  of  Manners,  Scenery,  &c.,  in  the  French  Prov- 

inces, Switzerland,  and  Italy.  With  an  Essay  on  French  Literature. 
Etched  frontispiece  of  Porto  Ferrajo,  with  Napoleons  palace.  8vo, 
half  calf.  London,  1821 

514.  [Scott  (Sir  Walter).]     Paul's  Letters  to  his  Kinsfolk.     8vo,  scored 

calf   (somewhat  worn).  Edinburgh,  1816 

Written  by  Scott  during  his  tour  on  the  continent  in  1815,  isoon  after 
the  Battle  of  Waterloo,  which  !s  described  in  detail  in  Letter  VIII. 

515.  Scott  (Sir  Walter).    The  Life  of  Napoleon  Buonaparte,  with  a  Prelim- 

inary View  of  the  French  Eevolution.  By  the  Author  of  "  Waverley.^' 
Portraits,  inserted.  3  vols.  8vo,  half  red  morocco,  gilt,  gilt  tops, 
some  edges  uncut.  Philadelphia,  1827 

516.  [Scott    (Sir  Walter).]     Life  of  Napoleon.     Copper-plates  of  Ney, 

Murat,  and  others,  by  American  engravers,  also  views  (but  lachs  the 
portrait  of  Napoleon).  8vo,  sheep,  New  York,  1827;  Weston  (J.  A.) 
Historic  Doubts  as  to  the  Execution  of  Marshal  Ney  (prospectus 
only);  St.-Hilaire  (Marco).  Anecdotes  du  temps  de  Napoleon 
(slightly  imperfect),  12mo,  wrappers,  Paris,  1856.    Together,  3  vols. 


517.  Second  Treaty  of  Peace.     (1)  Extrait  du  Moniteur  du  26  Novembre 

1815.  Traite  de  Paix  entre  la  France  et  les  puissances  alliees,  conclu 
a  Paris,  le  20  ISTovembre  1815.  4  pp.,  4to;  (2)  Another  copy,  by 
another  printer,  with  the  addition  of  11/^  pp.  of  Convention  news.  8 
pp.  4to.     Both  copies  unbound.     2  pieces.  Paris,  1815 

Signed  by  Richelieu,  Metternich,  Yessenberg,  and  others.  Restores  tlie 
French  frontier  as  it  was  gained  by  the  Allies  in  1814,  apportions  the 
amount  to  be  paid  by  the  Allied  Powers  for  war-expenses,  the  indemnities 
to  be  made  to  the  smaller  powers,  &c.,  &c. 

518.  Secret  Memoirs  of  Napoleon  Buonaparte.    Written  by  one  who  never 

quitted  him  for  fifteen  years.  Translated  from'  the  French.  2  vols, 
in  1,  old  calf,  gilt  (weak  at  joints).  London,  1815 

Said  to  have  been  written  by  one  of  Napoleon's  valets. 

519.  Segur  (Philip  De).     History  of  the  Expedition  to  Eussia,  undertaken 

by  Napoleon  in  1812.  Illustrated.  2  vols.  12mo,  half  red  morocco, 
gilt,  gilt  tops,  uncut.  London,  1826 

Extra-illustrated  by  the  insertion  of  nearly  100  portraits,  views,  &c., 
several  proofs,  some  on  India  paper,  and  a  number  inlaid. 

520.  Seymour  (Edward).     History  of  the  Wars  resulting  from  the  French 

Eevolution;  Life  of  Napoleon  Bonaparte;  and  Biographical  Sketches 
of  Public  Characters  of  Europe.  With  Appendix.  Portraits,  plates, 
and  colored  maps.  2  vols.  8vo,  boards,  crudely  backed  with  leather, 
outer  and  lower  edges  uncut.  London,  1815 

521.  Shipments  of  Merchandise  by  Water.     Municipalite  de  Paris.     Par 

l6  Maire  et  les  Officiers  Municipaux.  Extrait  du  Eegistre  des  De- 
liberations du  Corps  Municipal,  du  16  Juillet  1793.     Folio. 

Paris,  1793 
Refers  to  the  method  of  shipping  merchandise  by  water  in  specified 
packages,  how  it  shall  be  marked,  declared,  «&c.,  under  penalty  of  con- 
fiscation.    Issued  by  Pache,  mayor,  Coulombeau,  clerk. 

/        522.  Sidney    (Edwin).     The  Life  of  Lord  Hill,  late   Commander  of  the        /' 
^  Forces.     Portrait,  and  title-vignette.     First  Edition.     8vo,  cloth    V/ 5 

(name  cut  from  top  of  title).  London,  1845 

523.  Simpson  (James).     A  Visit  to  Flanders  in  1815,  Being  chiefly  an  ac- 

count of  the  Field  of  Waterloo,  with  sketch  of  Antwerp  and  Brussels. 
Maps.    18mo,  half  red  morocco,  symbolical  gilt  back,  gilt  top,  uncut. 

Edinburgh,  1816 
Extra-illustrated  by  the  insertion  of  about  25  portraits  and  plates, 
including  several  each  of  Napoleon  and  Wellington. 

524.  Sloane    (William    M.).  Life   of    Napoleon   Bonaparte.     Eevised   and 

Enlarged.  [With  Index  and  General  Bibliography].  Numerous 
maps,  portraits  and  plans.    4  vols.  12mo,  cloth,  gilt  tops,  uncut. 

N.  Y.;  Century  Co.,  1910 

525.  Smithers   (Henry).     Observations  made  during  a  Residence  in  Brus- 

sels and  several  tours  through  the  N"etherlands.  With  several  anec- 
dotes on  the  Battle  of  Waterloo.  Map  and  etched  plates.  8vo,  limp 
boards,  uncut  (binding  worn). 

Brussels.;  Printed  at  the  British  Press,  [1816] 


526.  Smucker  (Samuel  M.).     Public  and  Private  History  of  Napoleon  the 

Third,  with  Biographical  Notices  of  his  Ministers,  Generals,  &c. 
Portrait.     12mo,  cloth  (somewhat  shaken).  Philadelphia,  1858 

527.  SouTHEY  (Robert).    Life  of  Nelson.    Illustrated.    16mo,  half  red  mo- 

rocco, gilt,  gilt  top.  .  London,  1830 

ExTRA-iixusTRATED  by  the  insertion  of  about  90  portraits,  views,  &c., 
including  numerous  portraits  of  Nelson  and  Lady  Hamilton,  a  facsimile 
letter  of  liis,  plan  of  the  Battle  of  Trafalgar,  and  other  interesting 
material. 

528.  Speech  of  Napoleon-.    Extrait  du  Monitenr  du  26  Mars  1815.    (Speech 

of  Napoleon  in  which  he  mentions  the  re-establishment  of  the  Im- 
perial throne,  praises  his  soldiers,  &c. ;  also,  contains  dispatches  from 
the  Minister  of  War,  from  Count  Caffarelli,  notice  of  the  arrival  of 
Prince  Joseph,  &c.).  4  pp.  small  4to,  unbound  (somewhat  stained). 
Portrait  of  Napoleon,  12mo,  laid  in.  .  Paris,  1815 

529.  Saint  Helena.    Handschrift  auf  nnbekannte  Art  von  St.  Helena  gekom- 

men,  etc.     8vo,  half  bound,  original  blue  wrappers  bound  in  uncut. 

Leipzig,  1817 

530.  Stael-Holstein  (Madame  De).    Ten  Years'  Exile;  or  Memoirs  of  that 

Period.  Written  by  Herself  [1810-1813].  And  now  first  published 
by  her  Son.  Translated  from  the  French.  Portraits,  inserted.  8vo, 
half  red  calf,  gilt,  gilt  top,  some  edges  uncut.  London,  1821 

Contains  much  matter  relative  to  Napoleon. 

531.  Stocqueler  (J.  H.).  Life  of  the  Duke  of  Wellington.    Numerous  plates. 

2  vols.  8vo,  original  cloth  (worn,  and  1  plate  loose).     London,  1852 

532.  SucHET  (Marshal— Due  D'Albufera).    Memoirs  of  the  War  in  Spain, 

from  1808  to  1814.  Portrait.  2  vols.  8vo,  boards,  cloth  backs,  some 
leaves  uncut.  London,  1829 

533.  Suite  Du  Proces  du  Marechal-de-Camp  Bonnaire,  et  du  Lieutenant 

Mieton,  Son  Aide-de-Camp,  Declarations  des  Soldats  qui  ont  fusille 
le  malheureux  Colonel  Gordon,  &c.  ler  Conseil  de  Guerre,  lere  Div. 
Militaire.  Troisieme  Seance.  4  pp.  4to,  unbound.  [Paris,  1816] 
This  General,  Jean  Gerard  Bonnaire,  was  condemned  to  exile  on  cliarge 
of  being  concerned  in  the  attack  on  Colonel  Gordon  at  Conde  in  1816. 

534.  Survilliers    (Comte  De).     Biographical   Sketch  of  Joseph  Napoleon 

Bonaparte.    8vo,  half  calf.  London,  1833 

535.  [SViNiNE  (Paul).]     Sketches  of  Russia.    15  handsomehj  colored  plates, 

engraved  hy  Bluck  after  Svinine.    8vo,  boards,  leather  back,  uncut. 

London;  R.  Ackermann,  1814 
Includes   colored   portraits   of   the   Emperor   and    Empress    of   Russia, 
views  of  the  Kremlin.  Palace  of  the  Czars,  an  early  Toboggan  Slide,  &c., 
together  with  2  pp.  of  music  of  a  Russian  National  song. 

536.  Svinine  (Paul).    Some  Details  concerning  General  Moreau  and  his  last 

Moments  ...  to  which  is  added  A  Funeral  Oration  pro- 
nounced at  St.  Petersburg  in  honor  of  Gen.  Moreau.  Portrait,  en- 
graved hy  W.  B.  Annin  (of  Boston,  Mass.).  (Slightly  cut  on  mar- 
gin.)    12mo,  half  sheep.  Boston,  1814 


537.  Talleyrand-Perigord.    Le  Masque  Tombe,  ou  Talleyrand-Perigord,  ce 

qu'il  est,  ce  qu'il  fut,  ce  qu'il  sera  toujours.  [Par  C.  P.].  (A  satirical 
biographical  sketch  of  Talleyrand  in  which  reference  is  made  to  the 
Louisiana  Purchase  through  the  agency  of  a  Mr.  Swan,  said  to  have 
been  a  member  of  the  Boston  Tea-Party,  &c.).  8  pp.  12mo,  un- 
bound. [Paris,  n.d.] 

538.  [Talleyrand's  Library  Catalogue.]     Bibliotheca  Splendidissima.     A 

Catalogue  of  a  Superlatively  Splendid  and  Extensive  Library,  con- 
signed from  the  Continent.    Sold  by  Auction  by  Leigh  and  Sotheby, 
May,  1816.    Priced  in  ink.    8vo,  full  polished  calf,  gilt  edges. 
''^'  London,  1816 

Thick  paper  copy,  with  slip  of  paper  (inserted),  signed  "  ;Sf.  Sotheby," 
on  which  he  has  written,  "  The  Library  of  Prince  Talleyrand:'  Book- 
plate of  Cornelius  Paine. 

539.  Tardieu  (Ambroise).    Relation  Anglaise  de  la  Bataille  de  Waterloo,  ou 

du  Mont  Saint- Jean.  Paris,  1815.  Bound  with  Shoberl's  N'arrative 
of  the  most  remarkable  Events.  London,  1814,  and  another  work 
(which  is  imperfect).    3  vols,  in  1.    8vo,  half  calf. 

540.  Thiers    (Louis  A.).     History  of  the  French  Revolution,   1789-1800. 

Translated  by  Frederick  Shoberl.  'New  Edition.  Upwards  of  J^O  steel 
plates  hy  Greathatch.    5  vols.  8vo,  cloth,  gilt.  Philadelphia,  1894 

541.  Toussaint  L^Ouverture.    The  Life  and  Military  Achievements  of  Tou- 

saint  L'Ouverture  .  .  .  with  the  Inhumane  conduct  of  General 
Clerc  and  General  Rochambeau,  &c.     12mo,  boards. 

N.  P. ;  Printed  for  the  Author,  1804 

542.  Travels  in  Algiers,  Spain,  &c.,  with  an  Interesting  Account  of  the  Al- 

gerines,  their  Customs,  Ceremonies,  &c.  Frontispiece.  8vo,  boards, 
partl}^  uncut  (somewhat  worn).  London,  n.d. 

543.  Treaty   Of   Peace.     Extrait  du  Moniteur  du  2   Juin   1816.     Traite 

de  Paix  au  nom  ded  la  Tres-Sainte  et  Indivisible  Trinite.  (Made 
in  Paris,  May  30,  1814,  and  signed  by  Talleyrand-Perigord,  Prince 
de  Benevent,  De  Metternich,  Count  de  Stadion,  &c.).  Woodcut  coat- 
of-arms.    8  pp.  small  4to,  unbound.  Paris,  1814 

544.  Tribunal  of  Police.     Hotel-de-Ville  de  Paris.     Tribunal  de  Police. 

Extrait  des  Registres  des  Audiences  .  .  .  feant  .  .  .  du 
Lundi  25  Juillet  1791.     Small  woodcut  of  municipal  arms.     Folio. 

Paris,  1791 

Order  of  Court,  by  B.  C.  Cahier,  premier  Substitut- Ad  joint  du  Procur- 

eur  de  la  Commune,  in  the  course  of  which  he  speaks  of  the  number  of 

persons  brought  before  the  Tribunal  at  inconvenient  times,  and  decrees 

special  hours  for  hearings,  &c. 

545.  Tribunat.     Discours  prononce  par  le  C.  Duvidal  sur  la  motion  d'ordre 

relative  au  gouvernement  hereditaire.  Seance  extraordinaire  du  10 
Floreal,  an  12.     7  pp.     12mo,  unbound  and  uncut.  Paris,  1803 

Address  on  hereditary  government. 


546.  TiUBUNAT.     Motion  d'Ordre  clu  Tribun  Curee,  sur  Pemission  d'un  voeu 

tendant  a  ce  que  Napoleon  Bonaparte,  actuellement  premier  Consul, 
soit  declare  Empereur  des  Frangais.  Seance  extraordinaire  du  10 
Floreal,  an  12.     10  pp.    12mo,  unbound.  Paris,  1803 

Relates  to  the  First  Consul  being  declared  Emperor. 

547.  TussAUD   (Madame).  Memoirs  and  Eeminiscences  of  France,  forming 

an  Abridged  History  of  the  French  Revolution.  Edited  by  Francis 
Herve.  Illustrated.  1  vol.  extended  to  2  vols.  8vo,  full  polished 
crimson  calf,  symbolical  gilt  backs  and  sides,  gilt  tops,  by  Zaehnsdorf. 

London,  1838 
Extra-illustrated  by  the  insertion  of  over  200  portraits,  views,  &c., 
some   on   India   paper,   and   a   number   inlaid.     Includes   2   portraits   of 
Franklin,  and  1  of  Paul  Jones. 

548.  Two  Sketches  of  France,  Belgium,  and  Spa,  in  Two  Tours,  during  1771 

and  1816.  By  the  author  of  "  Letters  from  Paris,  in  1802-3."  Por- 
trait of  Napoleons  guide  at  Waterloo.  8vo,  half  red  morocco,  sym- 
bolical gilt  back,  gilt  top.  London,  1817 

Extra-illustrated  by  the  insertion  of  about  70  portraits  and  views, 
some  on  India  paper  and  inlaid. 

549.  Ukania.     Taschenbuch  auf  das  Jahr  -1835.     With  portrait  of  Tegner 

(celebrated  Stuedish  poet),  and  illustrations.  12mo,  original  boards, 
in  original  board  case.  Leipzig,  1835 

550.  UssHER  (Capt.  Sir  Thomas).    Narrative  of  Events  connected  with  the 

First  Abdication  of  Napoleon,  his  Embarkation  at  Frejus  and  Voy- 
age to  Elba  ...  as  narrated  by  Col.  Laborde,  who  accompanied 
him.     8vo,  cloth.  Dublin,  1841 

Captain  Ussher  commanded  the  frigate  that  conveyed  Napoleon  to 
Elba. 

551.  Van  Ess  (Willem  L.).     The  Life  of  Napoleon  Buonaparte,  Including 

Memoirs  of  the  Imperial  Family,  and  the  Most  Celebrated  Charac- 
ters that  have  appeared  in  France  during  the  Revolution.  Numerous 
portraits     6  vols.  12mo,  half  sprinkled  calf.  London  [1806] 

From  the  library  of  Rev.  Henry  Collison  with  bookplate. 

552.  Vertot  (l^Abbe).     Histoire  des  Revolutions  arrivees  dans  le  Gouverne- 

ment  de  la  Republique  Romaine.     Tome  premier.     12 mo,  old  sheep. 

Amsterdam,  1789 

From  the  library  of  Joseph  Bonaparte,  with  his  stamp  on  title.  On 
the  fly-leaf  is  written  "  Bordentown,  N.  J.,  Sept.  18,  1845.  This  work 
bought  at  the  sale  of  the  library  of  the  late  Joseph  Bonaparte,  at  his 
mansion,  by  me,  Aaron  Clark." 

553.  ViEussEux   (A.)     Napoleon    Bonaparte;    his  Sayings    and  his    Deeds. 

Illustrations.  2  vols.  16mo,  half  red  morocco,  symbolical  gilt  backs, 
gilt  tops.  London,  1846 

Extra-illustrated  by  the  insertion  of  about  200  poi^traits,  views,  fac- 
similes, &c.,  a  number  inlaid,  inehiding  2  portraits  of  Washington. 


554.  [Vivian   (I.  H.).]     Minutes  of  a  Conversation  with  Napoleon  Bona- 

parte, during  his  Residence  at  Elba,  in  January,  1815.     12mo,  wrap- 
pers. London,  1839 
One   of    a    few   copies   privately   printed    for    distribution    among   the 
autlior's  friends. 

555.  [Walsh  (Egbert).]     A  Letter  on  the  Genius  and  Dispositions  of  the 

French  Government,  including  View  of  the  Taxation  of  the  French 
Empire.  By  an  American.  8vo,  half  calf,  gilt  (marginal  notes  and 
underscorings).  Philadelphia  Printed;  London  Reprinted;  1810 

Bound  in  with  the  above  is  a  letter  from  Paris  to  George  Petre.  By 
Rev.  J.  C.  Eustace,  London,  1814. 

556.  Warden    (William).     Letters  written  on  hoard  the  Northumberland 

and  at  St.  Helena;  in  which  the  conduct  and  conversations  of  Napo- 
leon and  his  Suite  are  faithfully  described  and  related.  Facsimile 
of  Napoleon's  handwriting.    8vo,  full  polished  calf,  gilt. 

Brussels,  1817 

557.  [Washington  (George).]    Revolutions  Almanach  von  1797.    With  por- 

traits, including  Washingto7i,  and  others,  also  views.  12mo,  original 
boards,  uncut.  Gottingen  [1797] 

558.  [Washington  (George).]     Massachusetts  Spy,  March  5,  1800.    4  pp. 

Folio,  as  issued.  Worcester,  1800 

Contains  the  continuation  of  Morse's  Biographical  Sketch  of  Gen. 
Washington,  also  Fisher  Ames  on  the  Sublime  Virtues  of  Gen.  Wash- 
ington. 

559.  Waterloo.    An  insert  of  "  The  Times,^'  London,  June  22,  1815,  contain- 

ing copy  of  Wellington's  dispatch  to  the  British  War  Department 
relative  to  the  defeat  of  the  French  at  Waterloo,  June  18,  1815. 
Gives,  also,  a  list  of  the  British  killed  and  wounded.    4  pp.  folio. 

560.  Waterloo.     Muffling   (Baron  F.  F.  K.).     A  Sketch  of  the  Battle  of 

Waterloo.  To  which  are  added  Official  Despatches  of  Wellington  and 
Bliicher,  with  Reflections  of  the  Battles  of  Ligny  and  Waterloo.  Por- 
traits of  Wellington  and  Napoleo7i  on  India  paper,  inserted.  16mo, 
original  wrappers,  back  strengthened  with  cloth.  Brussels,  1839 
An  early  edition  of  a  Scarce  pamphlet  on  this  famous  battle. 

561.  Waterloo^  a  description  of  the  costly  and  curious  Military  Carriage  of 

the  Late  Emperor  of  France  taken  on  the  evening  of  the  Battle  of 
Waterloo.  12mo,  (pp.  20)  inlaid  to  royal  4to,  with  4  different  scenes 
illustrating  the  capture  of  the  carriage,  two  of  which  are  in  colors. 
4to  and  12mo. 

562.  Waterloo  and  Algiers.     (1)   The  Battle  of  Waterloo,  or,  a  Faithful 

History  of  the  Events  connected  therewith;  (2)  The  Triumph  of 
Justice,  Being  a  Narrative  of  the  Recent  Expedition  to  Algiers.  En- 
graved title,  and  plates.    8vo,  boards,  calf  back. 

Manchester  [Eng.],  1816 


563.  Waterloo  Memoirs;  or,  Kecord  of  all  the  Events  connected  with,  and 

arising  out  of,  the  Battles  fought  on  16th,  17th  and  18th  of  June,    i    / 
1815 ;  with  Biographies  of  the  most  distinguished  Officers.     10  en-    ^ 
graved  portraits.     3  vols.  8vo,  half  calf,  gilt  (title  of  Vol.  1  slightly 
repaired).  .  London,  1817 

564.  Waterloo^  &c.  Bain   (Nicolson).     A  Detailed  Account  of  the  Battles 

of  Quatre  Bras,  Ligny  and  Waterloo:  Preceded  by  a  Eelation  of 
Events  attending  the  Temporary  Eevolution  of  1815,  in  France. 
Plan  of  Waterloo.  12mo,  scored  calf,  gilt  back  and  sides,  by  Carfrae, 
Edinburgh,  with  his  ticket  (plan  slightly  torn  and  worn  at  several 
folds).  Edinburgh,  1819 

565.  Wellington  (Arthur  W.,  Duke  Of).    Memoir  of  the  Early  Campaigns 

of  the  Duke  of  Wellington  in  Portugal  and  Spain.  By  an  Officer 
in  his  Army.  8vo,  half  russia,  gilt  back  (a  few  marginal  notes  in 
pencil).  London,  1820 

566.  Weston  (James  A.).     Historic  Doubts  as  to  the  Execution  of  Marshal 

Ney.    Numerous  illustrations.    8vo,  cloth,  gilt,  gilt  top,  uncut. 

New  York,  1895 
With   autograph   signature   of   the   author   on   fly-leaf,   and   card    (in- 
serted). 

567.  [Whately  (Eichard).]     Important  Correction  to  be  made  in  the  His- 

tory of  the  Nineteenth  Century.  2  portraits  of  Napoleon,  inserted. 
Square  12mo,  half  red  morocco,  gilt,  gilt  top,  uncut.  London,  1845 
A  work  in  which  the  anonymous  writer,  said  to  be  Richard  Whately, 
endeavors  to  prove  that  Napoleon,  all  his  battles,  the  French  Revolution, 
etc.,  are  but  myths. 

568.  [Whately  (Eichard).]     Historic  Doubts  relative  to  Napoleon  Buon- 

parte.    Illustrated.    8vo,  half  red  morocco,  gilt,  gilt  top. 

London,  1865 
An   ingenious    attempt   to    show   the   absurdity   of   skeptical   criticism. 
Extra-illustrated  by  the  insertion  of  about  20  portraits  and  views. 

569.  [Whittier  (John  G.).]     Eagle.    Vol.  1,  No.  1.    Jan.  5,  1848.     8  pp. 

Folio,  as  issued  (slightly  damaged).  New  York,  1848 

Contains  "The  Wife,"  by  John  G.  Whittier,  probably  its  first  appear- 
ance. 

570.  Williams  (Helen  Maria).     Narrative  of  the  Events  in  France  from 

the  Landing  of  Bonaparte,  1815,  till  the  Eestoration  of  Louis  XVIII. 
8vo,  original  boards,  partly  uncut.  London,  1815 

571.  Wilson  (Sir  Robert  T.).    Narrative  of  the  Expedition  to  Egypt,  under 

Sir  Ralph  Abercrombie;  containing  Exposition  of  the  Conduct  of 
Napoleone  Buonparte  abridged  from  the  History  of  that  Campaign. 
Map  and  portraits.  12mo,  half  red  morocco,  symbolical  gilt  back, 
gilt  top,  uncut.  London  [1803] 

ExTRA-iLLusTi?ATED  by  the  insertion  of  a  double-page  view  of  the  Death 
of  General  Abercrombie,  and  20  portraits. 

572.  YoRKE  (Henry  R.).     Letters  from  France  in  1802.     2  vols.  Svo,  blue     L^^ 

boards,  uncut  (backs  uncovered).  London,  1804 


573.  Zeitgeschichte  (Die)  nebst  andern  wissenswerthen  Sachen.  No.  1  (and 

No.  2),  Jan.  and  Feb.,  1808.  With  two  full-page  plates  in 
colors,  one  representing  Prince  Louis  lying  in  coffin,  a  wreath  of 
laurel  being  placed  on  his  hrow,  and  the  other  a  full-page  portrait  of 
the  King  of  Prussia  in  uniform  on  horseback .  2  parts  in  1,  small 
4to,  unbound.  Schweidnik,  1808 

574.  Zimmerman   (Godfrey).     Autobiography  of  Zimmerman,  formerly  in 

the  Commissariat  Department  of  the  Army  under  Napoleon.  Frontis- 
piece.   12mo,  boards,  cloth  back,  gilt  edges.  London,  1852 


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Third  Session,  Numbers  575   to  925,  Inclusive 

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SECOND  SECTION. 


Manusckipts,  Autogkaph  Letters  and  Documents,  Portraits,  Paintings, 

Etc. 

575.  Arbona  (Padre  Pierre — of  the  Immaculate  Conception).     A.L.S.     4 

pp.  4to,  including  addressed  portion.  Amarapura  [Burmah],  Aug. 
14,  1842.  To  the  Marquis  J.  de  Barol,  thanking  him  for  money  sent 
him  for  missionary  purposes,  &c. 

From  the  Sylvio  Pellico  collection    (No.  395),  enclosed  in  his  library 
wrapper  and  with  his  autograph  annotations. 

576.  Abbot   (Charles — British  statesman,  warm  supporter  of  Pitt).     Por- 

trait, full  bust,  wearing  robes  of  office.  Engraved  by  C.  Picart  after 
J.  Northcote.    Stipple.    4to.  London,  1814 

577.  Abercromby  (Alexander — Aide  to  Sir  John  Moore,  fought  at  Water- 

loo).   A.L.S.    1  p.  4to.    To  William  Eoss,  a  solicitor. 
Concerning  the  estate  of  Capt.  Ralph  Dundas. 

578.  Abercromby  (Sir  Ealph — British  general,  mortally  wounded  at  Alex- 

andria). L.S.  1  p.  4to.  Portsmouth,  Feb.  13,  1796.  Regarding  pay- 
ment of  accounts,  etc. 

579.  Abercromby  (Sir  Ealph).    D.  S.    1  p.  folio.    May  25,  1796.    Warrant 

for  payment. 

580.  Abercromby  (Sir  Ealph).     D.S.     1  p.  folio.     Martinique,  March  1, 

1797.  Countersigned  by  Fred.  Maitland.  With  wax  seal  and  por- 
trait. 

)        581.  Abercromby  (Sir  Ealph).     "The  Death  of  Sir  Ealph  Abercromby .'' 
Outline  plate,  containing  man}^  other  portraits.    4to.    . 

582.  About   (Edmond — French  writer).     A.L.S.  Ip.     8vo.  n.p.n.d.,  criticis- 
ing the  style  of  an  article  by  [Beulier] . 


583.  Abrial    (Joseph   Andre — received   title   of   Count  under   Napoleon). 

A.L.S.    1  p.  4to.    Paris,  April  25,  1811.    To  the  Duke    .     .     . 

The  acknowledgment  of  the  receipt  of  the  Imperial  decree  of  April 
17,  1811  (probably  as  above  mentioned),  and  promising  to  be  at  Grenoble 
on  May  10. 

584.  Abrial  (Joseph  Andre).     L.S.    2  pp.  4to.     Paris,  le  5  Vendemiaire, 

PAn  10  [Sept.  26,  1801].  To  the  Criminal  Court  of  the  Dept.  of 
Doubs,  informing  same  that  the  executioner  cannot  be  imprisoned 
for  any  mistake  or  neglect,  &c.    Signed,  also,  by  [G.  H.  Beaulaton]. 

585.  Abrial   (Joseph  Andre).     Portrait,  full  bust  in  uniform.     Cassaert 

sculp.    Stipple  (slightly  spotted).    8vo. 

586.  Adams  (John).     Portrait,  three-quarter  length,  seated,  right  hand  on 

table,  left  hand  holding  document.  Line  engraving.  4to.  Mounted 
and  cut  to  plate. 

587.  Addington   (Henry — afterwards  Lord  Sidmouth,  educated  with  Pitt, 

first  lord  of  the  treasury).    D.S.     "  Sidmouth,"  1  p.  4to. 

AVhitehall,  Sept.  12,  1812 
Clearance  papers  relative  to  a  ship  sailing  from  Baltimore. 

588.  Addington  (Henry).     Portrait,  half  length.  Engraved  by  E.  Scriven, 

painted  by  G.  Richmond.    4to.  London,  1836 

589.  Addison  (Joseph).    Full  bust  portrait  in  oval.  Engraved  by  Houbraken 

after  Kneller.    Folio.  London,  1748 

590.  Adolph  it.  (Lieut.-Gen.  in  the  Hessian  Army,  took  an  active  part  against 

Frederick  the  Great) .  L.S.  "  Johann  Adolph,"  1  p.  4to.  Leipzig, 
Oct.  6,  1725.    Eelative  to  a  sum  of  700  thalers. 

591.  Aguesseau  (Antoine  D' — member  of  Louis  XIII.'s  State  and  Private 

Council,  master  of  the  Court  of  Eequests).  D.S.  on  a  strip  of  vel- 
lum. 1626 

592.  Alava  (Miguel  R.  D' — Spanish  general,  aide-de-camp  to  Wellington). 

A.L.S.  4  pp.  folio,  including  addressed  portion.  Tours,  May  24, 
1837.    To  Kev.  Mr.  Farr,  thanking  him  for  letters  received,  &c. 

593.  Alava  (Miguel  E.  D').    Portrait,  full  bust.    Lithograph  after  Maurin, 

1835.    4to.  Paris,  n.d. 

59:1.  Albany.     General  View.     Tinted  lithograph  after  Kollner.     4to. 

New  York,  1850 

595.  Albert   (Prince — consort  of   Queen  Victoria).     Autograph  signature 

"  Albert,"  with  words  "  The  Lord  Jolm  Eussell,  etc.,  etc. ''  in  his  auto- 
graph, with  portrait. 

596.  Alembert  (Jean  D' — eminent  French  geometer).     A.L.S.     1  p.     8vo. 

n.p.n.d. 
"The  Academy  has  considered  the  method  employed  by  M.  Anellos  in 
proving  the  theorem   on  the  quadrature   of   the   circle,   and   prefer  the 
method  used  heretofore." 


597.  Alembert   (Jean  D').     Portrait,  full  bust  in  oval.     Grave  par  L.  J. 

Cathelin,  dessine  par  C.  N.  Cochin.    Line  engraving.    4to. 

598.  Alexander  I.,  Emperor  of  Eussia.    Portion  of  L.S.  1  p.  small  4to.    St. 

Petersburg,  July  4,  1802.  To  Citoyen  Gail  of  Paris  whom  the  writer 
does  not  appear  to  hold  in  high  esteem.  With  portrait.  Both  inlaid 
on  a  single  sheet,  royal  4to.  Also,  plate  containing  portraits  of  Alex- 
ander I.  and  others.    Together,  3  pieces. 

599.  Alexander  I.     Portrait  "  Alexander  the  truly  great,^'  full  bust  in  uni- 

form.    T.  Wallis  sculp.     W.  M.  Craig  delt.     Line  engraving.     4to. 

[London],  1814 

600.  Alexander  I.    Portrait,  half  length,  in  uniform,  standing.    Engraved  by 

Henry  Meyer,  after  Mr.   Volkoff.     Stipple.     Open  letters.     Folio. 

London,  1814 

601.  Alexander  I.    Portrait,  full  length  in  uniform.    Drawn  by  W.  Heath. 

Line  and  stipple.    In  colors.    Folio.  London,  1814 

602.  Alexander  I.    Portrait,  in  uniform,  on  horseback.    Canton  del.  et  sculp. 

4to.    In  colors.  London,  1815 

603.  Alexander  I.    Portrait,  full  bust  in  uniform.    E.  Page  sculp.     Line  and 

stipple.    Printed  in  colors,  4to.  London,  1826 

604.  Alexander  I.     Portrait,  foil  bust  in  uniform.     Aug.  Legrand  sculp. 

Stipple.   8vo. 

605.  Alexander  I.     Portrait,  full  bust  in  uniform.     Meulen  sculp.     C.  v. 

Waard  del.  Stipple.    Folio. 

606.  Alexander  I.    Portrait,  full  bust  in  uniform.    Stipple.   Gegraveerd  door 

W.  van  Senus,  geteckend  door  St.  Aubin.    4to. 

607.  Alexander  I.     Portrait,  full  bust  in  uniform.     W.  van  Senas  sculp. 

Mile,  le  Brun  pinx.  On  the  reverse  is  a  portrait  of  William  II., 
King  of  the  ^N'etherlands,  who  commanded  a  Dutch  army  which  re- 
sisted the  French  invaders  in  1793,  also  engraved  by  W.  van  Senas. 

608.  Alexander  I.     Portraits,    (1)   full  bust    in  uniform.     Neagle    sculp. 

Shepperson  del.  Line  engraving,  8vo.,  1814;  (2)  full  length,  in  uni- 
form, on  horseback.    4to.    Together,  2  pieces. 

609.  Alexander   I.      Portrait,   three-quarter   length   in   uniform.      Stipple. 

(margins  cut  away).    Folio. 

610.  Alexander  I.    Portrait,  full  length  in  uniform.    G.  A.  Sasso  inc.    G.  B. 

Bosio  dis.    Stipple.    8vo. 

611.  Alexander  I.    Portrait  in  uniform  on  horseback.    In  colors.    Folio. 

Executed  in  Patent  Tapestry  effect  originated  by  Carl  Uffenheimer. 

612.  Alexander  I.    Portrait.     Grave  par  P.  Audouin,  dessine  par  Bourdon.  • 

Line  engraving.    Folio,  slightly  stained.  Paris,  n.d. 


613.  Alexander  I.     "Bey  der  Asche  dieses  Unsterblichen.     .     .     .     Alex- 

ander I.  Friederich  Wilhelm  III.  und  Louise,  in  der  nacht  am  4  ten 
November  1805.''  Stipple,  in  brown.  D.  Berger  fecit,  1806,  F. 
Weitseh  del.    4to. 

614.  Alexander  IV. — Pope.     Brief  on  vellum  addressed  to  the  Abbess  and 

nuns  Oi  the  Monastery  of  St.  Clara  of  Aleocer.     Oblong  4to.     Given 
at  Anagni  the  III  kal.  of  September,  the  fifth  year  of  the  Pontificate 
(August  30,  1259). 
Briefs  and  bulls  of  the  above  pope  are  of  rare  occurrence. 

615.  Alken  Colored  Plate.     "Jack's  Wedding  Day."    A  spirited  scene  at 

the  end  of  a  street,  showing  figures  of  sailors,  women,  &c.,  including 
one  of  the  Deputy  Port  Admiral.  Etching  in  colors.  H.  Alken,  Del. 
4to.  London,  1826 

616.  Allemand  (Z.  J.  T. — French  admiral).    A.L.S.  2  pp.  12mo,  including 

addressed  portion.  Paris,  Aug.  3,  1817.  To  A.  de  Seville  regarding 
a  certain  commission. 

617.  Allix  (Jacques  A.  P. — French  general).    A.L.S.    1  p.    4to.    Army  of 

the  Moselle  at  Idzig,  Dec.  1,  1794.    To  Gen.  Ambert. 

Informing  Gen.  Ambert  that  lie  is  obeying  orders,  and  that  the  woods 
in  the  neighborhood  are  being  well  searched. 

618.  Alvinczy  (Joseph — Austrian  general,  defeated  by  Bonaparte  at  Areola). 

L.S.     1  p.     8vo,  n.p.     April  23,  1808. 

619.  Alvinczy  (Joseph).    Portrait,  full  bust  in  uniform.   Stipple,  in  bistre. 

Unsigned.    8vo. 

620.  Amalie   (Marie  F.  A. — ^Duchess  of  Saxony,  sister  of  Fred.  Augustus 

II.).  Portrait,  full  bust,  in  oval.  Line  engraving.  Unsigned.  In 
colors.    8vo. 

621.  Ambert   (Jeaj^-  Jacques — French  general).     L.S.     1  p.  folio.     Spire. 

Aug.  30,  1794. 

Regarding  Lieut.  Mayer  of  the  7th  regiment  of  hussars,  and  requesting 
that  his  salary  be  paid. 

622.  American  Colonies.    Documents  (3)  relating  to  affairs  in  the  French 

Colonies  of  America,  &c.  3  pp.  folio.  Paris,  1793-4.  Contain  sig- 
natures of  Pellissiersuret,  Perrier  and  others. 

623.  American  Independence.    The  maimer  in  which  the  American  Colonies 

declared  themselves  independent  of  the  King  of  England  throughout 
the  different  Provinces,  on  Julv  4th,  1776.  Copper  engraving  by 
Noble  after  Hamilton.    4to.        *'  [1782] 

624.  American  Lithography.    "  An  Amalgamation  Waltz."    Lithograph  in 

colors.    4to.  Xew  York;  J.  Childs,  1839 

625.  American  Military  Costume.    Portrait  and  Uniform  of  an  American 

General  and  a  real  representation  of  the  Dress  of  an  American  Rifle- 
Man.    Copper  engraving  by  Roberts.    4to.  [1782] 

The  two   figures  are  portraits  of   General  Israel  Putnam   and  Major 
Robert  Rogers. 


626.  American  Navy.    Paul  Jones  the  Pirate.    Line  engraving,  full  length 

in  uniform.    Pistol  in  one  hand,  cutlass  in  the  other.    8vo. 

London  [circa  1806] 

627.  American  Eailroads.     View  of  the  first  steel  railway  passenger  train 

in  America.  On  the  reverse  of  a  facsimile  of  The  Boston  News- 
Letter,  April  24th,  1704.    Folio. 

628.  American    Kevolution.     Caricature    showing    Neptune,  with    trident 

pointing  to  "  Uncle  Sam  "  seated  across  the  water  with  an  American 
flag  in  one  hand  and  a  crowing  rooster  perched  on  one  shoulder,  and 
assuring  Britannia  that  the  war  will  result  in  her  favor,  &c.  Line. 
Unsigned.    London  Magazine,  August,  1778.     Oblong  12mo. 

629.  American  Kevolution.    "  The  Tea-Tax  Tempest,  or  the  Anglo-Ameri- 

can Kevolution  "  [inscription  also  in  German  and  French] .  Mezzo- 
tint.   Unsigned.    Large  folio,  full  margins,  slightly  creased. 

London,  1779 

630.  American  Eevolution.     Line  engTaving  of  the  same,  the  inscription 

in  English  only.    Large  folio. 

631.  American  Eevolution.    The  American  General  Lee  taken  Prisoner  by 

Lieut.  Col.  Harcourt  of  the  English  Army  in  Morris  County,  N.  J., 
1776.    Copper  engraving  after  Hamilton.    Folio. 

[Circa  1810] 

Although  there  is  no  engraver's  name  it  is  probably  the  plate  engraved 
/by  Hawkins. 

632.  American  Eevolution.   "  The  manner  in  which  the  American  Colonies 

declared  themselves  independent  of  the  King  of  England  .  .  .  July 
4,  1776."     N"oble  sculp.     Hamilton  delin.     Copper  engraving.  4to. 

633.  American  Kevolution.    Caricature  "  An  Extraordinary  Gazette,  or  the 

disapointed  (sic)  politicians,"  including  sketches  of  "  Map  of 
America  belonging  to  the  English  in  1762,  when  Pitt  was  prime  min- 
ister"; also  "Map  of  America  belonging  to  the  English  in  1778." 
Small  4to. 

634.  American  Kevolution.     Portrait  of  Alexandre  Berthier.     Full  bust  in 

•    uniform.     Mezzotint   (by  Lavachez),  battle  scene  and  biographical 
notice  in  script  beneath.    8vo,  on  small  folio  sheet  (stained). 

635.  American  Shipping.     L^ America.     Lithograph,  by  Mott.     Folio.     On 

India  paper. 

636.  Ames  (Joseph).    Portrait,  three-quarter  length,  seated.    Mezzotint,  by 

Kobert  Laure.    4to. 

637.  Amherst  (Jeffery).     The  Humanity  of  General  Amherst.     Line  en- 

graving by  Aeudine  after  Smirke.    Folio  (spotted).        London;,  1811 


638.  Amherst  (William  Pitt — nephew  of  Jeffrey  Amherst,  was  at  Water- 

loo). A.L.S.  4  pp.  4to.  Agra,  January  16,  1827.  With  portrait. 
A  very  interesting  letter,  written  when  Amherst  was  Governor-Genera] 
of  India,  and  during  troublous  times  in  that  country.  Speaking  of  his  son 
he  says  :...*'  From  the  most  dutiful  and  affectionate  of  children  he 
gradually  became  my  most  confidential  friend  .  .  .  his  honorable 
principles  inspired  me  with  a  feeling  towards  him  far  beyond  that  of  mere 
paternal  affection,"  etc. 

639.  Amsterdam.    Colored  view.    Folio.  London,  1815 

640.  Andre  (Major  John).    The  unfortunate  Death  of  Major  Andre.    Cop- 

per engraving  by  Goldar  after  Hamilton.    Folio.  [Circa  1782] 

641.  Andre  (Major  John).    The  Capture  of  Major  Andre.    Landscape  en- 

graved by  Smillie  &  Hinshelwood,  painted  by  A.  B.  Durand.  Line 
engraving.    Open  letters.    India  paper.    Folio. 

American  Art  Union,  1846 

642.  Andreossy   (Antoine  F. — French  general,  served  in  Italy  and  Egypt, 

Ambassador  to  London,  Vienna  and  Constantinople).  A.L.S.  1  p. 
4to.  London,  December  31,  1802.  To  General  Sanson,  Director  of 
the  War  Department,  thanking  him  for  the  first  number  of  the 
^^  Memorial,"  and  sending  him  the  "  method  of  projection  '^  used 
by  Major  Eennel. 

643.  Andreossy  (x\ntoine  F.).    A.L.S.    1  p.  4to.    Paris,  April  4,  1801.    To 

General  Junot.    With  portrait,  full  bust,  in  uniform.    London,  1808. 
Requesting  General  Junot  to  do  all  in  his  power  to  help  the  unfortunate 
family  of  chief  of  batallion  Regnaut. 

644.  Andreossy  (Antoine  F.).     A.L.S.     3  pp.,  8vo.     Boulogne   (France), 

Feb.  26,  1805,  regarding  the  publication  of  works  of  the  writer. 

645.  Andreossy  (Antoine  F.).    A.L.S.    1  p.  4to.    Headquarters  at  Muldorf, 

Oct.  29,  1805. 

M.  Castillon  the  recipient  of  the  order  is  requested  to  deliver  despatches 
to  Col.  Passinger  in  Munich,  and  a  package  to  be  sent  to  Paris,  from 
Marshal  Berthier  to  Talleyrand  or  Ma  ret,  both  of  whom  were  in  Munich. 
Maret  at  this  time  was  Secretary  of  State  and  Talleyrand  Minister  of 
the  Interior. 

646.  Andreossy  (Antoine  F.).    A.L.S.    1  p.  12mo.    Paris,  March  2,  1811, 

returning  thanks  for  the  receipt  of  certain  new  books,  pointing  out 
unintelligible  passages  therein,  &c. 

647.  Andreossy  (Antoine  F.).     Portrait,  full  bust,  in  uniform.     Engraved 

by  Anth.  Cardon,. drawn  by  J.  Guerin.    Stipple.    Folio.      Paris,  n.d. 

648.  Andreossy  (Antoine  F.).    Portrait,  full  bust,  in  uniform.     Drawn  by 

J.  Guerin  and  engraved  by  Anth.  Cardon.  Stipple.  Fine  impres- 
sion, with  full  margins.    Folio.  Paris,  n.d. 

649.  Andreossy  (Antoine  F.).    Portrait,  full  bust,  in  uniform.    Drawn  by 

J.  Guerin  and  engraved  by  Anth.  Cardon.     Stipple.    Folio. 

Paris,  n.d. 


650.  Andreossy  (Axtoine  F.).    Portrait,  full  length,  in  uniform.     T.T.  inc. 

Demarlhi  dis.     Stipple.     8vo. 

651.  Andriosse   (A.).    2  wash  drawings,  pastoral  scenes,  attributed  to  An- 

driosse. 

652.  Anglesey  (H.  W.  P.,  Marquis  Of — British  general,  fought  at  Water- 

loo, where  he  lost  a  leg).  L.S.  "  Uxbridge.'^  1  p.  folio.  Hyde  Park 
Barracks  [London],  August  18,  1823.  To  the  Quartermaster-Gen- 
eral, relative  to  a  "  route." 

653.  Anglesey   (H.  W.  P.,  Marquis  Of).     A.L.S.     2  pp.  12mo,  Sept.  4, 

1835.     A  personal  letter. 

654.  Anglesey  (H.  W.  P.,  Marquis  Of).    A.L.S.    12  pp.  12mo,  n.p.,  N'ov.  4, 

1840.    To  "  My  Dear  Stovin." 

Unusually   long  and  interesting   letter,   with   mention  of  the  Duke  of 
Wellington. 

655.  Anglesey  (H.  W.  P.,  Marquis  Of).     A.L.S.   (torn).     1  p.  4to.  Dec. 

18,  1840.    To  Col.  Sir  Frederick  Stovin.    A  personal  letter. 

656.  Anglesey  (H.  W.  P.,  Marquis  Of).     A.L.S.     4  pp.  12mo.     Sept.  22, 

1846,  to  a  friend  on  personal  matters. 

657.  Anglesey  (H.  W.  P.,  Marquis  Of)..    Portrait,  in  uniform,  on  horse- 

back.    Line  engraving.     4to.  London,  1827 

658.  Anglesey   (H.  W.  P.,  Marquis  Of).     Portrait,  in  uniform,  on  horse- 

back.   In  colors.    4to  (slight  repairs).  London,  A.  Park 

659.  Angouleme  (Louis  Antoine  De  Bourbon  D' — son  of  Comte  d'Artois, 

afterwards  Charles  X.  of  France).  L.S.  1  p.  4to.  Paris,  Feb. 
22,  1815.  A  letter  of  thanks  to  the  Marquis  de  Villeneuve.  With 
portrait  "  Mgr.  le  Dauphin/^  a  title  he  assumed  when  his  father  be- 
came king  in  1824. 

660.  Angouleme    (Louis  Antoine  De  Bourbon  D').     D.S.     2  pp.  folio. 

[Paris],  Feb.,  1819.  Apportioning  3000  francs  for  charitable  pur- 
poses. 

661.  Angouleme  (Louis  Antoine  de  Bourbon  D').    Portrait,  full  bust,  in 

uniform.  Stipple.  Unsigned.  4to.  Also  portrait  of  the  Duchesse 
d' Angouleme.     Stipple.     Unsigned.     Together,  2  pieces. 

662.  Angouleme  (Louis  Antoine- De  Bourbon  D^).    Portrait,  full  bust,  in 

oval.  Grave  par  Choub,  dessine  .  .  .  par  Evrard.  Stipple.  4to, 
cut  close. 

663.  Angouleme  (Louis  Antoine  De  Bourbon  D').    Portrait,  half  length, 

in  uniform,  holding  cocked  hat.    Dessine  d'apres  nature  a  Nantes. 

664.  Angouleme  (Louis  Antoine  De  Bourbon  D').    Portrait,  full  length, 

in  uniform,  holding  cocked  hat.  Dessine  d'apres  nature  a  Nantes. 
Stipple.     Small  folio. 


665.  Angouleme  (Marie  Therese  Charlotte  D' — daughter  of  Louis  XVI. 

and  Marie  Antoinette).  Portrait,  full  length  in  court  dress,  seated. 
Line  engraving.    In  colors.    Small  folio.  Paris,  [ca.  1800] 

666.  Angouleme  (Marie  Therese  Charlotte  D').  Portrait,  full  length,  in 

court  dress,  standing.    Line  engraving.    In  colors.    Small  folio. 

Paris  [ca.  1800] 

667.  Angouleme    (Marie  Therese  Charlotte  D').     Portrait,  in   riding 

costume,  on  horseback.    Line  engraving.    In  colors.    Small  folio. 

Paris  [ca.  1800] 

668.  Angouleme  (Marie  Therese  Charlotte  D').     Portrait,  full  bust  in 

oval.    Zu  heben  F.  J.  Schreier.    Stipple.  4to. 

669.  Angusciola   (Sofonisba — celebrated  Italian  painter,  pupil  of  Bernar- 

dino Gatti).  Portrait,  three-quarter  length,  at  easel.  Ipsa  pinxit. 
Mezzotint.    Folio. 

670.  Anhalt-Coethen  and  Anhalt-Dessau.  (1)  Anhalt-Coethen  (Ludwig, 

Prince  of).  A.L.S.  3  pp.  folio.  Wildungen,  July  15,  1625,  from 
Louis,  the  Younger  to  his  father;  (2)  Anhalt-Dessau  (Dietrich, 
Friedrich  H.  E.,  and  Moritz,  all  Princes  of  Anhalt,  sons  of  Leopold, 
Prince  of  Anhalt-Dessau,  distinguished  Prussian  General,  1676- 
1747).  L.S.  1  and  2  pp.  folio,  v.p.,  1742-1773  [4  pieces];  (3) 
Anhalt-Dessau  (Anna  Louise,  wife  of  Leopold,  Prince  of  Anhalt- 
Dessau).  L.S.  1  p.  folio,  with  seal.  Dec.  24,  1731.  Together,  6 
pieces. 

671.  Anhalt-Dessau    (Leopold— Prince  Of — distinguished  Prussian  gen- 

eral).   A.L.S.    2  pp.    4to.  Halle,  April  27,  1725 

672.  Anhalt-Dessau  (Leopold — Prince  Of).    L.S.    2  pp.  folio. 

Halle,  Jan.  14,  1739 

673.  Anne^  Palatine  of  Bavaria,  and  Benedicte,  Palatine  of  Bavaria.     D.S. 

signed  by  both.    1  p.  folio.  n.p.  Nov.  5,  1721 

An  order  to  M.  Lessars  to  pay  the  celebrated  engraver  (Simon) 
Thomassin  the  sum  of  60  pounds.  Underneath  is  Thomassin's  autograph 
receipt  of  four  lines  with  signature. 

674.  Antommardi    (Francesco — Italian  anatomist;  physician   and  surgeon 

to  Napoleon  at  St.  Helena ;  author  of  "  The  last  moments  of  Napo- 
leon '').  L.S.  1  p.  and  a  half,  4to.  December  15,  1830 
To  the  members  of  the  Committee  of  the  Jury  of  National  Prizes, 
mentioning  services  given  by  him  to  the  wounded  of  the  Revolution  of 
1830,  with  great  risk  of  his  life. 

675.  Arnauld   (Antoine).     Portrait,  half  length,  seated,  holding  book  in 

right  hand  and  document  in  left.  G.  Edelinck  sculpt.  I.  B.  Cham- 
pagne pinxit.     Folio. 

676.  Articles  of  Peace  between  Great  Britain  and  France  and  Great  Britain 

and  Spain.  Signed  at  Versailles  Januar}-  20th,  1783,  by  Mr.  Fitz- 
herbert.     Copper  engraving  by  Pollard  after  Hamilton.     Folio. 

[Circa  1790] 


677.  Artois    (Charles    Philippe,    Comte  D' — afterwards    Charles    X.    of 

France).    2  lines  and  signatures  on  margin  of  letter.     1  p.  folio. 

[Paris,  circa  1815-16] 
Letter  is  in  the  autograph  of  Goyoii  de  Nerville,  who  complains  to 
Monseigneur  that  he  has  been  dismissed  from  his  office  of  sub-prefect, 
and  hopes  that  the  Minister  of  the  Interior  will  give  him  another  posi- 
tion. Comte  d'Artois  has  endorsed  as  follows :  "  I  recomend  this 
man  to  Citizen  de  Vaublanc  "  (Minister  of  the  Interior,  Sept.,  1815-MaT, 
1816). 

678.  Artois  (Charles  Philippe,  Comte  D').     S.A.E.  Monseigneur.    Lieu- 

tenant general  du  Eoyanme.  Portrait,  full  length  in  uniform  hold- 
ing cocked  hat.    Stipple.    Folio,  with  margins. 

679.  AsHBURTON   (Lord — British  financier,  married  a  daughter  of  William 

Bingham,  of  Pennsylvania).  Portrait,  half  length,  standing.  En- 
graved by  C.  E.  Wagstaff  after  Sir  Thomas  Lawrence.  Mezzotint. 
India  paper.   4to.    Open  letter  proof.  London,  1837 

680.  AssEMBLEE    DU  Champ-de-Mai.     '^  Vue    interieure    de  PAssemblee    du 

Champ-de-Mai  au  moment  de  la  presentation  des  drapeaux."  Janet 
sculp.  Cartinet  delin.  Stipple.  Folio,  margins  cut  away,  and 
mounted. 

681.  AuBERT  DU  Bayet  (  Jean  B.  a. — French  general,  fought  under  Lafayette 

in  the  War  of  the  Eevolution).  A.L.S.  1  p.  4to.  Nantes,  Aug.  30, 
1794.    To  M.  Dudiot. 

Regretting  not  having  been  able  to  visit  the  recipient  before  leaving 
the  city. 

682.  Aubert  du   Bayet    (Jean   B.   A.).     Portrait,   full  bust   in   uniform. 

"  Annibal  Dubayet."  F.  Bonneville  del  et  sculp.  Stipple.  Fine  im- 
pression. 

683.  Auckland  (William  Eden — Lord,  English  diplomatist,  one  of  the  three 

commissioners  appointed  to  negotiate  with  the  revolted  American 
colonies).  Portrait,  three-quarter  length,  seated.  Engraved  by  W. 
Dickinson,  after  Sir  Thomas  Lawrence.  Mezzotint.  Folio,  full  mar- 
gins. London,  1796 

684.  AuGEREAu  (Pierre  F.  C,  Due  De  Castiglione — Marshal  of  France,  and 

one  of  the  most  active  of  Napoleon's  generals  in  the  campaign  of 
1796).    A.L.S.    1  p.  folio.  Bareges,  August,  1802 

To  General  Berthier,  Minister  of  War,  asking  permission  that  an  Eng- 
lish doctor  named  Macgregor  return  to  his  country,  as  his  only  object  in 
coming  to  France  was  to  attend  Col.  Crawford,  husband  of  the  Duchess 
of  Newcastle,  and  under  the  circumstances  should  not  be  treated  as  a 
prisoner. 

685.  AuGEREAu  (Pierre  F.  C,  Due  De  Castiglione).     L.S.     "Augereau, 

Due  de  Castiglione."  1  p.  4to.  WurtzlDOurg,  July  1,  1813.  To  General 
Devaux,  informing  recipient  that  he  has  spoken  to  the  Minister  of 
War  and  others  on  his  behalf. 

686.  Augereau  (Pierre  F.  C,  Dug  De  Castiglione).    Portrait,  full  bust 

in  uniform.    F.  Bonneville  del.  sculp.    Stipple.   8vo.  Paris,  n.d. 


687.  AuGEREAu  (Pierre  F.  C,  Dug  De  Castiglioxe).     Portrait,  full  bust 

in  uniform.  Mezzotint  by  Levachez,  battle  scene  and  biography  be- 
neath.    8vo.  on  small  folio  sheet. 

688.  Augereau  (Pierre  F.  C,  Due  De  Castiglione).    Another  copy  of  the 

same. 

689.  Augereau   (Pierre  F.  C,  Dug  De  Castiglione).     Another  copy  of 

the  same. 

690.  Augustus  Frederick — Elector  of  Saxony  and  King  of  Poland).     Por- 

trait, full  bust  in  uniform.  I.  F.  Bause  sculp.  1769,  A.  Graff  pinx. 
Line  engraving.  4to. 

691.  AuMALE   (Marie  Caroline  De  Bourbon — wife  of  Henri,  4th  son  of 

Louis  Philippe).    A.L.S.     1  p.  12mo.        Twickenham,  Dec.  14,  n.y. 

692.  AuMONT  (Jacques— Due,  officer  in  the  national  guards  in  the  Eevolu- 

tion).  Portrait,  half  length  in  uniform.  Grave  par  Payen,  peint 
par  Boze.     Stipple.    4to. 

693.  AuMONT  (Louis  M.  C.  De  P. — Royalist  general).    Portrait,  half  length 

in  uniform.     Grave  par  Payen,  peint  par  Boze.     Stipple.  4to. 

Paris,  n.d. 

694.  AuTic   (M.  D').     A.L.S.     4  pp.  square  8vo.     Paris,  June  8,  1784.     To 

the  Count  de  Saluces  [Saluzzo  di  Menusiglio,  Italian  chemist  and 
general],  thanking  him  for  his  expressions  of  sympathy,  enclosing 
letters,  &c. 

From  the   Sylvio  Pellico  collection    (No.  120),  enclosed  in  Ms  library 
wrapper  and  with  his  autograph  annotations. 

695.  AuTiCHAMP  (Marquis  D').    A.L.S.    1  p.  4to.    Paris,  Feb.  9,  1822.    To 

M.  de  Menysas. 

A  letter  of  thanks  for  his  many  kind  acts,  with  mention  of  the  writer's 
health. 

696.  AvRiL  (Jean  J. — General).     A.L.S.     1  p.  4to.  n.p.  (probably  Vienna), 

July  5,  1798.    To  the  Copimissary  of  the  Directory. 

Ordering  that  29  men  be  sent  to  the  post  at  St.  Severe,  etc. 

697.  Baciocchi   (Felix — husband  of  Marie  Anne  filisa  Bonaparte.     N'apo- 

leon's  sister).    L.S.    1  p.  4to.    Florence,  March  26,  1813.   To  General 

^  •!*  •(*  •!* 

Speaking    in    high    terms    of    M.    Lambert,    who    has    been    appointed 
Inspector  of  Hospitals. 

698.  Baciocchi  (Princfss,  Niece  of  Napoleon,  daughter  of  filisa  Bonaparte). 

A.L.S.  2  pp.  8vo.  n.p.  Jan.  20  (or  26-,  1853.  Asking  an  un- 
named Duke  to  send  her  ten  tickets  for  the  gallery  of  Notre  Dame. 

699.  Baciocchi  (Princess).    A.L.S.    2  pp.   8vo.  n.p.    Jan.  29,  1853.    Ask- 

ing an  unnamed  Duke  to  send  her  the  tickets  promised. 

700.  Baciocchi  (Princess).    A.L.S.  1  p.  8vo.  n.p.  June  (14),  n.y.  Eelative 

to  an  invitation  for  the  baptism  of  a  prince. 


701.  Baciocciii  (Princess).     A.L.S.     1  p.  8vo.    Korn-et-Met,  Oct.  21,  n.y. 

Regarding  a  cheque.     With  portrait. 

702.  Bagratiox    (Peter,   Prince — celebrated  Russian  general).     Portrait, 

full  bust  in  uniform.     Godby  sculp.     Tonci  pinxt.     Stipple.     8vo. 

703.  Bailleul    (Jacques    C— member   of   the    Convention).     D.S.      1    p., 

folio.  Paris,  4  Vendemiaire,  Year  4  (1796).  Signed  also  by  Gaul- 
thier  and  Delaunay. 

704.  Bailleul   (Jacques  C).    Manuscript,  8  pp.  folio,  n.p.n.d.,  written  in 

unknown  hand  containing  the  answers  given  by  M.  Bailleul  to 
questions  asked  him  by  General  Cass  relative  to  the  French  Revolu- 
tion. Also,  an  invitation  to  his  funeral  services.  March  18,  1843. 
(2  pieces). 

705.  Baillie  (William — distinguished  engraver,  served  in  the  army).     Por- 

trait, full  bust  in  oval.   Stipple.   Proof  before  all  letters.    Folio. 

[London,  ca.  1802] 

706.  Bailly    (Jean   Sylvain— Mayor  of  Paris,  executed  Nov.   12,   1793). 

L.S.  2  pp.  folio.  Paris,  Feb.  7,  1790.  Annoimces  the  singing  of  a 
Te  Deum  in  Notre  Dame  cathedral,  and  invites  the  members  of  the 
National  Assembly  to  attend. 

707.  Bailly  (Jean  Sylvain).    L.S.     1  p.  folio,  Larisse,  Jan.  19,  1791.    To 

M.  Reynier. 

Regarding  a  claim  made  by  M.  Deforger,  a  surveyor,  and  saying  thpt 
the  town  of  Darix  cannot  assume  payment.  Contains  under  the  signature 
a  line  in  Bailly's  autograph  in  the  same  strain, 

708.  Bailly  (Jean  Sylvain).    L.S.    1  p.  folio,  Paris,  Oct.  14,  1791.    "  Du- 

plicata  de  Patentee." 

709.  Bailly    (Jean   Sylvain).     A.L.S.     1   p.   8vo.     Chaillon,  August  26, 

n.y.    With  portrait. 

On  business  affairs  for  the  Marchioness  de  St.  Phalle. 

710.  Bailly  (Jean  Sylvain).    Portrait,  full  bust  in  oval.    Mezzotint.    Un- 

signed.    8vo. 

711.  Bailly  (Jean  Sylvain).    Portrait,  full  bust  in  oval.    Zu  finden  bey  den 

Gebrudern  Klauber,  Gezeichnet  von  Boizot.     Stipple.     8vo. 

712.  Bailly   (Jean  Sylvain).     Portrait,  full  bust  in  oval.     Sergent  sculp. 

De  Youges  le  jne.  del.    Mezzotint.     Small  4to.  Paris,  n.d. 

713.  Bailly  (Jean  Sylvain).    Portrait,  full  bust  in  oval.   Lithograph.   4to. 

714.  Bailly   (Jean  Sylvain).     Portrait,  full  bust  in  oval.     Mezzotint  by 

Levachez,  scene  and  biographical  account  in  script  beneath.  8vo,  on 
small  folio  sheet. 

715.  Balasheff  (Lieut.-General — 1st  aide-de-camp  of  Alexander  the  First 

of  Russia).  Portrait,  half  length,  in  uniform.  Engraved  by  Henry 
Dawe,  after  George  Dawe.    Mezzotint.    Folio.  London,  1823 


716.  Baltimore.    Washington's  Monument.    Tinted  lithograph  after  Kollner. 

4to.  New  York,  1848 

717.  Baltimore.    Green  Mount  Cemetery.    Lithograph  in  colors  after  Koll- 

ner.    4to.  New  York,  1848 

718.  Baltimore.    N.  West  View.     Lithograph  in  colors  after  Kollner.    4to. 

New  York,  1848 

719.  Baltimore.     Battle-Monument.     Lithograph  in  colors  after  Kollner. 

4to.  New  York,  1848 

720.  Baltimore.     City  Spring.    Lithograph  in  colors  after  Kollner.    4to. 

New  York,  1848 

721.  Bar  (Jean  A.— French  advocate).    L.S.  2  pp.  4to.  Paris,  Nov.  15,  1794. 

To  the  Commission  on  civil  and  police  administration.  Regarding  an 
annulled  decision. 

The  letter  is  also  signed  by  Per^s,  who  voted  for  confinement  and 
banishment  of  Louis  XVI. 

722.  Bar  (Jean  A.).     L.S.  2  pp.  4to.    Paris,  Nov.  7,  1794.     To  the  Com- 

mittee of  the  section  Chalier.     Regarding  a  disputed  question. 
The  letter  is  also  signed  by  PerSs. 

723.  Baraguey  D'Hilliers  (Achille — Marshal  of  France,  served  in  Austria, 

Spain  and  Algeria).  A.L.S.  2  pp.  8vo.  [La  Rite],  Oct.  17,  1863. 
To  the  Receiver- General,  relative  to  a  payment. 

724.  Baraguey  D'Hilliers  (Louis — French  General).     A.L.S.     1  p.  folio, 

Evreux,  Feb.  17,  1801.    To  the  Minister  of  War. 

A  statement  relative  to  four  non-commissioned  officers,  states  reason 
why  a  person  named  Lambert  was  not  on  a  certain  list. 

725.  Baraguey  D'Hilliers  (Louis).    A.L.S.     2  pp.  4to.     Paris,  (June)  5, 

1801.  With  portrait.  To  Citizen  Dumas,  health  officer,  relative  to 
a  position. 

726.  Baraguey  D'Hilliers   (Louis).     A.L.S.     1  p.  folio,  Lyon,  April  30, 

1812.  Written  on  Napoleon's  water-marked  paper. 

Announcing  the  execution  of  an  order.  It  was  in  this  year  that  the 
writer,  as  commander  of  a  division  of  the  Russian  army,  had  the  mis- 
fortune to  fall  into  the  hands  of  the  enemy  with  the  greater  part  of  his 
forces,  and  for  which  he  w^as  suspended  by  Napoleon. 

727.  Baraguey  D'Hilliers   (Louis).     Portrait,  full  bust  in  uniform.     Fo- 

restier  sc.  12mo. 

Served  in  Egypt,  and  was  taken  prisoner  by  the  English  whilst  re- 
turning from  Malta. 

728.  Barare    (Bertrand).     Portrait,   full   bust   in   oval.      Mariage   sculpt. 

Bonneville  del.    Stipple.    8vo. 

729.  Barbeau  Du  Barras,  &c.    D.  S.  (with  seal),  1  p.  square  8vo.     [Paris], 

Sept.  19,  1794.  Issued  by  the  Committee  of  General  Safety  of  the 
National  Convention  and  requests  Citizen  Palloy  to  attend  its  im- 
portant meetings.  Signed  by  Barbeau  du  Barras,  Levasseur  de  la 
Meurthe,  &c. 


730.  Baebe   (M. — Aide-de-camp  to  Gen.  Bastoul).     A.L.S.     2  pp.  4to.     In 

the  field,  Nov.  4,  1797.    To  the  Minister  of  War. 

Asking  that  he  be  promoted,  and  telling  the  minister  that  he  had 
made  complaint  about  two  horses  stolen  by  the  enemy  and  had  received 
no  reply  to  letter. 

731.  Barbe-Marbois  (Franqois — French  Consul-General  to  the  TJ.  S.  during 

the  Eevolution).  A.  L.  S.  1  p.  4to.  Paris,  Feb.  8,  no  year.  Also 
printed  invitation,  with  autograph  additions  in  his  hand  Jan.  16, 
1815.    Also  portrait,  full  bust.    Lithograph. 

The  first  mentioned  regrets  not  being  able  to  answer  questions,  as  he 
had  destroyed  all  his  notes.     With  mention  of  a  Spanish  book. 

732.  Barbier  (M.) — commissioner  of  war).     A.L.S.     3  pp.  4to.     Versailles, 

Sept.  2,  1795.    To  M.  La  Barthe. 

Regretting  that  he  is  unable  to  vacate  part  of  his  stables  for  the 
minister  of  the  interior,  as  he  can  only  do  so  by  order  of  the  minister  of 
war. 

733.  Barbot    (M.   E.— French  general).     A.L.S.     1  p.  4to.     Paris,  le  16 

Prairial,  PAn  IV.  [June  4,  1796].  Informs  the  Commissary  of 
the  Executive  Directory  concerning  a  citizen  who  has  been  removed 
from  jail  to  hospital. 

734.  Barca   (Count  De — ^minister  and  secretary  of  state).     Portrait,  full 

bust  in  oval.    A.  Hubert  sc.    Stipple.    4to. 

735.  Barsche    (Pierre  Jules — 1802-70,   French   advocate   and  procurator 

general  of  the  Court  of  Appeals).  Official  L.S.  1  p.  4to.  Paris, 
January  30,  1849. 

736.  Barras  (P.  F.  J.  N.,  Comte  De — French  general,  and  one  of  the  original 

five  Directors  of  the  French  Eepublic).  Signature  and  five  lines  in 
his  autograph  on  margin  of  letter.    2  pp.  folio.    Portrait. 

Letter  is  signed  in  Arabic  ( ?)  and  is  an  appeal  to  the  members  of  the 
Directorate  from  a  Sultan  of  Turkey,  possibly  Mahmud  II.,  who  ex- 
presses his  keen  disappointment  at  not  having  been  reimbursed  for  the 
funds  advanced  three  years  previous  towards  the  support  of  the  French 
army  in  Italy.  Barras,  as  one  of  the  Directorate,  endorses  on  margin 
that  letter  has  been  sent  to  the  Minister  of  Finance,  le  24  Messidor,  I'An 
V    [July  13,  1797]. 

737.  [Barras  (P.  F.  J.  N.,  Comte  De).]     A.  L.  of  M.  Lavillatte,  3  pp.  un- 

dated, with  an  eight  line  endorsement  in  the  autograph  of  Barras, 
signed,  stating  that  he  has  not  been  unmindful  of  the  kindnesses 
that  the  Minister  of  War  has  shown  him.  With  portrait,  full  length, 
in  uniform. 

738.  Barras  (P.  F.  J.  N.,  Comte  De).    Two  portraits,  both  full  length,  dif- 

ferent.    Lithograph,  etc.     8vo.  Circa  1800  and  1840. 

739.  Barrington  (Samuel).    Portrait,  half  length  in  uniform.    K.  Earlom 

fecit.    Benj.  Wilson  pinxit.    Mezzotint.    Folio  (slightly  creased  and 

mounted,  cut  to  plate  mark).  London,  1779 

One  of  the  biographies  in  Campbell's  Lives  of  the  British  Admirals. 


7*40.  Barrot  (Camille  H. — eloquent  French  advocate,  advised  or  persuaded 
Lafayette  to  refuse  the  presidency  of  the  republic).  Portrait,  full 
bust.    Unsigned.    4to. 

741.  Barthelemy    (August  M. — French  writer,  author  of   "  Napoleon   in 

Egypt.").  A.N.S.  1  p.  square  12mo.  n.p.n.d.  Request  for  two 
tickets  for  vaudeville. 

742.  Barthelemy  (Francois,  Marquis  De — French  statesman,  Minister  of 

State  under  Louis  XVIII.).  A.L.S.  1  p.  4to.  Paris,  le  8  Pluviose, 
TAn  XL  [Jan.  27,  1803],  requesting  the  Minister  of  the  Navy  to 
show  favor  to  M.  Massac,  of  Amsterdam. 

743.  Barthelemy   (Franqois,  Marquis  De).     A.L.S.     1  p.     4to.     Paris. 

May  15,  1807. 

A  request  that  the  recipient  consider  the  application  of  M.  Givault  for 
a  position,  he  being  of  good  behaviour,  etc. 

744.  Barthelemy  (Francois,  Marquis  De).    Portrait,  full  bust  in  oval.    F. 

Bonneville  del.  et  sculp.  ^^  Barthelemy,  membre  du  Directoire  execu- 
tif.^'    8  vo.    Stipple. 

745.  Bartolozzi    (Francesco — eminent   engraver).      Portrait,    full   length, 

seated.    Mezzotint.    Folio  (stained  and  cut  to  plate  mark,  mounted). 

746.  Bastille  (The).    Three  views:  "  Bestorming  der  Bastille,  1789  '' ;  Line. 

J.  Bulthuis  delin.  K.  Vinkles  &  D.  Vrydag,  sculp.  1795.  4to;  An- 
thon3'^s  Gate  (Bastille)  Line.  T.  Loveday,  del.  et  sculp.  Riguad,  del. 
London,  n.d.  Oblong  4to ;  "  Vue  de  la  ci-devant  Bastille."  Line. 
Nee,  sculp.    Oblong  4to  (3  pieces). 

747.  Bastille  (The).    Destruction  of  the  Bastille.     Copper  engraving,  with 

portraits  of  Louis  XVI.  Marie  Antoinette,  and  various  scenes  in 
connection  with  the  Bastille.  Large  folio.  Ms.  additions  by  Thomas 
Palmer,  May  17,  1790.  London,  1790 

748.  Bathurst  (Hexry^  Earl  Of — British  statesman,  finished  his  political 

career  under  the  Duke  of  Wellington).  A.L.S.  (third  person),  3  pp. 
4to.  (London),  May  4,  1810.  Interesting  letter  regarding  the  duties 
on  spirits. 

749.  Bathurst  (Henry,  Earl  Of).     Portrait,  full  bust.     Engraved  by  H. 

Meyer  after  J.  Wright.    Stipple.    4to.  London,  1810 

750.  Bathurst  (Henry,  Earl  Of).     Portrait,  half  length,  engraved  by  H. 

Mayer  after  J.  Wright.    4to.  London,  1810 

751.  Battei.l  (Ralph — English  divine).     Portrait,  full  bust  in  oval.     J. 

Simon  fecit.    M.  Dahl  pinxit.    Mezzotint,  margins  cut  away.    4to. 

752.  Battle  of  Doggerbank.     Formation  de  la  Ligne  Hollandaise  et  de 

celle  Anglaise,  avant  le  combat  de  Doggersbank.  Line  engraving, 
unsigned.     4to. 

Sir  Hyde  Parl^er,  British  admiral,  who  served  with  success  under 
Howe  on  the  North  American  station,  commanded  a  portion  of  the  Eng- 
lish tleet  during  this  action. 


753.  Battle  of  Doggerbank.    Action  de  Doggersbank.    4to.    Companion  to 

the  above. 

754.  Battle  of  Doggerbank.     Fin  du  Combat  Doggersbank.     4to.     Com- 

panion to  the  two  preceding  lots. 

755.  Battle  of  Gibraltar.     German  line  engraving  of  the  Battle  of  Gib- 

raltar.    4to.  cut  close. 

756.  Battles  at  Sea.     Zeeslag  Tusschen  den  Admiraai,  Tromp  En  Blake, 

Big  Dover,  den  10  December,  1652.  Pvlyn  sculpt.  K.  Veltewinil. 
4to.   (stained). 

757.  Battles  at  Sea.     The  destruction  of  the  Turkish  fleet  in  the  port  of 

Sinope.    Lithograph  in  colors.    4to. 

758.  Battles  at  Sea.    Vue  de  L'Action  pres  de  Patrasso,  ou  L'Escadre  des 

Dulcignottes  fut  battue  et  brulee  le  5  Septembre  1772.  Dutch  en- 
graving by  Leizelt  after  Swain.    In  colors.     Folio. 

759.  Bazaine  (Francois  Achille — Marshal  of  France,  Commander-in-Chief 

of  the  French  Army  in  Mexico,  1863).  L.S.  2  pp.  4to.  Mexico, 
December  2,  [1863].     On  a  military  matter. 

760.  Beauharnais    (Alexandre  De — distinguished  general,  married  Jose- 

phine Tascher  de  la  Pagerie,  afterwards  Empress  of  France,  served 
under  Eochambeau  in  the  U.S.,  guillotined  in  1794).  A.L.S.  1  p. 
4to.    Headquarters  at  Strassburg,  Sept.  10,  1792. 

On  military  affairs.  Tlie  letter  is  signed  in  full  "Alexandre  Beau- 
harnais." 

761.  Beauharnais  (Alexandre  De).     Portrait,  full  bust  in  oval.     Courbe. 

sc.    Labadye  del.    Line  engraving.    8vo.  Paris,  n.d. 

762.  Beauharnais  (Eugene  De — Stepson  and  favorite  of  Napoleon,  Viceroy 

of  Italy).  L.S.  and  7  lines  in  his  autograph,  "Eugene  Napoleon,^' 
&c.  2  pp.  4to.  Milan,  March  12,  1807.  Also,  a  manuscript,  3  pp. 
12mo,  in  unknown  autograph,  containing  biographical  extracts  relat- 
ing to  the  above.     (2  pieces). 

Letter  was  written  while  A^iceroy  of  Italy  to  General  Marmont  in  Dal- 
matia,  informing  him  that  he  has  ordered  Gen.  Verdier  transferred  to 
Marmont's  staff,  that  the  prisoners  of  the  81st  Regt.  have  landed  at 
[Maufredonia],  and  thanks  the  general  for  news  regarding  the  Turks. 
The  postscript  in  the  writer's  own  autograph  is  a  request  of  Marmont  for 
additional  ofOcers  for  the  army  of  Italy. 

763.  Beauharnais  (Eugene  De).    L.S.     "Eugene  Napoleon."     1  p.  folio. 

Milan,  Dec.  23,  1808.  Informs  his  uncle.  Cardinal  Fesch,  that 
the  Princess  Vice-Queen  has  become  a  mother,  and  that  everything 
is  going  nicely. 

764.  Beauharnais  (Eugene  De).    A.L.S.    2  pp.,  4to.    n.p.    Jan.  13,  1817. 

To  "  Mon  cher  Bataille.'^ 

Informing  the  recipient  that  he  has  arrived  in  Constance  (Baden),  and 
giving  him  a  list  of  things  that  he  is  to  get.  Sends  greetinss  from  his 
wife  and  sister. 


765.  Beauharnais  (Eugene  De).    Portrait,  full  bust  in  uniform.     Stipple. 
Unsigned     Printed  in  colors.     8vo.  full  margins.  Paris,  n.d. 

"iGQ.  Beauharnais  (Eugene  De).     "Le  Prince  Eugene  au  tombeau  de  sa 
Mere."     Mezzotint.     Unsigned.     Folio.  Paris,  n.d. 

767.  Beauharnais  (Eugene  De).     Portrait,  full  bust  in  oval.     Line  and 

stipple.    Unsigned.    4to.  Paris,  n.d. 

768.  Beauharnais  (Eugene  De).    The  same.    Proof  before  all  letters. 

769.  Beauharnais    (Eugene  De).     The   same.     Printed   in   colors,   after 

letters. 

770.  Beauharnais  (Eugene  De).    Portrait,  full  bust  in  uniform.    Lith.  de 

Villian.     4to. 

771.  Beauharnais  (Eugene  De).    Portrait,  ^^Le  Prince  Eugene,"  full  bust 

in  uniform.    Line  and  stipple.    Printed  in  colors.    4to. 

772.  Beauharnais    (Eugene   De).     Portraits.     1   full  bust,   Joumim   sc. 

India  proof  before  letters ;  and  2  full  length  in  uniform,  both  before 
all  letters.    Svo.    Together,  3  pieces. 

773.  Beauharnais   (Eugene  De).     Portrait,  full  bust  in  uniform.     Desse. 

par  Yigneron  d^apres  Le  Gros.    Lith.  de  Demanne.    4to. 

The  reproduction  in   Sloane's  Life  of  Napoleon   was  made  from  this 
lithograph. 

774.  Beauharnais  (Eugene  De).    Portrait,  full  length,  standing.    P.  Adam 

sculp.     L.   Gerard  pinx.     Etching.     Proof  on  India  paper,  before 
inscription.     4to. 

775.  Beauharnais   (Eugene  De).     "'Derniers  adieux  du  Prince  Eugene  a 

sa  famille."    In  colors.    Svo. 

776.  Beauharnais  (Eugene  De).    Portrait,  full  length  in  uniform,  together 

with  other  figures  (probably  portraits).    Proof  before  letters.    4to. 

777.  Beauharnais  (Eugene  De).    Death  of  Beauharnais,  with  other  figures 

(probably  portraits).    Proof  before  letters.    4to. 

778.  Beauharnais '  (Eugene  De).     Portrait,  full  bust  in  oval.     Lme  and 

stipple.     Unsigned.     4to.  Paris,  n.d. 

779.  Beauharnais  (Eugene  De).     Portrait,  full  length  in  uniform  [from 

Eegne  de  E'apoleon],  in  colors,  and  another  plate,  containing  full 
length  portrait,  also  of  Napoleon.     India  paper.    2  pieces. 

780.  Beauharnais  (Eugene  De).     Portrait,  "Le  Modele  des  Braves,"  full 

length  in  uniform,  sword  in  hand,  battle  scene  in  background.    Stip- 
ple.   4to.     (margins  on  three  sides  cut  away). 

781.  Beauharnais  (Eugene  De).     "Le  Prince  Eugene  au  tombeau  de  sa 

Mere."     Mezzotint.     Unsigned.     Folio. 


782.  Beauharnais  (Eugene  De).     Portrait,  full  length,  like  the  preceding 

at  the  tomb  of  his  mother,  but  different  attitude.  Mezzotint.  Un- 
signed.    Folio. 

783.  Beauharnais   (Eugene  De).     Portrait,    on    horseback.      "Le    Prince 

Eugene,"  Grave  par  Esbrard.    Mezzotint.     Folio. 

784.  Beauharnais  (Eugene  De).    Portrait,  half  length  in  uniform.    Mezzo- 

tint.   In  colors.    4to.  (margins  cut  away). 

785.  [Beauharnais^  Augusta  Amelia,  daughter  of  the  King  of  Bavaria,  wife 

of  Eugene  Beauharnais].  Portrait,  half  length.  Stipple.  4to.  mar- 
gins cut  away,  inscription  remains. 

786.  Beauharnais    (Fanny,    Comtesse    De — celebrated    poetess).      A.L.S. 

1  p.  12mo.      [Vendome],  n.d.    Personal  letter. 

787.  Beauharnais    (Madame  De — lady  of  honor  to  the  grand  duchess  of 

Berg).  A.L.S.  (third  person.  1  p.  4to.  Fontainebleau,  Oct.  17, 
1807.    Eegarding  her  trunks,  &c. 

788.  Beauharnois  (F. — French  Colonel,  [brother  of  the  first  husband  of  the 

Empress  Josephine]).  A.L.S.  1  p.  12mo.  N'o  place;  no  date 
[Circa  1792].    Asks  the  Minister  of  War  to  send  a  regiment  to  Blois. 

789.  Beaulieu   (General  of  Brigade).  L.  S.     1  p.  folio.     Paris,  July  3, 

1792. 

Regarding  the  salaries  for  the  judges  of  the  Court  of  Justice  of  the 
district  of  Gu6rande. 

790.  Beaumont  (Marc  A. — French  general,  created  a  peer  by  Louis  XVI.). 

A.L.S.  2  pp.  folio,  Erturt,  April  22,  1813.  To  the  Minister  of 
War.    With  portrait,  full  bust  in  uniform,  Foujet  sculp. 

Asking  the  minister  to   send  him  another  map  in  place  of  one  lost 
during  the  campaign. 

791.  Beauregard  (Foureau  De — Napoleon's  physician  at  Elba,  and  Member 

of  the  Assembly  of  One  Hundred  Days).  A.L.S.  2  pp.  12mo, 
including  the  addressed  portion.  Paris,  Feb.  9,  1831,  informing  his 
friend  Beton  that  although  his  nephew  may  be  in  disgrace,  principally 
through  his  inability  to  pay  money  due,  he  would  like  very  much, 
nevertheless,  to  have  his  nephew  receive  the  "  decoration  speciale." 

792.  Beauvais  De  Preaux  (Charles  IST. — French  physician,  member  of  the 

I^ational  Convention,  voted  for  death  of  Louis  XVI.).  L.S.  1  p. 
4to.  Paris,  March  14,  1790.  Eegarding  a  delegation  to  be  sent  to 
the  National  Assembly. 

793.  Beauvau    (Charles  Juste,  Prince  De — Marshal  of  France).     L.S. 

3  pp.  small  4to.    Fontainebleau,  Oct.  21,  1775. 

At  the  end  are  eight  lines  in  Beauvau's  autograph,  with  initials,  re- 
garding his  pension. 

794.  Becker  (Joseph — Deputy  of  the  National  Convention).    Signature  and 

7  lines  in  his  autograph  on  margin  of  letter  in  another  hand  relative 
'to  appointment  of  P.  J.  Keller  as  surgeon,  &c.  1  p.  folio.  [Paris], 
n.d.     (Portion  of  letter  torn  off). 


795.  Beckeh  (Leonard  Nicolas — French  general,  accompanied  Napoleon  to 

Eochefort).  A.L.S.  1  p.  4to.  Oct.  25,  1812.  To  the  Minister  of 
War. 

Intercession  on  behalf  of  an  officer,  who  was  a  prisoner  in  England. 

796.  Becker  (Leonard  Nicolas).    Portrait,  full  bust  in  uniform.    Ambroise 

Tardieu  direxit.    8vo.     Stipple. 

797.  Becker  (Leonard  Nicolas).    Portrait,  full  bust  in  uniform.     Stipple. 

Unsigned.     8vo. 

798.  Beckford   (William).     Portrait,  half  length,  seated  at  table  holding 

document  in  right  hand.  Engraved  by  R.  Houston.  Mezzotint. 
Folio  (slight  repairs  and  cut  close). 

On  the  same  plate  are  portraits  of  J.  Townsend  and  John  Sawbridge, 
all  three  figures  being  dressed  in  robes  of  office. 

799.  Beckmann  (Johann — German  naturalist).    Portrait,  full  bust  in  oval. 

J.  E.  Haid  sculp.    1779.    Speck  del.    Mezzotint.     Small  4to. 

800.  Beferoy  De  Beauvoir  (L.  E.)  and  Turreau  (Louis). —  (Members  of 

the  National  Convention).  L.S.  1  p.  4to.  Nice,  le  23  Ventose,  TAn 
III.  [March  13,  1795],  advising  the  Committee  of  Public  Safety  that 
they  are  sending  the  petition  of  C.  Baurot  and  all  letters  bearing 
upon  it. 

801.  Beker  (General).     A.L.S.     1  p.  folio,  Aiguiperse,  Puy-de-dome,  Jan. 

29,  1830.    To  Baron  Villemers. 

Thanking  the  recipient  for  the  information  that  a  post-office  is  to  be 
established  between  Bordeaux  and  Lyons. 

802.  Belisarius — Byzantine  general.     Portrait,  half  length.    Engraved  by  J. 

Younff,  painted  by  J.  Hoppner.    Mezzotint.    Folio,  cut  close. 

London,  1787 

803.  Bellavene   (Jacques  N. — appointed  by  Napoleon  as  inspector-general 

of  military  schools).  A.L.S.  1  p.  folio,  Paris,  March  28,  1800.  To 
Gen.  Berthier,  Minister  of  War. 

On  military  affairs,  telling  Berthier  that  an  adjutant  commander  has 
been  ordered  to  return  to  his  post  at  Metz. 

804.  Belle-Fontaine  (Chevalier — French  naval  captain).    D.S.    1  p.  4to. 

On  board  "  Le  Belliqueux,''  near  Toulon,  Feb.  26,  1693. 

805.  Bellegarde  (Henri,  Comte — field-marshal).   A.L.S.   1  p.  4to.    n.p.n.d. 

To  General  Grouchy. 

Writer  is  delighted  that  Grouchy  should  think  so  highly  of  one  of  his 
(the  writer's)  officers.  Informs  recipient  that  although  aide-de-camp  Capt. 
Fougeroux  is  suffering,  he  may  recover. 

806.  Bellegarde    (Henri^   Comte).     Portrait,   full   bust   in   uniform.      S. 

Bordiga  inc.    N.  H.  Jacob  del.  8vo. 

807.  Bellegarde  (Roger  De — favorite  of  Henry  III  and  Henry  IV).    Last 

page  of  a  L.S.    1  p.  folio.    Undated  but  ca.  1595.    With  portrait. 


808.  Belliard    (Augustin    D. — Marshal    of  France).     A.L.S.     2  pp.  4to. 

Metz,  Jan.  9,  1814.    To  General 

An  extract  of  a  letter  written  to  Belliard  by  another  marshal,  and  re- 
communicated  to  the  recipient,   with  additional  particulars. 

809.  Belliard  (Augustin  D.)     L.S.    2  pp.  folio,  Chalon,  Jan.  18,  1814.   To 

the  Minister  of  War. 

Regarding  two  officers  of  the  military  staff  who  were  sent  with  114 
wagons  loaded  with  various  articles. 

810.  Belliard  (Augustin  D.).    Portrait,  full  bust  in  uniform.   Stipple.  Un- 

signed.   8vo. 

811.  Belloy  (Jean  Baptiste  De — French  Cardinal).    D.S.    1  p.  folio,  Paris, 

May  10,  1802.    With  red  wax  seal,  and  portrait. 

812.  Bem    (Joseph — distinguished   Polish  general,   served   under  Davoust). 

A.L.S.  1  p.  8vo.  Paris,  Oct.  8,  1844.  To  Jarry  de  Maney,  prof, 
of  history. 

Offering  to  send  the  recipient  a  copy  of  his  chronological  table  of  the 
History  of  France,  etc. 

813.  Benezech    (Pierre — French  statesman  and  revolutionist.   Minister  of 

the  Interior,  1795).  L.S.  2  pp.  4to.  Paris,  August  17,  1795.  To 
M.  La  Barthe,  accountant  at  Versailles. 

Regarding  the  furnishing  of  shoes  by  Citizen  Yielair. 

814.  Benezech    (Pierre).  6  official    L.S.  as  Minister    of  the    Interior.     6 

pieces.     1795. 

815.  Benezech  (Pierre).    L.S.    1  p.  4to.    Paris,  May  15,  1797.    Regarding 

supplies. 

816.  Benezech   (Pierre).     L.S.     2  pp.  4to.     Paris,  le  7  Prairial,  PAn  V 

[May  26,  1797].     Order  relative  to  saddlery  used  in  a  riding  school. 

817.  Bennigsen   (Levin  A.  T. — celebrated  commander  in  the  Russian  serv- 

ice). Portrait,  full  bust  in  uniform.  Engraved  by  E.  Bell,  after 
P.  E.  Streehling.     Mezzotint.     Small  4to.  London,  1807 

818.  Bennigsen  (Levin  A.  T.).    Portrait,  full  length  in  uniform.    L.  Rados 

inc.  G.  B.  Bosio  dis.     Stipple.    8vo. 

819.  Bentinck    (George,   Lord — English   statesman   in   Napoleon's   time). 

A.L.S.    2  pp.  12mo,  undated.    With  portrait.    Personal  letter. 

820.  Bentinck  (William  C.  C,  Lord — British  general,  commander  of  the 

troops  sent  to  aid  Ferdinand,  King  of  Sicily,  joined  Sir  John  Moore, 
and  was  at  the  battle  of  Corunna).  A.L.S.  2  pp.  12mo.  (London), 
April  25,  1825.  A  personal  letter.  With  portrait,  after  Lawrence, 
on  India  paper. 

821.  Bentick  (William  C.  C,  Lord).     Portrait,  full  bust  in  uniform.     G. 

Zarzon  inc.     Stipple.    8vo. 


822.  Berard  (August  S.  L. — one  of  the  founders  of  the  first  company  for 

the  production  of  illuminating  gas,  prominent  in  the  Revolution  of 
1830).  Signature  to  2  Bridge-Inspection  reports,  each  3  pp.  folio, 
including  addressed  portions.  Paris,  May  18  and  June  9,  1832.  (2 
pieces). 

823.  Beresford  (Sir  William  C. — British  general,  captured  Madeira,  fought 

under  Wellington).    A.L.S.     1  p.  4to.    Lichfield,  July  7,  1814.    To 
the  Quarter-Master  General. 
On  military  affairs. 

824.  Beresford  (Sir  William  C.)     Portrait,  full  bust  in  uniform,  from  a 

sculpture.  Freeman  sculp.,  after  Carlo  Amatucio.  Stipple.  Proof 
in  open  letters.    8vo.  London,  1814 

825.  Beresford  (Sir  William  C.)     Portrait,  half  length,  also  colored  rep- 

resentation "  Marshal  Beresford  engaged  with  the  Polish  Lancers 
at  the  battle  of  Albuera,  1811.^'  M.  Dubourg  sculpt.  Manskirch  delt. 
London,  1816.    4to.    2  pieces. 

826.  Bergasse  (Nicolas — French  jurist  and  political  writer).    Portrait,  full 

bust  in  oval.    Mezzotint.    Unsigned.    8vo.  London,  1788 

827.  Berger  (M.)  L.S.  1  p.  4to.     Versailles,  Dec.  3,  1796.     To  Citizen  La 

Barthe.    A  request  for  supplies  for  the  National  riding  school. 

828.  Berlier  (Theophile — Member  of  the  Convention,  French  jurist).  L.S., 

2  pp.  folio.  Paris,  le  17  Pluviose,  TAn  III  [Feb.  5,  1795].  To  the 
Commission  on  Civil,  Police,  and  Judicial  Administrations,  relative 
to  the  case  of  one  who  passed  judgment  upon  a  man  in  two  judicial 
positions,  and  ordering  that  such  cases  shall  not  come  up  again. 
Signed,  also,  by  Ch.  Pottier. 

829.  Berlier  (Theophile).    L.  S.  2  pp.  folio.    Paris,  le  29  Pluviose,  I'An 

III  [Feb.  18,  1795].  As  chairman  of  the  National  Convention  in- 
forms the  provisional  head  of  the  civil,  &c.,  administration  that 
jurors  will  not  be  allowed  their  liberty  while  a  case  is  under  discus- 
sion.    Signatures,  also,  of  Oudot  and  Genevois. 

830.  Berlier  (Theophile).    L.S.  2  pp.  folio.    Paris,  le  8  Yentose,  TAn  III 

[Feb.  26,  1795].  Decrees  that  the  sentence  passed  upon  three  crim- 
inals cannot  be  changed.    Signed,  also,  by  Genevois. 

831.  Berlin.    Colored  view.    Folio.  London,  1815 

832.  Bernadotte  (Charles  John,  King  of  Sweden,  Marshal  of  France). 

A.D.S.  1  p.  folio.  Paris,  July  12,  1799.  With  portrait,  full  bust  in 
uniform,  lithograph  on  India  paper. 

Written  as  Minister  of  War,  and  an  autliorization  to  Citizen  Man- 
gouvil,  sub-Lieutenant  in  the  29th  regiment  of  light  infantry,  to  serve  in 
the  12th  division  under  General  Ney. 

833.  Bernadotte  (Charles  John).    L.S.  1  p.  folio.    Lintz  (Austria),  Jan. 

18,  1806.  To  M.  Bereveur,  receiver  general  of  the  army.  Allowance 
for  expenses. 


834.  Bernadotte  (Charles  John).    L.S.  1  p.  folio,  Hambourg,  Nov.  3,  1807. 

To  the  Councillor  of  State  asking  for  a  position  as  inspector  of  cavalry 
in  favor  of  a  M.  Flichet,  who  had  served  previously  in  another  corps. 

835.  Bernadotte  (Charles  John).    Portrait,  "  Charles  John,  Crown  Prince 

of  Sweden,^'  full  bust  in  uniform.     C.  Turner  sculp.     Eota  pinxt. 
Mezzotint.     Proof  on  India  paper  in  open  letters.     4to. 

London,  1813 

836.  Bernadotte   (Charles  John).     Portrait,  "Carlo  Giovanni,  Principe 

Eeale  di   Svezia.'^     Portrait,  full  bust  in  uniform.     Stipple.     In 
colors.    4to.  Milano,  n.d. 

837.  Bernadotte  (Charles  John).    Portrait,  inscription  as  the  preceding, 

full  length  in  uniform.    G.  Carmine  inc.    Dalbon  dis.    Stipple.    8vo. 

838.  Bernadotte  (Charles  John).    Portrait,  full  bust  in  uniform,  together 

with  that  of  his  wife.    B.  Lavigne  [sculp.].     Stipple.    4to. 

839.  Bernadotte  (Charles  John).    Portrait,  full  bust  in  uniform.    Grave 

par  G.  Fiesinger,  dessine  par    ...     J.  Guerin.     Stipple.    4to. 

Paris,  n.d. 

840.  Bernadotte  (Charles  John).    Portrait,  full  bust  in  oval.    Grave  par 

G.  Fiesinger,  dessine    .     .     .    par  J.  Guerin.     Stipple.    Folio. 

Paris,  n.d. 

841.  Bernadotte  (Charles  John).    Portrait,  full  bust  in  oval.    Mezzotint 

by  Levachez,  battle  scene  and  biographical  account  in  script  beneath. 
8vo.  on  small  folio  sheet. 

842.  Bernadotte  (Charles  John).    Another  copy  of  the  same. 

843.  Bernadotte  (Charles  John).     Portrait,  full  bust  in  uniform.     Line 

engraving.    Unsigned.     In  colors.     8vo. 

844.  Bernadotte  (Charles  John).     Portrait,  full  bust  in  uniform.     Des- 

sine d'apres  nature  par  J.  Guerin,  et  grave  par  G.  Fiesinger.   Stipple. 
Folio.     Fine  impression  with  full  margins. 

845.  Bernadotte  (Charles  John).    Portrait,  full  bust  in  uniform,  together 

with  that  of  his  wife.     Grave  par  Choubard,  dessine  par  Lafond  j®. 
Stipple.     Folio.  Paris,  n.d. 

846.  Bernadotte    (Charles    John).      Portrait,    full    length    in    uniform. 

Charon  sculp.     Martinet  pinxit.     Mezzotint.     Folio. 

847.  Bernadotte    (Charles    John).      Portrait,    full    length    in    uniform. 

Lith.  Destouches.    4to.    India  paper. 

848.  Bernadotte    (Charles    John).      Portrait,    full    length    in    uniform. 

Lithograph  on  India  paper. 

849.  Bernadotte  (Charles  John).    Portrait,  "Carl  XIV.  Johan,'^  J.  Car- 

don  lith.    Waij  pinx.    Folio. 


850.  Bernard   (Louis — Lieut.-Gen.  of  Engineers  under  Napoleon,  chief  en- 

gineer of  the  U.  S.  army,  constructed  Fortress  Monroe.)  D.S.  1  p. 
folio.    Feb.  15,  1793.    To  the  post-master.    With  red  wax  seal. 

An  order  to  furnish  post-hor^^es  for  the  delivery  of  an  important  mes- 
sage. Approved  by  Lazare  Nicolas  M.  Carnot,  witli  his  signature  in 
lower  left-hand  corner,  also  by  Billaud-Varenne,  the  eminent  French 
Jacobin,  with  his  signature,  both  members  of  tlie  Committee  of  Public 
Safety. 

851.  Bernhard  (Charles  F.,  Grand  Duke  of  Saxe  Weimar).    L.S.    1  p.  4to. 

Dec.  26,  1808.  A  friendly  letter,  writer  regrets  being  unable  to  help 
his  friend.  With  portrait,  full  bust  in  oval.  Stipple.  Also  A.L.S. 
of  his  wife,  Oct.  17,  1817,  2  pp.    Together,  3  pieces. 

852.  Berri  (Charles  F. — French  prince,  served  under  the  Prince  of  Conde). 

Portrait,  full  bust  in  uniform.     Early  lithograph,  unsigned.    4to. 

853.  Berri   (Charles  F.)     Portrait,  full  bust  in  uniform.     Stipple.     Jno. 

Godefrey  del.  et  sculp.    4to. 

854.  Berry  (C.  F.  D'Artois,  Due  De — second  son  of  Charles  X  of  France). 

L.S.  1  p.  small  4to.  Bethune,  March  29,  1815.  Appoints  De  Mey- 
ronnet,  colonel,  and  urges  upon  him  the  importance  of  securing  the 
loyalty  of  the  men  of  his  command,  and  of  being  ready  to  Join  the 
king  whenever  they  are  ordered.     With  portrait. 

855.  Berry  (C.  F.  D'Artois,  Duo  De).     Portrait,  half  length  in  uniform. 

Grave  par  Euet.     Stipple.    4to.  Paris,  n.d. 

856.  Berry  (Caroline,  Duohesse  De — daughter  of  Ferdinand  I.,  King  of 

the  Two  Sicilies,  married  the  Duke  of  Berry,  second  son  of  Charles 
X.).  L.S.  "Marie  Caroline,'^  with  several  words  in  her  autograph, 
n.p.     Nov.  13,  1866.    With  portrait,  on  India  paper.  ,      , 

857.  Berthiau  (General).    A.L.S.    2  pp.  4to.    Paris,  Jan.  18,  1797.    To  M. 

Berger,  in  charge  of  the  riding  school  at  Versailles.    Eegarding  money. 

858.  Berthier  (Louis  Alexandre,  Marshal  of  France,  served  under  Lafayette 

in  the  American  Eevolution).  D.S.  1  p.  folio,  Dec.  30,  1791.  Also 
"  Convention  apres  le  bataille  de  Marengo,"  containing  portrait  of 
Berthier. 

The  demand  for  a  leave  of  absence  for  a  lieutenant  colonel  unable  to 
return  to  his  duties  owing  to  illness  by  M.  de  Toustain  to  Berthier,  signed 
by  him  in  full,  with  "  Approve"  also  in  his  autograph,  also  signed  by 
Periot,  D^lalain  and  De  St.  Housre. 

859.  Berthier  (Louis  Alexandre).  A.L.S.    2  pp.  4to.   Gorizia  (Feb.  1796). 

^     To  General  D.  Chabot. 

A  military  letter  in  which  the  writer  informs  the  recipient  that  the 
20th  regiment  of  dragoons  has  received  orders  to  move  towards  Gorizia, 
and  wait  in  that  position  until  the  division  which  he  commands  passes 
there. 

860.  Berthier  (Louis  Alexandre)  D.S.    1  p.  folio.    Milan,  June,  1796. 

A  signed  statement  of  money  collected  during  the  month  of  May,  by 
the  paymaster  of  the  army  of  Italy,  written  to  the  chief  commissary.  It 
was  in  this  year  that  Berthier  became  Chief  of  Staff  of  the  army  of 
Napoleon,  with  the  rank  of  general  of  division. 


861.  Berthier  (Louis  Alexandre).     L.S.  1  p.  4to.     Paris,  le  1  Pluviose, 

PAn  10.  [Jan.  20,  1802].  To  Genl.  Don  Zelos,  with  instructions  as 
to  his  duties. 

862.  Berthier  (Louis  Alexandre).    D.S.    1  p.  folio,  Paris,  March  1,  1805. 

Signed  also  by  Sanson. 

Orders  for  M.  Coraboeuf,  2d  grade  geographical  engineer,  to  report  at 
Hanover. 

863.  Berthier  (Louis  Alexandre).    L.S.    "Prince  Alexandre."    1  p.  4to, 

Eambouillet,  Sept.  14,  1807. 

Acknowledging  the  receipt  of  a  book  on  military  antiquities. 

864.  Berthier  (Louis  Alexandre).    D.S.  "Alexandre.''     1  p.  4to.    Paris, 

Feb.  18,  1808,  informing  M.  Desirat  that  the  Emperor  has  granted  a 
pension  of  2000  francs. 

865.  Berthier  (Louis  Alexandre).     L.S.     1  p.  4to.     Bayonne  (France), 

July  16,  1808.  Granting,  in  the  name  of  the  Emperor,  two  months' 
leave  of  absence  with  full  pay. 

866.  Berthier  (Louis  Alexandre).     L.S.  "Alexandre,"  1  p.  4to.     Paris, 

Oct.  24,  1814.  To  Count  de  Bergon,  forwarding  him  a  petition, 
which  was  that  day  presented  to  the  king. 

867.  Berthier  (Louis  Alexandre).    A.L.S.    "  L.  Berthier,"  1  p.  4to.    Paris, 

Dec.  28,  n.y.    To  Citizen  Montesay. 

868.  Berthier   (Louis  Alexandre).     A  collection  of  heads  within  floral 

borders,  including  Berthier,  Francis  II.,  Maria  Louisa  (Empress  of 
Austria),  and  others.  Together,  13  portraits,  on  1  sheet.  Small 
folio.     Unsigned. 

869.  Berthier  (Louis  Alexandre).    Portrait,  full  bust  in  uniform.    Grave 

par  Juliannau,  dessine  par  Mile,  de  Noireterre.     Stipple.    8vo. 

Paris,  n.d. 

870.  Berthier  (Louis  Alexandre).    Portrait,  full  bust  in  uniform.    Mezzo- 

tint (by  Levachez),  battle  scene  and  biographical  notice  in  script 
beneath.     8vo.  on  small  folio  sheet. 

871.  Berthier  (Louis  Alexandre).    Another  copy  of  the  same. 

872.  Berthier  (Louis  Alexandre).    Portrait,  full  length   in  uniform.    On 

India  paper.     8vo.    Biographical  account. 

873.  Berthier  (Louis  Alexandre).    Portrait,  full  length  in  uniform,  tele- 

scope in  right  hand,  soldiers  and  battery  in  background.  Charon 
sculp. ;  Martinet  pinxt.    Mezzotint.    Folio. 

874.  Berthier  (Louis  Alexandre).    Portrait,  full  length  in  uniform,  stand- 

ing. "  Alessandre  Berthier,  Principe  di  Neuschatel."  L.  Kados  inc^. 
G.  B.  Bosio  dis.    8vo. 

875.  Berthier  (Louis  Alexandre).    Portrait,  full  length  in  uniform,  stand- 

ing.   Lithograph  on  India  paper.    Unsigned. 


876.  Berthier  (General  Berbuy — brother  of  Marshal  Berthier,  fought  in 

the  American  Eevoliition ) .  L.S.  2  pp.  folio.  [Paris],  July  26, 
1792.  Mentions  that  the  sum  M.  Chretien  states  is  due  him,  is, 
really,  not  due  him,  and  gives  reasons  for  statement.  Signed,  also, 
by  P.  de  Delley,  French  economist,  and  others. 

877.  Berthier  (General  Berbuy).    A.L.S.  2  pp.  4to,    Paris,  May  3,  1796. 

To  Citizen  Caperiere,  at  the  war  office. 

878.  Berthollet  (Claude  L, — eminent  French  chemical  philosopher,  one  of 

the  few  select  friends  of  Bonaparte  who  returned  to  France  with 
him  in  1799).  L.S.  1  p.  folio,  (Paris),  June  6,  1795.  To  the  Com- 
mittee of  Public  Safety. 

879.  Berthollet  (Claude  L.).    L.S.    1  p.  folio.    [Paris,  Dec.  3,  1795].    Ex- 

tract from  a  report.     Signed,  also,  by  [A.]  Mongez. 

880.  Berthollet   (Claude  L.).     Portrait,  full  bust  in  oval.     Allais  sept. 

Eembrandt  Peale  pinxt.     Stipple.    4to.     Open  letters. 

881.  Berton   (Jean  Baptiste — French  general,  executed  by  order  of  Louis 

XYIII.).  A.L.S.  1  p.  4to.  June  24,  1797.  To  Citizen  Laurent. 
With  portrait,  full  length  in  uniform. 

A  letter  in  which  Berton  discusses  the  value  of  two  horses  taken  by 
soldiers  from  other  soldiers. 

882.  Bertrand    (Henri   Gratien — French  general,   accompanied  N^apoleon 

to  St.  Helena).  A.L.S.  3  pp.  folio,  Bouleduc,  Feb.  3,  1812.  To 
the  Due  de  Feltre  (Henri  Jacques  G.  Clarke),  Minister  of  War. 
With  sculptured  head,  after  David.    2  pieces. 

On  paper  watermarked  "  Louis  Napoleon,  King  of  Holland."  A  mili- 
tary letter  regarding  the  3d  batallion  of  the  3d  regiment,  mainly  con- 
sisting of  foreign  soldiers,  which  had  just  started  for  Willernstadt.  De- 
scribes in  detail  their  condition,  three  hundred  men  lack  uniform,  they 
are  practically  without  arms,  not  enough  officers  in  command,  etc. 

883.  Bertrand  (Henri  Gratien).     A.L.S.     1  p.  4to.     Jan.  24,  1814.     To 

M.  Plaskett. 

A  letter  of  thanks  on  the  return  of  some  newspapers,  and  informing  the 
recipient  that  the  Emperor  will  receive  him  that  evening. 

884.  Bertrand  (Henri  Gratien).    A.L.S.     1  p.  4to.    Paris,  Feb.  25,  1831. 

Relating  to  the  field  officers  of  the  National  Guard. 

885.  Bertrand  (Henri  Gratien).     Portrait,  full  bust  in  uniform.     Litho- 

graph.   4to.  Paris,  n.d. 

886.  Bertrand  (Henri  Gratien).     Portrait,  full  bust  in  uniform.     Mecou 

sculp.    Bordes  pinxt.    Proof  before  letters  on  India  paper.    4to. 

887.  Bertrand  (Henri  Gratien).     Portrait,  full  bust  in  uniform.     Mecou 

sculp.    Bordes  pinxt.    With  name  and  inscription.    4to. 

888.  Bertrand  (Comtesse — wife  of  Henri  Gratien).    A.L.S.    "  La  Comtesse 

Bertrand."  1  p.  12mo.  July  12,  n.y.  A  request  to  call  the  follow- 
ing day. 


889.  Bertraxd  (Piekre — Member  of  the  National  Convention).    A.L.S.  1  p. 

16mo.  Paris,  le  18  Ventose,  FAn  111.  [March  8,  1795].  To  Citizen 
Canibefort  asking  him  to  convene  the  Committee  of  Public  Safety 
and  make  report  on  a  petition  submitted. 

890.  Bertrand  (Pierre).    Portrait,  full  bust  in  oval.    Girardet  sculp.    Per- 

rin  del.    Line  engraving.    8vo.  Paris,  n.d. 

891.  Bessieres  (Jeax  B.,  Due  D'Istrie — Marshal  of  France,  chiefly  instru- 

mental in  placing  Joseph  Bonaparte  on  the  throne).  A.L.S.  1  p. 
4to.     Undated,  but  1797.    With  portrait,  full  length  in  uniform. 

To  the  Minister  of  War.  Bessieres  having  received  instructions  regard- 
ing the  transfer  of  troops  replies  that  the  letter  has  been  received,  and 
that  the  troops  will  be  moved  from  Courtray  to  Douleur. 

892.  Bessieres  (Jeax  B.,  Dug  D'Istrie).    L.  S.  1  p.  4to.     Paris,  Nov.  8, 

1807.  To  Berthier,  stating  that  Marshal  Mortier  desires  more  mem- 
bers of  the  National  Guard,  &c. 

893.  Bessieres   (Jean  B.,  Dug  D^Istrie).     Portrait,  full  bust  in  uniform. 

Boutron  sc.    Meyer  delt.     Stipple.    4to.  Paris,  n.d. 

894.  Beugnot   (Jacques  C. — French  statesman.  Minister  of  Finance  under 

Jerome  Bonaparte).  A.L.S.  4  pp.  4to  and  12mo  (including  an 
unsigned  continuation  in  12mo).  Paris,  May  1,  1817.  With  portrait. 
To  Baron  Monnier. 

895.  Beurxonville   (Pierre  De  Eeul — Marshal  of  France,  imprisoned  at 

Olmutz,  during  or  about  the  time  that  Lafayette  was  imprisoned 
there).     A.L.S.     1  p.  4to.     Paris,  Oct.  1799. 

A  fine  letter  to  the  :Minister  of  Finance,  asldng  him  to  take  care  of  two 
trunks  that  he  had  forwarded  to  Berlin  by  vessel  and  stage,  and  asking 
that  they  be  passed  through  the  customs  unopened. 

896.  Beurnonville    (Pierre  De  Euel).     Portrait,  full  bust  in  uniform. 

Mezzotint  [by  Levachez],  battle  scene  beneath.    8vo,  on  folio  sheet. 

897.  Beurxonville   (Pierre  De  Euel).     Portrait,  full  length  in  uniform. 

Lith.  de  Gerard.    India  paper.    8vo. 

898.  Bey  of  Tunis.    A.L.S.  in  Oriental  characters.    2  pp.  8vo.    Tunis,  17th 

day  of  the  month  Shahaban,  1194  [Jan.  17,  1781].  With  seal.  (3 
pieces). 

Curious  d(x-nment  from  Bashaw  Aly,  Bey  of  Tunis,  to  King  George  III. 

of  England,  with  full  Englisli  translation   (2pp.  4to).     Complains  that  a 

Captain  Boyd  of  his  Majesty's  service  has  purchased  a  vessel  of  him,  but 

x  has  failed  to  make  the  necessary  payment  for  same,  and  asks  the  king 

for  redress. 

899.  BiANCHi  (Friedrich — Austrian  commander,  fought  against  the  French). 

Portrait,  full  length  in  uniform.  Line  engraving  [Italian  work]. 
Unsigned.    Small  folio. 

900.  BiGNON  (Edward — French  historian).    A.L.S.    1  p.  8vo.  n.p.    Jan.  10, 

n.y.  To  a  firm  of  booksellers,  asking  how  many  copies  of  a  work 
by  him  they  wish  to  have. 


901.  BiRON  (Charles  Armaxd  De — Marshal  of  France  under  Louis  XV.). 

L.S.    1  p.  4to.    Paris,  March  30,  1733. 
A  letter  of  thanks  regarding  a  will. 

902.  BiRON  (Charles  De  Gontault,  Due  De — Marshal  of  France,  Ambas- 

sador to  England,  beheaded  in  1602).  D.S.  1  p.  folio  on  vellum. 
Jan.  2,  no  year.  With  2  views  and  portrait,  the  latter  engraved  by 
Chenu. 

903.  BiRON  (Louis  A.).    Portrait,  full  length  in  uniform.     From  the  folio, 

Versailles  Gallery. 

904.  Blackstone  (Sir  William — celebrated  English  jurist).     Portrait;  Sir 

David  Baird — distinguished  general.  Portrait;  Billaud-Varennes. 
Portrait ;  F.  C.  A.  BouiLle — French  general.  Portrait ;  D.  Benjamin 
Gottlieb.  Portrait;  Mile.  Bourgoin — French  actress.  Portrait;  F. 
P.  Brueys  d'Aigalliers — French  admiral.  Portrait;  Julius  Caesar. 
Portrait;  P.  T.  Cadudal — Napoleonic  conspirator.  Portrait.  Small 
folio  and  smaller.     Together,  9  pieces. 

905.  Blacos  (M.— Minister  of  Louis  XVIII.) .    Portion  of  a  D.S.,  with  sig- 

nature. 1  p.  8vo.  An  order  to  forward  chests  from  the  custom 
house  at  Marseilles. 

906.  Blake  (William).    Portrait,  half  length.    Engraved  by  L.  Schiavonetti 

after  T.  Phillips.    Etching.    On  India  paper.    4to.  London,  1808 

907.  Blanchard  (M. — member  of  the  National  Convention),  also  Chretien 

and  Goisset.  A.L.S.  of  each,  (two  of  the  first  named),  written  on 
4  pp.  4to.    April  27,  1792,  and  no  date.    All  regarding  money. 

908.  Blucher   (Gerhard  L.  Von,  Prince,  and  Prussian  Field-Marshal). 

L.S.  with  2  lines  in  his  autograph.  Army  of  the  lower  Rhine,  Head- 
quarters, St.  Cloud,  July  17,  1815.    With  portrait  on  horseback. 

909.  Blucher  (Gerhard  L.  Von).    Portrait,  full  bust  in  uniform.    Engraved 

by  A.  Smith  after  Dahling.    Stipple.    4to.  (slightly  creased). 

London,  1813 

910.  Blucher    (Gerhard  L.  Von).     Portrait,  full  bust  in  uniform.     A. 

Smith  sculpt.    Dahling  pinx.    Stipple.    4to.  London,  1813 

911.  Blucher  (Gerhard  L.  Von).    Portrait,  full  bust  in  uniform.    Stipple, 

unsigned.    Small  folio.  London,  1814 

912.  Blucher  (Gerhard  L.  Von).    Portrait,  full  bust  in  uniform.     Gegra- 

veerd  door  W.  van  Senus,  geschilderd  door  P.  J.  Lutzzenkirchen.  On 
India  paper.    Fine  impression. 

913.  Blucher  (Gerhard  L.  Von).    Portrait,  full  length  in  uniform.    Nach 

dem  leben  gemalt  und  gestochen  von  J.  C.  Bock.  Stipple.  Small 
folio.  Nurnberg,  n.d. 

914.  Blucher   (Gerhard  L.  Von).     Portrait,  full  bust.     Engraved  by  L. 

Vendrumini,  drawn  by  P.  S.  Stroehling.    4to.  London,  1814 


915.  Blucher    (Gebhard  L.   Von).     Portrait,  full   bust  in  uniform.     A. 

Smith  sculp.  Dahling  pinxt.  Stipple.  London,  1813;  2  portraits 
in  battle,  and  portrait  of  Gen.  T.  W.  von  Bulo.  4to  and  8vo.  To- 
gether, 4  pieces. 

916.  Blucher  (Gebhard  L.  Von).     Portrait,  "The  Warlike  Marshal  Von 

Bliicher,'^  half  length  in  uniform.     Stipple.    4to,  margins  cut  away. 

London,  1814 

917.  Blucher  (Gebhard  L.  Von).     Portrait,  full  bust  in  uniform.     En- 

graved by  Hooghamer.     Stipple.     4to.     Verse  in  Dutch  beneath. 

918.  Blucher    (Gebhard  L.  Von).     Portrait,  full  bust  in  uniform.     F. 

Lignon  sculp.     Vigneron  del.     Line  engraving.     4to. 

919.  Blucher  (Gebhard  L.  Von).    Portrait,  "  Feldmarschall  von  Bliicher," 

full  bust  in  uniform.     J.  G.  Mabsfeld  sc.     Stipple  in  brown.     4to. 

Wein,  n.d. 

920.  Blucher  (Gebhard  L.  Von).    Portraits,  (1)  on  galloping  horse,  Wachs- 

mann  fc.  Kolbe  del.;  (2)  full  length  in  uniform,  G.  A.  Sasso  inc. 
G.  B.  Bosio  dis. ;  (3)  at  the  battle  of  Ligny.  Line  and  stipple.  4to 
and  8vo.    Together,  3  pieces. 

921.  Blucher  (Gebhard  L.  Von).    Portrait,  full  length  in  uniform.    Drawn 

by  W.  Heath.    Line  and  stipple.    In  colors.    Folio.         London,  1814 

922.  Blucher    (Gebhard  L.  Von).     Portrait,   in   imiform,   on  horseback. 

Romney  del.  et  sc.     4to.  London,  1815 

923.  Blij^cher  (Gebhard  L.  Von).    Portrait,  in  uniform,  on  galloping  horse. 

Wachsmann  sc.    Kolbe  del.    4to. 

924.  Blijcher  (Gebhard  L.  Von).    The  meeting  of  Blucher  and  Wellington. 

Dutch  engraving.    D.  Slayter  sculp.    J.  Kamphuyzen  delin.     Folio. 

Amsterdam,  n.d. 

925.  Bltjcher.     A.L.S.  of  the  son  of  Field-Marshal  Bliicher,  3  pp.  4to.  Aetona, 

April  8,  1840.    To  General  (  ?). 

Apologizes  for  not  answering  letters  more  promptly.  Speaks  of  the 
happy  days  gone  by,  and  the  honors  bestowed  upon  him  by  Charles  X.^ 
etc. 


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926.  Bo   (J.  B.  J. — member  of  the  National  Convention).     x\.L.S.  2  pp.  4to. 

Paris  [Oct.  11,  1793].  Asks  leniency  for  Citizen  [Flessele],  a  politi- 
cal offender,  &c. 

927.  BoissET  (Joseph  A. — French  Jacobin,  member  of  the  Council  of  the 

Ancients).  D.S.  (with  wax-seal),  2  pp.  folio.  Aigues-Mortes,  le  16 
Mvose,  TAn  III  [Jan.  5,  1794].  Orders  the  coast  to  be  fortified  so 
vessels  may  not  land,  &c. 

928.  Boissy-D'Anglas  (F.  A.  De — President  National  Convention,  Member  of 

the  Council  of  500).  A.L.S.  4  pp.  4to,  including  addressed  portion. 
Paris,  March  5,  1822.  To  M.  Thiebaut,  concerning  a  sum  of  money 
to  be  paid  to  him.    Portrait,  and  short  biographical  notice   (3  pieces). 

929.  Boissy-D'Anglas:  (F.  A.  De).    A.L.S.    1  p.  4to.     [Bouorinas?],  Sept. 

30,  1820.  Thanks  to  a  Baron  for  his  attention  to  a  young  lady.  With 
portrait. 

930.  Boissy-D'Anglas  (F.  A.  De).    Portrait,  full  bust  in  oval,  F.  Bonneville 

del.  et  sculpsit.    Line  engraving.    8vo.  Paris,  n.d. 

931.  Bonaparte   (Caroline — sister  of  Napoleon,  Queen  of  Naples).     L.S. 

"Caroline,"  1  p.  4to.  Paris,  May  13,  1812.  To  M.  Danziger  (?). 
Written  on  Napoleon's  water-marked  paper. 

Asking  the  recipient  to  see  that  her  triinli  is  not  delayed  in  any  way. 
It  is  to  pro(^eed  to  Naples  and  is  not  to  be  examined  by  custom  officers, 
as  it  contains  no  forbidden  articles. 

932.  Bonaparte   (Caroline).     A.N.S.     1  p.   12mo.     n.p.n.d.     Asking  the 

recipient  what  she  intends  to  do  the  following  evening. 

933.  Bonaparte   (Caroline).     Original  pencil  drawing.     Unsigned.     4to. 

934.  Bonaparte     (Caroline).     Portraits,     (1)     three-quarter    length.     In 

colors.  [From  the  Court  of  Napoleon]  ;  (2)  half  length.  Paquier 
sc.  David  pinx. ;  (3)  full  length.  [From  the  Versailles  Gallery].  To- 
gether, 3  pieces.    4to  and  8vo. 


935.  Bonaparte  (Caroline).     Portrait,  full  length.     Grave  par  Delannoy, 

peint  par  Gerard.    From  the  Versailles  Gallery.    Folio. 

936.  Bonaparte  (Charles  L.  J.  L. — Prince  de  Canino,  eldest  son  of  Lucien 

Bonaparte,  and  an  eminent  naturalist).  A.L.S.  "  C.  L.  Bonaparte," 
1  p.  4to.  Rome,  Feb.  24,  1849.  To  the  National  Assembly  at  Crete 
relative  to  a  communication  sent  some  time  before. 

937.  Bonaparte  (Charles  L.  J.  L.).     A.L.S.    "  Charles  L.  Bonaparte,  Pee. 

de  Canino,"  1  p.  4to.  Florence,  Oct.  25,  1841.  Regarding  the  send- 
ing of  a  copy  of  a  letter  written  by  his  father  to  his  brother,  during 
his  last  stay  in  England. 

938.  Bonaparte  (Charles  L.  J.  L.).     A.L.S.    "  C.  L.  Bonaparte,"  1  p.  8vo. 

Paris,  May  14,  1853.    Written  in  Italian. 

939.  Bonaparte  (Charles  L.  J.  L.).    A.L.S.  1  p.  4to.    Paris,  Aug.  14,  1853. 

Thanking  the  recipient  for  lending  him  a  copy  of  Audubon's  Birds 
of  America. 

940.  Bonaparte  (Charles  L.  J.  L.).    Portrait,  "Luciano  Bonaparte."   Tor- 

chiana  inc.     Bosio  dis.     Stipple.     8vo. 

941.  Bonaparte  (Charles  L.  J.  L.).    Portraits,  (1)  half  length.    Ch.  Dev- 

ritz  del.  et  sc. ;  (2)  the  same  proof  before  inscription.    2  pieces. 

942.  Bonaparte  (Charles  L.  J.  L.).     Portraits,  (1)  half  length.     Ch.  Pa- 

quien  sc.  David  del.;  (2)  early  lithograph,  full  bust  in  uniform.  2 
pieces. 

943.  Bonaparte   (Charlotte — daughter  of  Charles  Lucien,  who  was  the  son 

of  [N'apoleon's  brother  Lucien).  A.L.S.  "Charlotte  B.  L.  P.  Ga- 
brielli,"  2  pp.  4to.  Rome,  Jan.  1,  1835.  An  affectionate  family 
letter  to  her  uncle.    On  2  other  pages  is  her  uncle's  autograph  reply. 

944.  Bonaparte  (Charlotte).     A.L.S.     "Charlotte  Bonaparte  Primoli,"  2 

pp.    8vo.    Paris,  Feb.  17,  1866.    A  personal  letter. 

945.  Bonaparte   (Charlotte).     L.S.    "  Charlotte  Gabrielli,  nee  Bonaparte,'* 

1  p.  4to.  Rome,  April  7,  n.y.  To  her  uncle,  informing  him  that  a 
marriage  has  taken  place  in  their  chapel. 

946.  Bonaparte   (Charlotte).     A.L.S.     "Charlotte  Bonaparte  Primoli,"  4 

pp.  12mo.  Paris,  Jan.  17,  n.y.  A  personal  letter,  with  mention  of 
her  sister. 

947.  Bonaparte  (Eugenie — Empress  of  the  French).     L.S.    "Eugenie," 

1  p.  folio,  n.p.  Feb.  1861.  To  her  cousin,  thanking  him  for  the  letter 
he  sent  during  the  Christmas  holidays.    With  portrait. 

948.  Bonaparte   (Jerome — King  of  Westphalia,  youngest  brother  of  Napo- 

leon I ) .  Autograph  endorsement  in  two  places,  one  signed  "  Jerome 
Napoleon  "  and  the  other  "  King  of  Westphalia."  1  p.  folio.  A.L.S. 
of  M.  Arnaud,  Paris,  Sept.  12,  1807. 


949.  Bonaparte  (Jerome).     Passport  issued  to  him  and  his  valet.    1  p.  royal 

4to  (folded).  Paris,  Aug.  23,  1848.  With  signatures  of  the  Prefect 
of  Police,  secretary-general,  the  Belgium  Consul,  and  others. 

950.  Bonaparte  (Jerome).    A.L.S.  1  p.  12mo.     [Oct.  3,  no  year.]     To  his 

sister,  announcing  his  arrival. 

951.  Bonaparte  (Jerome).    A.L.S.   1  p.  12mo.  n.p.n.d.    To  his  brother  Jo- 

seph (eldest  brother  of  Napoleon  I). 

Stating  that  he  has  returned  from  Woolwich  and  will  set  out  for  Ports- 
mouth the  following  day,  etc. 

952.  Bonaparte  (Jerome).     Portrait,  full  bust  in  uniform.     E.  Schule  sc. 

1807.    Stipple.    8vo. 

953.  Bonaparte  (Jerome).     Portrait,  full  bust  in  uniform.     Lith.  de  Del- 

pech.    Folio. 

954.  Bonaparte  (Jerome).     Portrait,  full  bust  in  uniform.     Grave  d'apres 

une  miniature,  termine  par  Duthe.    Stipple.    4to. 

955.  Bonaparte  (Jerome).    Portrait,  full  bust  in  uniform.    Lithograph  after 

Legrand.     4to. 

956.  Bonaparte  (Jerome).    Portrait,  three  quarter  length  in  uniform.  Lith- 

ograph after  Alophe  (  ?).    Open  letters  on  India  paper.    4to. 

957.  Bonaparte  (Jerome).     Portraits,  (1)  full  length  in  uniform,  Leguay 

sc,  Gaildrau  del.;  (2)  full  length  in  royal  robes.  Grave  par  Des- 
jardins,  dessine  par  Belloli.    4to  and  8vo.    2  pieces. 

958.  Bonaparte  (Jerome — son  of  Jerome  Bonaparte,  King  of  Westphalia). 

L.S.  "  Jerome  Napoleon  Bonaparte,"  1  p.  4to.  Paris,  May  21,  1852. 
To  the  Minister  of  State,  regarding  laws  of  the  city  of  Bordeaux. 
With  portrait. 

959.  Bonaparte  (Jerome).     A.L.S.     "Napoleon,"  1  p.  8vo.  n.p.     July  21, 

1858.    To  Marshal  ****  (?). 

Asking  that  a  change  be  made  in  the  list  of  names  submitted  to  the 
Emperor,  etc. 

960.  Bonaparte  (Jerome).     L.S.  '^ voire  ajfectionne — Napoleon  (Jerome)/' 

1  p.  8vo.  Eoyal  Palace,  June  17,  1869.  To  General  ****  ( ?)  re- 
garding an  appointment  for  Captain  Pietri. 

961.  Bonaparte  (Jerome).     A.L.S.      "Napoleon    Bonaparte,"    1    p.    8vo. 

Paris,  Friday  the  7th,  n.y.    A  personal  letter. 

962.  Bonaparte  (Jerome — grandson  of  Jerome  Bonaparte,  King  of  West- 

phalia.) A.L.S.  1  p.  8vo.  Versailles,  June  26,  1860.  To  his 
cousin,  Napoleon  III. 

Informing  his  cousin  that  he  was  kept  away  from  his  grandfather  dur- 
ing his  illness  and  also  from  his  death-bed. 

963.  Bonaparte  (Jerome).     A.L.S.  1  p.  8vo.    Paris,  May  3,  1865.    Thanks 

for  a  copy  of  "  The  Dictionary  of  Congress." 


964.  Bonaparte  (Joseph — eldest  brother  of  Napoleon  I.).    A.L.S.    "Bona- 

parte/' 1  p.  4to.  Mortefontaine,  Sept.  8,  1800.  To  J.  S.  Briot, 
secty.-gen.  of  the  prefecture  of  the  dept.  of  Doubs  at  Besangon.  A 
letter  of  thanks. 

965.  Bonaparte  (Joseph).    A.L.S.  " Bonaparte/'  1  p.  4to.    Mortefontaine, 

April  21,  1801.    Acknowledging  the  receipt  of  a  letter. 

966.  Bonaparte  (Joseph).     A.L.S.      "Bonaparte/'  1  p.  4to.    Paris,  April 

17,  1803.    A  letter  of  thanks. 

967.  Bonaparte  (Joseph).     D.S.    "Bonaparte,"  2  pp.  folio,  (Lundy),  Oct. 

21,  1805.    A  nomination,  signed  also  by  Coland,  and  Porcher. 

968.  Bonaparte  (Joseph).     A.L.S.    "Joseph  Bonaparte/'  1  p.  folio,  Paris, 

Dec.  26,  1805.  To  Baron  Denniee,  general  of  the  armies  in  Spain. 
Acknowledging  the  receipt  of  a  letter. 

969.  Bonaparte  (Joseph).     A.L.S.     "Joseph,  Ct."    (Survilliers?). 

1  p.  4to.  Pointe  Breeze  (U.  S.),  July  10,  1814.  Acknowledging  the 
receipt  of  a  letter  regarding  property. 

970.  Bonaparte  (Joseph).     L.  S.    "  Joseph,"  1  p.  4to.    Paris,  May  22, 1819. 

To  the  Count  de  Lacepede,  stating  that  the  military  services  of  M. 
Lefevre  entitle  him  to  the  Cross  of  the  Legion  of  Honor. 

971.  Bonaparte  (Joseph).     A.L.S.     "Joseph,  Comte  de  Survilliers,"  1  p. 

4to.  Pointe  Breeze,  May  12,  1820.  Asking  that  something  be  for- 
warded. 

972.  Bonaparte  (Joseph).    D.S.    "Joseph,  Comte  de  Survilliers,"  1  p.  4to. 

Burlington,  N.  J.,  Dec.  18,  1822,  signed  also  by  Charles  F.  A.  Lalle- 
■  mand,  French  general,  who  was  then  a  fugitive  in  the  United  States. 
With  portrait. 

973.  Bonaparte  (Joseph).    A.L.S.  "Joseph,"  1  p.  12mo.  Den  Ham  (Neth- 

erlands), Dec.  31,  1834.  To  C'omtesse  Reynand  de  St.  Jean  d'Angely. 
A  friendly  letter. 

974.  Bonaparte  (Joseph).    D.S.    "Joseph."    2  pp.  folio,  London,  Oct.  24, 

1840.  Signature  to  power  of  attorney,  written  when  he  was  72  years 
of  age. 

975.  Bonaparte  (Joseph).    D.S.    "Joseph,  Cte.  de  Survilliers,"  4  pp.  4to. 

n.p.n.d.  Also  with  "  conforme  a  la  note  originale  du  Baron  Menne- 
val"  in  the  autograph  of  Joseph  Bonaparte. 

An  exceedingly  interesting  document,  the  original  of  which  was  written 
by  Baron  Menneval.  It  is  an  account  of  the  departure  of  Marie  Louise 
and  her  son  from  Paris,  and  of  the  signer's  duty  to  protect  and  safeguard 
them.  Gives  details  regarding  the  desire  of  Marie  Louise  to  remain  in 
Paris  according  to  the  instructions  of  Napoleon. 

976.  Bonaparte   (Joseph).     Portrait,    full   bust   in   uniform.      Stipple   by 

Schumann,  also  representation  of  Bonaparte's  flight  from  the  battle 
of  Vittoria,  engraved  by  R.  Pollard.    2  pieces. 


977.  Bonaparte  (Joseph).     Portrait,  full  bust  in  uniform,  together  with 

that  of  his  wife.  Stipple.  Unsigned.  In  colors,  colored  by  hand. 
8vo. 

978.  Bonaparte  (Joseph).     Portrait,  full  bust  in  uniform.    Grave  par 

Douas,  terminee  par  Duthe.    Stipple.    4to.  Paris,  n.d. 

979.  Bonaparte  (Joseph).     Portrait,  half  length,  seated.     S.  W.  Eeynolds 

sculpt.,  Point-Breeze,  :fitats-unis  d'Amerique,  30  Janvier,  1831,  J. 
Goubaud  pinxt.  Mezzotint.  Proof  in  open  letters,  margins  on  3 
sides  cut  away,  mounted  and  inlaid,  repaired  on  lower  margin. 

London,  1833 

The  reproduction  in   Sloane's  Life  of  Napoleon   was  made  from  this 
engraving. 

980.  Bonaparte  (Joseph).     Portrait,  "  Giuseppe  !N'apoleone,"  half  length  in 

uniform.  Ant.  Verico  incise.  Vicart  dipinse.  Stipple.  Fine  im- 
pression.   Folio.  in  Firenze,  n.d. 

981.  Bonaparte  (Joseph).     Portrait,  half  length  in  uniform.     Grave  par 

Payen,  dessine  par  Swebach.    Stipple.    8vo. 

982.  Bonapaete  (Joseph).     Portrait,  full  length  in  uniform,  standing,  wear- 

ing cocked  hat,  entitled  "  Son  Altesse  Imperiale  le  Prince  Joseph 
frere  de  TEmpereur  grand  Blecteur  de  TEmpire."  Unsigned  line 
engraving.    In  colors.    Small  folio.  Paris  [ca.  1799] 

983.  Bonaparte   (Joseph).     Portrait.    ^^S'.  A.  I.  le  Prince  Joseph  Bonaparte, 

Grand  Electeur  de  TEmpire  Frangais,"  full  length  in  uniform.  Line 
engraving.     Unsigned.    In  colors,  portions  touched  up  by  hand. 

984.  Bonaparte  (Joseph).     Portrait,  "Giuseppe  Bonaparte,"  full  length  in 

uniform.    Torchiana  inc.    Bosio  dis.    Stipple.    8vo. 

985.  Bonaparte  (Joseph).    Portrait,  full  length  in  uniform.    Legemissel,  j®. 

sculp.     In  colors.     Also  full  length  portrait  of  his  wife.     2  pieces. 

986.  [Bonaparte  (Joseph).]     A.L.S.  of  the  wife  of  Joseph  Bonaparte,  Julie 

Clary,  signed  "  Julie,"  1  p.  4to.  Florence,  Jan.  5,  1841.  To  her  niece, 
thanking  her  for  kind  wishes  and  news,  etc.  With  portrait,  full  length. 

987.  [Bonaparte  (Joseph).]     A.L.S.  of  the  wife  of  Joseph  Bonaparte,  1  p. 

8vo.,  signed  "Julie  Clary,"  Ampach,  July  29,  n.y.  Also  autograph 
note  by  M.  Clary  (her  brother?  ).    A  request  to  help  M.  Bouneman. 

988.  Bonaparte  (Joseph  C.  P.,  Prince — son  of  Jerome  Bonaparte).    A.L.S. 

1  p.  8vo.  Paris,  April  7,  1855.  Authorizing  M.  Pascal  to  employ 
men.     With  portrait. 

989.  Bonaparte  (Joseph  C.  P.).     L.S'.    1  p.  folio.    Paris,  Dec.  5,  1855.    Re- 

garding a  report. 

990.  Bonaparte  (Joseph  C.  P.).    A.L.S.    1  p.  8vo.    Eoyal  Palace,  Jan.  27, 

n.y. 


991.  Bonaparte  (Joseph  Napoleon — son  of  Charles  Lucien,  who  was  the 

son  of  Xapoleon's  brother  Lucien).  A.L.S.  "  Joseph  N'apoleon  Bona- 
parte." 1  p.  8vo.  Rome,  April  14,  1837,  commending  M.  Pilois  as 
a  distinguished  painter.  With  illustrated  article  on  ^^  Bordentown 
and  the  Bonapartes." 

992.  Bonaparte  (Joseph  Napoleon).    A.L.S.    "Joseph."    1  p.  Svo.    Rome, 

April  14,  1857.  A  letter  of  introduction  for  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Pelosi  to 
his  cousin. 

993.  Bonaparte  (Julie   Zenaide — grand-daughter   of   Lucien   Bonaparte). 

A.L.S.  4  pp.  12mo.  Paris,  n.d.  To  her  cousin  Ernestine.  A  friendly 
letter,  with  addressed  envelope. 

994.  Bonaparte   (Letitia — daughter  of  Lucien  Bonaparte,  and  niece  of  Na- 

poleon). A.L.S.  (third  person),  commencing  "La  Princesse  Le- 
titia Bonaparte,"  2  pp.  Svo,  Feb.  20  n.y.    Regarding  a  book. 

995.  Bonaparte  (Letitia  R. — mother  of  Napoleon).     Portraits,    (1)   half 

length,  seated,  "  Napoleonis  Mater,"  Charlotte  Napoleon  delt.  Roma, 
1835;  Lith.  Ballagny.  Open  letters.  4to;  (2)  iVrt  Journal  repro- 
duction from  a  statue.     4to.     Together,  2  pieces. 

996.  Bonaparte   (Letitia  R.).     Portrait,  full  length,  C.  Muller  sc.   [after 

a  sculpture  by  Canova].    8vo. 

997.  Bonaparte  (Louis — King  Of  Holland,  brother  of  Napoleon  I.).    L.S. 

"  Louis,"  1  p.  folio,  Mayence,  August  2,  1806.  To  M.  Champagny, 
Minister  of  the  Interior. 

998.  Bonaparte  (Louis).    L.S.  2  pp.  4to,  including  addressed  portion.    Flor- 

ence, Nov.  14,  1839.  Requests  Caccia  &  Co.  to  forward  a  letter  and 
600  francs,  &c. 

Letter  written  about  7  years  before  his  death,  and  when  he  had  adopted 
the  title  of  Count  de  St.  Leu. 

999.  Bonaparte  (Louis).     Wax  seal  on  envelope.    With  portrait. 

1000.  Bonaparte   (Louis).     Portrait,  full  bust  in  uniform,  oval  medallion, 

surrounded  by  figures.  Gegrav  door  P.  L.  Jenxis,  onder  direct,  van 
Zyn  Vader.    Line  engraving.    4to.  [Amsterdam   ?,  n.d.] 

1001.  Bonaparte  (Louis).     Portrait,  full  bust  in  oval,  in  uniform.     Douas 

sculpt.    Stipple.    Svo. 

1002.  Bonaparte  (Louis).     Portrait,  full  bust  in  uniform.     Couche  fils  sc. 

Open  letters  on  India  paper  (margins  stained).    4to. 

1003.  Bonaparte  (Louis).    Portrait,  "Ludwig  Napoleon,"  full  bust  in  uni- 

form.   Zwichau  bey  Schumann.     Stipple.    8vo. 

1004.  Bonaparte  (Louis).     Portrait,  half  length  in  uniform.     Dessine  par 

Swebach,  termine  par  Chaponnier.    Stipple.    4to.  Paris,  n.d. 

1005.  Bonaparte    (Louis).     Portrait,  full  length,  seated,  in  uniform.     P. 

Adam  sculp.  F.  Gerard  pinxt.  Etching.  Proof  on  India  paper 
before  inscription.    8vo.  1829 


♦ 


1006.  Bonaparte  (Louis).    Portrait,  full  length  in  uniform.    Line  engrav- 

ing.   In  colors.    4to.  Paris,  n.d. 

1007.  Bonaparte  (Louis).     Portrait,  in  uniform,  on  horseback.     Line  en- 

graving.   8vo.  Paris,  n.d. 

1008.  Bonaparte  (Louis).    Portrait,  "Luigi  Bonaparte,"  full  length  in  uni- 

form.   Torchiana  inc.    L.  Moroel  dis.  in  Olanda.    Stipple.    8vo. 

1009.  Bonaparte  (Louis  Lucien — nephew  of  Napoleon  I.).    A.L.S.     1  p. 

8vo.    Paris,  eTan.  9,  1864.    Eegarding  his  writings. 

1010.  Bonaparte   (Lucien,  Prince  De  Canino,  brother  of  Napoleon  I.). 

L.S.     "Lucien  Bonaparte,"  1  p.  folio.     Paris,  Jan.  16,  1800.     To 
Citizen  Consolin  regarding  a  position. 

1011.  Bonaparte  (Lucien).    D.S.    "L.Bonaparte."    1  p.  folio,  n.p.  (Paris), 

May  31,  1800.    With  portrait. 

Written  on  paper  headed  "  Bonaparte,  premier  Consul  de  la  R6pub- 
lique,"  by  order  of  Napoleon  I,  appointing  Citizen  Salliour  as  sub-prefect 
of  Brest. 

1012.  Bonaparte    (Lucien).     A.L.S.     "L.   Bonaparte."     1   p.   small   4to. 

Paris,  May  1,  1802.     To  M.  Le  Joyand  regarding  application  for  a 
position.    With  portrait. 

1013.  Bonaparte   (Lucien).     A.L.S.     "L."     1  p.  4to.     London,  May  14, 

1838.     To  M.  Patorni,  a  lawyer  on  civil  and  political  affairs,  etc. 
With  portrait. 

1014.  Bonaparte   (Lucien).     Portrait,  full  bust  in  uniform.     Inst.  Bibl. 

exct.     Stipple.     8vo. 

1015.  Bonaparte  (Lucien).    Portrait,  full  bust  in  uniform.    Line  engraving. 

Unsigned.    12mo. 

1016.  Bonaparte  (Lucien).     Portrait,  full  bust  in  oval.     Mezzotint.     Un- 

signed.   Proof.    4to. 

1017.  Bonaparte   (Lucien).     Portraits,   (1)   full  bust,  unsigned,  with  fac- 

simile signature;   (2)   half  length  in  uniform,  grave  par  Frangois. 
8vo.    2  pieces. 

1018.  Bonaparte   (Lucien).     Miniature    full  length  in    uniform,    wearing 

glasses.    Stipple.    Unsigned.    12mo. 

1019.  Bonaparte    (Marie — ^granddaughter  of  Lucien   Bonaparte).     A.L.S. 

1  p.    8vo.    Canino.     Dec.  15,  1842,  to  Louis  Bonaparte,  ex-King  of 
Holland,  the  writer^s  uncle.     On  personal  matters. 

1020.  Bonaparte    (Marie   Anne   iSlisa — sister  of   IN'apoleon   L).     A.L.S. 

"  Mha  B."    2  pp.  4to.     Pisa,  N^ov.  3,  1810. 

A  personal  letter  to  an  unnamed  countess,  written  shortly  before  she 
became  Grand  Duchess  of  Tuscany,  thanking  her  for  delivering  a  toy  to 
the  prince,  and  asking  her  to  forward  description  of  any  new  style  that 
may  appear. 


1021.  Bonaparte  (Marie  Anne  Slisa).  A.L.S.  "  Elisa  Baciocchi."  1  p. 
12mo.  n.p.n.d.     With  portrait,  as  Duchess  of  Tuscany. 

This  letter  was  written  after  slie  became  the  wife  of  Felix  Baciocchi, 
asking  the  recipient  to  go  to  Plessis  and  spend  a  few  days  with  her. 

1032.  Bonaparte  (Marie  Anne  Slisa).  Portrait,  full  length,  standing. 
Grave  par  Pigot,  peint  par  Lethierre.  Line  engraving,  from  the 
folio  edition  of  the  Versailles  Gallery. 

1023.  Bonaparte  (Marie  Anne  £lisa).    Portrait,  full  length.    Lithograph 

after  Lacauchie,  also  full  length  after  Lethierre.    Together,  2  pieces. 

1024.  Bonaparte    (Marie  Anne   :^lisa).     Portrait,   half  length  in  oval. 

Early  lithograph.    Unsigned.    4to. 

1025.  Bonaparte   (Marie  De  Solms — daughter  of  Letitia  Bonaparte,  the 

niece  of  Napoleon  I.).  A.L.S.  "  M.  de  Solms  nee  Bonaparte.^^  1  p. 
12mo.  Aix-les-Bains,  n.d.  A  personal  letter,  with  addressed  en- 
velope. 

1026.  Bonaparte  (Marie  De  Solms).    A.L.S.    "Bonaparte  Wyse  de  Solms.'' 

1  p.    12mo.  n.p.n.d.    Eegarding  a  package.    With  portrait. 

1027.  Bonaparte  (Marie  J.  Clary — Madame,  wife  of  Joseph  Bonaparte). 

Portrait,  full  bust  in  oval.    Stipple.    Unsigned.     8vo. 

1028.  Bonaparte   (Marie  J.  Clary).     Another  copy  of  the  preceding,  a 

somewhat  better  impression. 

1029.  Bonaparte  (Marie  J.  Clary).    Portrait,  full  length  standing.    Grave 

par  Pedretti,  peint.  par  K.  Lefe^Te.  From  the  Versailles  Gallery. 
Folio. 

1030.  Bonaparte  (Marie  J.  Clary).     Portrait.     "Mad.  Buonaparte,"  full 

bust  in  oval  [as  a  girl],  Verter  inc.  Vil  dis.  Stipple.  8vo.,  full 
margins.  Eotterdam,  7mbre  10,  1796 

1031.  Bonaparte  (Napoleon  C. — son  of  Jerome  by  his  second  wife).    A.L.S. 

1  p.  8vo.  n.p.n.d.    Eegarding  the  opening  of  the  Legislature. 

1032.  Bonaparte  (Napoleon-Eliza — Countess  Camarata;  daughter  of  Marie- 

Eliza  Bonaparte,  eldest  sister  of  Napoleon,  Princess  Bacciocchi). 
A.L.S.  3  pp.  4to,  including  addressed  portion.  [Eome,  May  4, 
1830.]  To  M.  Eugene  la  Bon,  on  personal  matters.  Signed, 
"  Napoleon."    With  wax  seal. 

1033.  Bonaparte  (Pauline — sister  of  Napoleon  L,  married  General  Leclerc). 

A.N.S.    "Pauline,"  1  p.  12mo.    March  28,  n.y. 

1034.  Bonaparte  (Pauline).     Portrait,  full  length.     Lithograph  after  La- 

cauchie; also  full  length  portrait  of  her  husband.  General  C.  E. 
Leclerc.    Together,  2  pieces. 

1035.  Bonaparte  (Pierre — son  of  Lucien  Bonaparte).     A.L.S.     1  p.     8vo. 

Wellin,  province  of  Luxembourg  (Belgium),  Oct.  12,  1842.  With 
portrait. 


1036.  Bonaparte    (Princess  Mathilde,  daughter  of  Jerome  Bonaparte). 

A.L.S.    3  pp.  12mo.  n.p.    Jan.  18,  1875.     Personal  letter. 

1037.  Bonaparte  (Princess  Mathilde).     A.L.S.     "  Mathilde  Bonaparte," 

3  pp.  12mo.    August  3,  n.y.    Eegarding  a  position.    With  portrait. 

1038.  Bonaparte  (Princess  Mathilde).    A.L.S.    3  pp.     12mo.    May  27, 

n.y. 

1039.  Bonaparte   (Princess  Mathilde).     A.L.S.     1  p.   12mo.     Jan.  30, 

n.y.    Eegarding  a  project.    With  addressed  envelope  and  portrait. 

1040.  Bonaparte  Family.    A.L.S.  of  Madame  Marie  Rattazzi,  granddaughter 

of  Lucien  Bonaparte,  signed  "  Marie  de  Rattaz.    1  p.  12mo,  1830. 

1041.  Bonaparte  Family.    A.L.S.  of  Madame  Carie  Rattazzi,  signed  "  Marie 

de  Salmo."    1  p.  8vo.    A  personal  letter,    n.p.n.d. 

1042.  Bonaparte  Family.     A.L.S.     "  Christine,"  Marie  Christine  Ruspoli, 

wife  of  Prince  Gregory  J.  P.  Bonaparte,  grandson  of  Lucien  Bona- 
parte. 4  pp.  8vo.  Paris,  Sept.  1,  1867.  A  family  letter,  with  men- 
tion of  several  members. 

1043.  Bonaparte  Family.     A.L.S.    "  Zenaide  Roccagiovine,"  of  Julia  Char- 

lotte Z.  P.  L.  Bonaparte,  daughter  of  the  Prince  of  Canino,  grand- 
daughter of  Lucien  Bonaparte.  2  pp.  8vo.  Paris,  N'ov.  14,  1867. 
Regarding  tickets. 

1044.  Bonaparte  Family.    A.L.S.  of  Prince  Camillo  Borghese  of  Rome,  sec- 

ond husband  of  Pauline  Bonaparte,  sister  of  E'apoleon  I.  1  p.  4to. 
Feb.  16,  n.y.    AVith  portrait. 

1045.  Bonaparte  Family.     A  series  of  50  miniature  portraits  representing 

the  Royal  Family  of  France,  the  Family  of  Buonaparte,  and  French 
Generals,  Statesmen,  etc.,  also  a  series  of  48  miniature  portraits  rep- 
resenting the  British  and  their  Allies.     On  2  folio  sheets. 

London,  1816 

1046.  Bonaparte  Family.    Genealogical  Table  of  the  Family.    Double  folio. 

Lithograph  (repaired).  London,  1852 

1047.  BoNDY  (Pierre  M.  T.  De — chamberlain  to  Napoleon,  member  of  the 

Chamber  of  Deputies).  Fourteen  lines  and  signature  on  letter  from 
Brindeau  asking  for  a  position.  1  p.  folio.  Paris,  Jan.,  1838.  Signed, 
also  by  Brindeau. 

1048.  BoNNARD    (General — aide-de-camp  to   General   Carteux).     Xapoleon 

gave  him  the  title  of  Count  in  1804).  A.L.S.  1  p.  folio.  Ver- 
sailles, Oct.  21,  1802.  To  the  Minister  of  War.  With  portrait,  full 
bust  in  uniform. 

1049.  BoNNARD  (Robert  Alexandre  De — French  geologist  and  member  of 

the  Institute).  A.L.S.  to  the  president  of  the  Royal  Society  of  Lon- 
don.    1  p.  4to.     Paris,  September  15,  1832. 

Announcing  that  the  "  Bulletin  des  Sciences "  of  the  Soci^te  Philo- 
matique  of  Paris  has  made  its  reappearance,  and  sending  a  copy  of  the 
same  in  the  name  of  the  Society. 


1050.  BoxxiER    (AxTOiXE  S.).     Portrait,  full  bust  in  oval.     Mezzotint  by 

Lavachez,  military  scene  and  biographical  notice  in  script  beneath. 
8vo.  on  small  folio  sheet. 

1051.  BooxE  (Daxiel).    Deliverance  of  the  daughters  of  D.  Boone  and  Gal- 

laway.     Lithograph  by  K.  Bodmer  after  Lemercier.     Large  folio. 

1853 

1052.  Booth    (Edwix — eminent  x\merican   actor).     Photograph,  full  bust. 

Written  on  bottom  is  "  Originally  presented  by  Mr.  Booth/'  also 
writing  on  back  (name  of  recipient  erased,  but  member  of  The 
Players  Club,  1900). 

1053.  BoRGHESE  (Camillo — married  Xapoleon's  sister,  Pauline).     Portrait, 

full  bust  in  uniform.    India  paper.    8vo. 

1054.  BoRY  De  Saixt-Vixcext   (J.B.G.M. — French  naturalist).     Portrait, 

full  bust  in  oval.    Grave  par  A.  Tardieu.    Stipple.    8vo. 

1055.  Bosc    (Louis — eminent  French  naturalist;  visited   America  in   1796, 

where  he  spent  two  years  in  scientific  investigations).  A.L.S.  3  pp. 
and  a  half.   8vo.   Paris,  December  11,  1791. 

An  interesting  letter  speaking  of  a  plant  sent  to  him  for  examination, 
and  of  other  botanical  matters. 

1056.  BoscAWEX  (Edward — English  admiral,  commanded  in  1758  the  expe- 

dition to  America).  Portrait,  full  bust  in  uniform.  Copper  engrav- 
ing, unsigned,  from  the  Military  Dictionary.     Small  folio. 

1057.  BosTOX.     Vue  de  Boston  vers  le  Cale  du  Port.     Dutch  line  engraving 

by  Habermann  in  colors.     Folio.  \_Circa  1780] 

1058.  BosTOX.    Vue  de  la  Eue  le  Roi  vers  la  Porte  de  la  Campagne  a  Boston. 

Dutch  line  engraving  bv  Habermann  in  colors.     Folio.     (Mounted.) 

[Circa  1780] 

1059.  BosTOX.     Vue  de  la  Rue  et  de  la  Maison  de  Ville  a  Boston.     Dutch 

line  engraving  by  Habermann  in  colors.    4to.  [Circa  1780] 

1060.  BosTOX.     Vue  de  la  Rue  grande  vers  L'figlise  du   Sud  des  Presbi- 

teriennes  a  Boston.  Dutch  line  engraving  by  Habermann  in  colors. 
4to.  ■  [Circa  1780] 

1061.  BosTOX.     Vue  de  Boston.  Grave  par  F.  X.  Habermann.     Dutch  line 

engraving.    In  colors.    4to.  [Circa  1780] 

1062.  BosTOX.    Vue  de  la  Rue  grande  vers  I'Eglise  du  sud  des  Presbiteriennes 

a  Boston.  Grave  par  P.  X.  Habermann.  Dutch  line  engraving.  In 
colors.  [Circa  1780] 

1063.  BosTOX.     Vue  de  la  Rue  du  Roi  vers  la  Porte  de  la  Campagne  a 

Boston.  Grave  par  F.  X.  Habermann.  Dutch  line  engraving.  In 
colors.    4to.  (margin  repaired).  [Circa  1780] 

1064.  BosTOX.    Vue  de  la  Rue  et  de  la  Maison  de  Ville  a  Boston.    Grave  par 

F.  X.  Habermann.     Dutch  line  engraving.     In  colors.    4to. 

[Circa  1780] 


1065.  Boston.    View  of  the  Court  House  in  Boston  erected  in  1811  and  1812. 

Stipple  engraving  by  J.  Kidder.     8vo.  [Circa  1813] 

1066.  Boston.    Kaadhuset  I  Boston.    8vo.    Unsigned.  [Circa  1820] 

1067.  Boston.     Boston  from  Koxbury.     Line  engraving  by  Carter,  Andrews 

&  Co.,  after  J.  R.  Smith.    4to.  [Circa  1826] 

1068.  Boston.     L'Entree  au  Port  de  Boston.     Gravee  d'apres  le  Tableau  de 

Vernet.  Line  engraving  (cut  close  and  mounted),  and  another  view 
of  Boston  by  Rolph  after  Billings.    2  pieces. 

1069.  BouBEE   (Neree — French  Geologist).     A.L.S.  to  the  President  of  the 

Academy  of  Sciences  of  London.    1  p.  4to.    Paris,  March  1,  1832. 
Respecting  certain  scientific  experiments  made  in  a  lake  in  tlie  Pyrenees. 

1070.  Boucher    (Madam — probably    the   mother    of    Andre   Jean   Boucher 

d'Argis,  who  was  publicly  denounced  by  Marat,  and  condemned  to 
death).  A.L.S.  "Widow  Boucher."  1  p.  4to.  Written  underneath 
are  some  lines  in  another  hand,  dated  June  16,  1776. 

1071.  BoucRET   (Nicolas — French    general).     A.L.S.     1  p.    4to.     jN'antes, 

June  16,  1793.  To  the  Military  Commission.  Eegarding  the  prepar- 
ing of  quarters  for  200  men. 

1072.  Bougainville    (Louis    Antoine    De — celebrated    French    navigator, 

1729-1814).  Official  L.S.  1  p.  4to.  Paris,  26  Brumaire,  An.  XI 
(1802).    With  portrait.     2  pieces. 

Bougainville  was  the  first  Frencli  navigator  who  made  the  circuit  of 
the  world. 

1073.  Bouillon  (Due  De).     D.S.    "Le  due  de  Bouillon,''  with  autograph 

salutation,  2  pp.  small  4to.  Yillette,  May  24,  1762.  A  list  of  things 
to  be  done  at  the  home  of  the  signer. 

1074.  Bouillon  (Due  De).    A.L.S.    "Le  due  de  Bouillon.''    1  p,  small  4to. 

n.p.n.d.  relative  to  some  affair  in  which  writer  and  recipient  are 
interested. 

1075.  Bourbon  (Charles  De,  Comte  De  Charolais).     A.L.S.    1  p.  4to. 

Paris,  Sept.  13,  1725.    Eegarding  a  report. 

1076.  Bourbon    (Duchesse  De — mother  of  tlie  Due  d'Enghien,  who  was 

shot  by  order  of  ISTapoleon).  A.L.  (initials,  third  person).  1  p. 
8vo.    n.p.n.d. 

1077.  Bourbon  (Louis  Auguste  De — Prince  De  Dombes).    L.S.    "Louis 

Auguste  de  Bourbon,"  Ebringen  (a  village  in  Baden),  Nov.  8,  1744. 
Eegarding  instructions  by  the  king,  etc.  With  portrait,  full  bust  in 
armor,  copper  engraving. 

1078.  Bourbon  (Louis  Franqois  J.  De — Prince  De  Conti).    A.L.S.      1  p. 

4to.    Paris,  April  24,  1773.    With  portrait. 

1079.  Bourbon    (Louis  Henri  De — son  of  Louis  XIV.,  first  minister  of 

Louis  XV.).  L.S.  "Louis  de  Bourbon."  1  p.  4to.  Offenburg  (a 
town  in  Baden).  Sept.  7,  (1727).  To  Count  de  Bellejol.  Asking 
for  information  about  the  police  who  killed  the  Marquis  de  Pleuque. 


1080.  Bourbon  (Louise  M.  T.  B.  D'Orleans,  Duchesse  De — Prixcess  Of 

France^  daughter  of  Louise  Philippe).  A.L.S.  1  p,  small  4to. 
Paris,  Feb.  4,  1821.    Letter  of  thanks.    With  portrait. 

1081.  Bourbo^nT  Family.     A  collection  of  documents  on  vellum  and  paper, 

relating  to  the  Bourbon  famih^,  including  an  expense  account  of  the 
Countess  de  Provence,  1771,  etc.    Together,  4  pieces. 

1082.  Bourbon  Family.    Genealogical  record  of  the  Bourbon  family.    Finely 

written  manuscript.     1  p.  folio,  vellum.  XVIIIth  century 

1083.  Bourgade    (Armanb — French  litterateur).     A.L.S.     3  pp.   8vo.   and 

Original  Manuscript,  16  pp.  4to.  of  Poems  (signed)  on  Napoleon 
III.  and  IV.    Paris,  May  8,  1874.     (2  pieces). 

Bourgade  encloses  the  Poems  with  letter  and  asks  his  friend  if  t?iey 
cannot  be  printed  in  pamphlet  form  and  sold  for  5  or  10  cents  apiece. 

1084.  BouRGOiN-   (M'lle. — Mistress  of  Xapoleon).     A.L.S.     (third  person), 

1  p.  8vo.  n.p.n.d.  To  M.  Vigneron,  telling  him  that  the  doctor  has 
ordered  her  away  for  several  days. 

1085.  BouRLEMONT  (L'Abbe  De).     L.S.     3  pp.  4to.     Pome,  N'ov.  17,  1665, 

mentioning  the  generosity  of  Louis  XIV.  in  regard  to  the  Cav.  Ber- 
nini [the  eminent  Italian  sculptor  and  architect].  (Eebacked  and 
portions  water-stained.) 

From  the  Sylvio  Pellico  collection  (No.  91),  enclosed  in  his  library- 
wrapper  and  with  his  autograph  annotations. 

1086.  BouRMONT   (Louis  A.  V. — Marshal  of  France,  distinguished  himself 

in  the  Eussian  campaign).  A.L.S.  1  p.  folio.  Paris,  August  24, 
1808.    To  the  Due  de  Eeggi  [Mcolas  Charles  Oudinot]. 

Bourmont  announces  the  sentence  imposed  upon  Roche,  by  the  dis- 
ciplinary council  of  the  6th  infantry  regt.  Requests  him  to  inform  the 
Minister  of  War. 

1087.  Bourmont  (Louis  A.  V.).     L.S.     1  p.  folio.     Paris,  April  30,  1829. 

With  portrait,  full  bust  in  uniform.  Nordheim,  sc.  Julien,  del. 
Stipple. 

Written  to  his  military  superior  asking  for  leave  of  absence  for  a 
lieutenant  whose  father  had  recently  died,  and  saying  that  his  presence 
was  necessary  for  the  opening  of  the  will. 

1088.  BouRRiENNE   (Fauvelet  De — French  diplomatist,  well  known  as  the 

biographer  of  Napoleon).  A.L.S.  1  p.  4to.  Paris,  May  11,  1818, 
stating  that  he  has  received  2  letters  from  Germany  which  he  does 
not  understand,  &c. 

1089.  BouRRiENNE  (Fauvelet  De).     A.N.S.     1  p.  8vo.  Fontaine,  June  23, 

n.y.    Eequesting  the  return  of  some  memoranda. 

1090.  BoYER  (P. — French  general).    A.L.S.    1  p.  4to.    Army  of  St.  Domingo, 

April  19,  1802.    With  portrait. 

1091.  Braddock  (General  Edward).    Defeat  and  Death  of  General  Brad- 

dock  in  North  America.  Copper  engraving  by  Scott,  after  Dodd. 
Folio.  [Circa  1790] 


1092.  Brazil.    Olinda  de  Phernambuco.    Line  engraving.    4to. 

1093.  Breckinbridge  (Egbert  J.— American  divine).    Portrait,  half  length. 

Engraved  by  J.  Sartain,  painted  by  A.  J.  Miller.  Mezzotint.  Open 
letters  (slight  stains  on  margins).     8vo. 

1094.  Brissot  De  Warville    (Jean  Pierre — celebrated  French  Girondist 

leader,  made  a  voyage  to  the  U.  S.  to  inquire  into  negro  slavery). 
A.L.  unsigned,  2  pp.  4to.  n.p.  (August  3,  1789).  To  M.  Not 
(Nott?). 

A  letter  in  which  Brissot  explains  how  he  came  to  obtain  one  hundred 
thousand  dollars  in  New  York,  when  about  1789  he  made  a  journey  to 
that  city  on  behalf  of  the  "  Society  of  the  Friends  of  the  Negro."  He 
says  that  a  man  holding  an  important  position  in  Congress  offered  him 
(Brissot)  certificates  to  the  amount  of  $100,000  which  were  to  be  sold,  etc. 

1095.  Brissot  De  "Warville   (Jean  Pierre).     Portrait,  full  bust  in  oval. 

Mezzotint  by  Levachez,  battle  scene  and  biographical  notice  in  script 
beneath.    8vo.  on  small  folio  sheet. 

1096.  Brissot  De  Warville   (Jean  Pierre).     Portrait,  full  bust  in  oval. 

Mezzotint  by  Levachez,  battle  scene  and  biographical  notice  in  script 
beneath.    8vo.  on  small  folio  sheet. 

1097.  Brissot  De  Warville  (Jean  Pierre).    Another  copy  of  the  same. 

1098.  Brissot  De  Warville  (Jean  Pierre).    Another  copy  of  the  same. 

1099.  British  and  Their  Allies  (The).    A  series  of  48  miniature  portraits 

representing,  also,  the  Eoyal  Family  of  France,  The  Family  of 
Buonaparte,  and  French  Generals,  Statesmen,  etc.,  the  latter  contain- 
ing 50  miniature  portraits.    On  2  folio  sheets.  London,  1816 

1100.  British  Battles.   "  Lord  Eobert  Manners  mortally  wounded  on  board 

the  Eesolution  in  the  memorable  engagement  between  Admiral  Kod- 
ney  and  Comte  de  Grasse  in  the  West  Indies,  the  12th  of  April, 
1782."    Copper  engraving  by  Grignion,  after  Metz.    Folio. 

[Circa  1790] 

1101.  Broglie  (Victor  Franqois,  Dug  De — Marshal  of  France;  served  with 

distinction  in  the  Seven  Years'  War).  Copy  of  a  Letter  signed  by 
him  and  with  a  line  in  his  autograph.    1  p.  and  a  half,  folio. 

January  6,  1782 

1102.  Broglie    (A.   L.   V.    C,   Due    De — French    Statesman,   married  the 

daughter  of  Mme.  de  Stael)  D.S.  1  p.  8vo.  March  31,  1819.  With 
portrait. 

1103.  Broglie  (A.  L.  V.  C,  Due  De).    A.N^.  in  third  person.    12mo.    [Paris, 

ca.  1833]. 

1104.  Brooks  (N.  A.).     Painting  of  a  United  States  ten  dollar  note,  issue 

of  1880.    Gilt  frame.    Signed  "  :N".  A.  Brooks,  N".  Y.,  1888.'' 


1105.  Bruix  (Eustache — French  admiral,  appointed  commander  of  the  flo- 

tilla which  Napoleon  intended  for  the  invasion. of  England).     L.§. 
1  p.  folio,  n.p.,  Feb.  28,  1798.  ;  }h:  'i  \  /         ' '"•  ^  ' 

.Stating  that  the  Executive  Directory  having  ^aqcorded  1,850,000  fr.  to 
the  Minister  of  the  Navy,  decrees  the  amount  ^to  b^  g^erlt*  It?  *j^  "<^i?rt^Srf 
way.  ','.'''.;..;  r  ',':'',:■',;  r 

1106.  Bruix  (Eustache).     L.S.     1  p.  folio,  Paris,  March  3,  1798.     AVith 

portrait. 

A  refusal  to  bring  before  the  Directory  Capt.  Jonathan  Parker's  (com- 
mander of  the  American  scliooner  Iris)  claim  for  indemnity. 

1107.  Brun  De  Villeret  (General).     A.L.S.     1  p.  folio,  St.  Chely,  May 

20,  1825.    To  the  Minister  of  Finance. 

1108.  Brune   (Guillaume  M.  A. — Marshal  of  France;  offended  Napoleon, 

who  removed  him  from  office,  took  command  under  Napoleon  on 
his  return  from  Elba).    L.S.    1  p.  folio.    Boulogne,  Sept.  27,  1806. 
To   Marshal,    Prince   of   Neufchatel,    Minister    of   War,    regarding   the 
election  of  officers  of  the  55th  regiment. 

1109.  Brune  (Guillaume  M.  A.).     Portrait,  full  bust  in  uniform.     Mezzo- 

tint by  Levachez,  battle  scene  beneath.    8vo. 

1110.  Bruxe  (Guillaume  M.  A.).    Another  copy  of  the  same. 

1111.  Brune   (Guillaume  M.  A.).     Portrait,  full  bust  in  uniform.     Line 

engraving.     N".  V.  D.  Meer,  jun.  del.  &  fee.    Hand  colored.    8vo. 

1112.  Brune  (Guillaume  M.  A.).     Portrait,  full  bust  in  uniform.    Mezzo- 

tint by  Levachez,  scene  and  biographical  account  in  script  beneath. 
8vo.  on  small  folio  sheet. 

1113.  Brunswick-Luneburg   (Karl  W.  F.,  Duke  Of— celebrated  German 

commander).     L.S.  to  the  Due  de  Choiseul.     2  pp.  folio.     May  1, 
1762.    With  2  portraits,  one  full  length,  after  Bosio  (3  pieces). 

1114.  Brunswick-Luneburg  (Karl  W.  F.,  Duke  Of).    Portrait,  half  length. 

CI.  Kohl,  sc.    A.  Graff,  pinx.    Line  engraving.    Folio. 

1115.  Brunswick-Luneburg  (Karl  W.  F.,  Duke  Of).    Portrait^  three-quar- 

ter length,  in  uniform.     Houbraken  sculp.   1766.     P.   Gosse,  Jr., 
&  D.  Pinet,  excud.    Line  engraving.     Folio,  cut  close. 

1116.  Brunswick-Luneburg  (Karl  W.  F.,  Duke  Of).    Portrait,  three-quar- 

ter length  in  uniform.    Sysang,  fee.    Line  engraving.    4to. 

1117.  Brunswick-Oels    (Friedrich   W.,   Duke   Of — entered   the   Prussian 

service,  killed  at  Waterloo).     L.S.     1  p.  4to.     Brunswick,  Jan.  24, 
1815. 

1118.  Brunswick-Oels  (Friedrich  W.,  Duke  Of).    Portrait.    ^^Herzogvon 

Braunschweig  Oels,^'  full  bust  in  uniform.    In  colors.    8vo. 

1119.  Brunswick-Oels  (Friedrich  W.,  Duke  Of).    Portrait,  full  bust  in 

uniform.     Stipple.    Unsigned.     8vo. 


1120.  BuLow  (Friedrich  W.,  Count — Prussian  general,  added  materially  to 
..     e,        the»yictpjy; gained  by  the  Allies  at  Waterloo).     L.S.     2  pp.  folio. 

.RGaclq^ipt^^s  at  Copenhagen,  May  8,  1809. 
.  ,    .    CO    ,  ^Itefluestipg^lhe  aid  of  general    (?)    to  help  two  Danish  officers  who 
,,  f  y/:  ', :  '  wish  toys^^rye  as  volunteers  in  the  French  army. 

1121.  BttLOW  (Friedrich  W.,  Count).     Portrait,  full  bust.     Engraved  by 

Vendramini,  after  Stroehilne.     4to.  London,  1814 

1122.  BtJLOw  Yon  Dennewitz  (Graf — German  officer,).    Portrait,  oval  bust 

in  uniform,  embroidered  coat,  without  hat.    Stipple.   'Unsigned.  8vo. 

Zwickau,  n.d. 

1123.  Bunker  Hill.    Battle  of  Bunker  Hill.    Copper  engraving.    Unsigned. 

Small  folio.  [Circa  1784] 

1124.  Bunker  Hill.     Die  Schlacht  von  Bunker-Hill.     G.  Nordheim  sc,  J. 

Trumbull  pinx.    Line  engraving.    Large  folio  (creased  at  end). 

1125.  Burnet  (Gilbert).    The  title-page  of  volume  II  of  History  of  His  Own 

Time.  London,  1734,  with  "  The  Original  Manuscript  of  both  Vol- 
umes of  this  History  will  be  deposited  in  the  Cotton  Library  by  G. 
Burnett"  on  reverse  of  title,  in  author's  autograph  ( ?). 

1126.  BuRNOUF    (Eugene^  distinguished  French  Orientalist,  and  perpetual 

secretary  of  the  Academy  of  Inscriptions).  A.L.S'.  1  page  4to. 
Paris,  December  27,  1833. 

To  Mons.  Dessenne,  one  of  the  Directors  of  the  Royal  Press  of  Paris, 
thanking  him  for  the  interest  taken  in  the  printing  of  one  of  his  works. 

1127.  BuRNOUF  (Eugene).    A.L.S.    1  page  4to.  Paris,  June  9,  1839 

To  the  Secretary  of  the  Royal  Society  of  London,  enclosing  publications 
of  the  French  Asiatic  Society,  of  which  he  was  secretary. 

1128.  BuRRARD  (Sir  Harry — British  general,  served  under  Cornwallis  in  the 

Eevolutionary  war).    A.L.S.     2  pp.  4to.     (London),  May  19,  1808. 
To  the  Secty.  of  War. 
Regarding  Joseph  Lynox  of  the  first  brigade  of  guards. 

1129.  Cadet  De  Vaux.    A.L.S.    1  p.  4to.     Paris,  May  30,  1841.     Bequests 

entrance  to  Monsieur's  park. 

1120.  Cadiz.    Depart  de  la  flotte  de  Cadix  pour  la  Vera  Cruz.    Dutch  line  en- 
graving, colored  by  hand.     4to. 

1131.  Cadoudal  (Georges — one  of  the  Chouan  chiefs,  in  the  Pichegru  con- 

spiracy). L.S.  1  p.  folio.  [Paris],  Sept.  17,  1814.  Pleads  for  the 
release  of  a  sailor  who  has  been  sent  to  the  galleys. 

1132.  Cadoudal  (Georges).    Portraits,  (1)  full  bust  in  oval.    Gautier  sculp. 

Dumontier  del.  Stipple;  (2),  full  length.  Lithograph  after  Lacau- 
chie.    Together,  2  pieces.    8vo. 


1133.  Caenales  (Marquis  De — Spanish  Ambassador  to  London).     L.  Sub- 

scribed and  S.  to  Mons.  Blatuet  sending  to  him  the  here  enclosed 
copy  of  a  Sauvegarde  of  Mary  Queen  of  England  for  the  Pergons  and 
Estates  of  the  Viscountess  d'  Esclaye  and  Baron  de  Frey,  fearing  the 
approach  of  the  Confederate  armies.  2  pieces,  folio.  London,  May 
1,  1696. 

1134.  Caesar  (Julius).    Portrait.  Mezzotint,  4to.  (cut  to  plate  mark). 

[London,  Bowles] 

1135.  Caffarelli  (A. — maritime  prefect,  councillor  of  state).    A.L.S.     1  p. 

12mo.    Brest  (France),  Sept.  7,  1803.    Kelating  to  supplies,  etc. 

1136.  Caffarelli  (Franqois  M.  A. — French  general,  escorted  the  Empress 

Marie  Louise  to  Vienna).  A.L.S.  1  p.  4to.  Luxembourg,  March  9, 
1795.     To  Gen.  Marceau.    With  portrait,  eng.  by  Dutertre. 

The  writer  having  been  ordered  by  Gen.  Fruouf  to  take  Gen.  Charpen- 
tier's  place  as  adjutant  general,  says  that  he  will  be  delighted  to  serve 
under  Marceau,  etc. 

1137.  Caffarelli   (Franqois  M.  A.).     Portrait,  full  bust.     Grave  par  A. 

Lurat.     India  paper.     8vo.  Paris,  1858 

1138.  Caffarelli  Du  Falga  (Louis  M.  J.  Maximilien — French  general, 

accompanied  Bonaparte  to  Egypt).  L.S.  2  pp.  4to.  Paris,  April 
19,  1798. 

Requesting  the  recipient  to  reach  Lyons  by  April  24,  where  money  and 
a  passport  would  be  given  him. 

1139.  Cagliostro    (Alexander — celebrated   arch-impostor).      Portrait,   full 

bust  in  oval.    Mezzotint  in  tints  (margins  cut  away,  inlaid.    8vo. 

1140.  Cahier  (B.  C. — minister  of  Louis  XVI).    L.S.    1  p.  folio,  Paris,  Jan. 

6,  1792.  Eelative  to  the  breaking  of  seals  upon  reports  relating  to 
the  suppressed  courts  of  justice. 

1141.  Calais.    Le  Porte  de  Calais.    Dutch  line  engraving.    In  colors.    4to. 

1142.  Calonne  (Charles  Alexandre  De — French  Minister  of  State  under 

Louis  XVI).  Complimentary  A.L.S.  to  an  English  Lady,  and 
speaking  of  one  of  his  books,  promising  to  send  it.  2  pages  8vo. 
March  7,  1789.     With  portrait.     2  pieces. 

1143.  Calonne  (Charles  Alexandre  De).    Portrait,  full  bust  in  uniform. 

Mezzotint  by  Levachez,  scene  and  biographical  account  in  script  be- 
neath.   8vo,  on  small  folio  sheet. 

1144.  Calonne  (Charles  Alexandre  De).    Another  copy  of  the  same. 

1145.  Calvert  (George — first  Lord  Baltimore).     Full  bust  portrait  on  cop- 

per.   Unsigned.    4to.  Circa  1800 

On  the  same  sheet  are  portraits  of  the  Countess  of  Suffolk  and  Mar- 
garet, Countess  of  Cumberland. 

1146.  Cambaceres   (Jean  J.  E.  De — celebrated  French  statesman,  second 

consul).  L.S.  1  p.  4to.  Paris,  Sept.  12,  1798.  To  the  Commissary, 
II  disct..  City  of  Paris.    A  letter  of  thanks. 


1147.  Cambaceres  (Jean  J.  R.  De).    L.S.  1  p.  4to.    Paris,  le  4  Vendemiaire, 

TAn  8  [Sept.  25,  1799],  sending  the  procuration  asked  for  by  the 
.  Minister  of  the  Navy  and  Colonies. 

1148.  Cambaceees  (Jean  J.  R.  De).    Portrait,  full  bust  in  oval.    Mezzotint 

(by  Levachez),  biography  in  script  beneath.    8vo,  on  small  folio  sheet. 

1149.  Cambaceres  (Jean  J.  R.  De).    Portrait,  full  bust  in  uniform.    Ber- 

nard sculp.    Stipple.    8vo. 

1150.  Cambaceres  (Jean  J.  R.  De).    Portrait,  full  bust  in  uniform.    Payen 

sculp,  le  Febvre  del.    Stipple.    Fine  impression.    8vo. 

1151.  Cambaceres  (Jean  J.  R.  De).    Portrait,  full  bust  in  oval.    Mezzotint 

[by  Levachez],  biographical  account  in  script  beneath.    8vo,  on  small 
folio  sheet. 

1152.  Cambaceres   (Jean  J.  R.  De).     Portrait,  "  G.  G.  Regis  di  Camba- 

ceres,^'  full  length  in.  uniform,   seated.     Biasioli  inc.     Bosio  dis. 
Stipple.    8vo. 

1153.  Cambaceres  (Jean  J.  R.  De).    Portrait,  full  length  in  uniform.  From 

the  folio,  Versailles  Gallery. 

1154.  Cambaceres  (Marie  J.  P.  H.,  Due  De,  nephew  of  the  preceding). 

A.L.S.    3  pp.  8vo.    n.p.  1859. 

Following  the  Emperors  orders  he  encloses  a  list  of  names  to  whom  in- 
vitations for  a  function  had  been  sent. 

1155.  Cambalen  (M.).     L.S.     1  p.  8vo.     Paris,  Feb.  1,  1819.     A  letter  of 

thanks  to  M.  Pyron. 

1156.  Cambridge  (Adolphus  Frederick,  Duke  Or — 7th  son  of  George  III. 

of  England).  Pay  Warrant  signed  by  him.  2  pp.  folio.  Hanover, 
April  24,  1815. 

1157.  Cambridge  (George  William  F.  C,  Duke  Of — British  general).  Por- 

trait, full  bust  in  oval.  J.  Godby  sculp.  F.  Rehberg  del.  Stipple. 
Folio.  London,  1814 

1158.  Cambronne   (Pierre  J.  E. — French  general,  accompanied  Bonaparte 

to  Elba,  taken  prisoner  at  Waterloo).     A.L.S.     1  p.  folio.     Lille, 
Sept.  16,  1822. 
Asking  to  be  relieved  of  duty  owing  to  ill  health. 

1159.  Cambronne  (Pierre  J.  E.).    Portrait,  full  bust  in  uniform.     Stipple 

in  colors.    4to. 

1160.  Campan    (Jeanne   H.   L.   G. — eminent  teacher).     A.L.S.     "  Genest 

Campan,"  3  pp.  4to.  Ecouen,  Aug.  14,  1809.  To  Miss  Boileau. 
With  view  of  her  school  "  ificole  d'enseignement  mutuel."  Contem- 
porary view,  curious  and  scarce. 

Written  on  paper  "  Legion  d'honneur,  Maison  Imperiale  Napoleon." 
Asks  the  recipient  to  forward  three  copies  of  an  encyclopaedia,  when 
she  has  obtained  permission  from  the  Minister  of  State  to  purchase  same. 


1161.  Campbell  (John — Duke  Of  Argyle  and  Greenwich).    Portrait,  full 

bust  in  armor.    Copper  engraving  by  Houbraken.     Small  folio. 

1162.  Campredon  (Jacques  D.  M. — French  general,  appointed  minister  of 

war  by  Joseph  Bonaparte) .  A.L.S.  1  p.  4to.  Montpellier,  Oct.  23, 
1806. 

Expressing  satisfaction  at  being  sent  to  Naples,  and  saying  that  he  will 
take  certain  scientific  instruments,  etc. 

1163.  Camus    (Antoine  Le — celebrated  French  physician).     Portrait,  full 

bust  in  oval.    Line  engraving,  in  bistre.   8vo.  in  Napoli,  n.d. 

1164.  Camus    (Armand   G. — French  writer).     L.S.     1   p.   4to,   with  seal. 

[Paris],  le  29  Thermidor,  FAn  VI  [August  16,  1798].  Certification 
relative  to  the  amount  of  salary  received  by  M.  Berger, 

1165.  Camus   (Michel — delivered  by  traitors  to  the  Austrians).     Portrait, 

full  bust  in  oval.    J.  Gauter  sculp.    F.  Bonneville  del.    Stipple.    8vo. 

Paris,  n.d. 

1166.  Camus  (M.  Le — President  of  the  N'ational  Assembly).     Portrait,  full 

bust  in  oval.    Stipple.    8vo. 

1167.  Canada.      Thousand  .Islands.      (Lake    Ontario   and    St.    Lawrence.) 

Tinted  lithograph  after  Kollner.    4to.  New  York,  1851 

1168.  Canclaux   (Jean  Baptiste  C,  Count — inspector-general  of  cavalry 

under  Bonaparte).  A.L.S.  2  pp.  4to.  Cherbourg,  Oct.  22,  1809. 
To  the  Minister  of  War,  Count  de  Hunebourg.  With  portrait,  late 
impression. 

Informing  the  minister  that  he  gave  orders  to  establish  a  court-martial 
at  Alengon. 

1169.  Canning   (George — British  statesman.  Premier  of  England).     L.S. 

1  p.  folio.  Lisbon,  Feb.  3,  1815.  To  Lord  Castlereagh  apprizing  him 
that  he  has  drawn  upon  his  agent  for  i2,000  on  account  of  extraor- 
dinaries. 

1170.  Canning  (George).    Portrait,  full  bust  in  oval.    Stipple.    8vo. 

Paris,  n.d. 

1171.  Canova   (Antonio — celebrated  Italian  sculptor,  invited  to  Paris  by 

Bonaparte,  of  whom  he  executed  a  statute  which  later  came  into  the 
possession  of  the  Duke  of  Wellington).  L.S.  1  p.  4to.  Eome,  May 
21,  1815.    With  mention  of  Cardinal  Pacca. 

1172.  Canova  (Antonio).    A.L.S.    1  p.  4to.    1819.    With  portrait. 

1173.  Canova  (Antonio).    Portrait,  full  bust  in  oval.    Grave  par  F.  Weber, 

peint  par  Gerard.    Line  engraving.    4to.  Paris,  n.d. 

1174.  Canova   (Antonio).     Portrait,  full  bust.     C.  S.  Pradier  sculp.,  F. 

Gerard,  pinx.    Line  engraving.    4to. 

1175.  Canova  (Antonio).    Portrait,  half  length.    C.  S.  Pardier  sculp.    F. 

Gerard  pinx.     Line  engraving.    4to.  Paris,  n.d. 


1176.  Canrobert  (Francois  Certain— Marshal  of  France  in  1856,  wounded 

at  Inkerman,  etc.).    D.S.  1  p.  folio,  Paris,  April  9,  1856.    Warrant 
for  payment. 

1177.  Cappellini  (Sebastian— cousin  of  Gen.  Horace  F.  Sebastien).    A.L.S. 

2  pp.  4to.    Perigueux,  [1801].    Portrait  of  the  latter. 

To  his  cousin  Gen.  Horace  F.  Sebastien  telling  him  that  he  had  heard 
he  had  succeeded  in  having  his  uncle  created  cardinal  of  Ajaccio. 

1178.  Caprara  (Cardinal).  L.S.  1  p.  4to.  Koma,  July  4,  1792. 

The  signer  officiated  at  the  Coronation  of  Napoleon  as  king  of  Italy  in 
1805. 

1179.  Caracalla  (Marcus  A.  A.  B. — Eoman  emperor).    Portrait,  full  bust. 

Dessine  et  grave  a  la  lampe — d'apres  le  buste  antique.  Mezzotint. 
4to.    Small  margins. 

1180.  Carignano  (Josephine — Marquise  de  Savoy).     A.L.  in  third  person, 

2  pp.  16mo,  with  envelope  and  wax-seal.  To  the  Marquis  d'Alfieri, 
etc.,  inviting  him  to  spend  a  few  days  at  Eacconis.  (2  pieces.) 

From  the  Sylvio  Pellico  collection  (No.  151),  enclosed  in  his  library 
wrapper  and  with  his  autograph  annotations. 

1181.  Carnot  (Lazare  N".  M.— French  statesman,  member  of  the  Tribunat). 

Portrait,  full  bust  in  uniform.  Hii  sculpt.  Camsir  del.  Line  and 
stipple.    Printed  in  colors.    4to.  Paris,  n.d. 

1182.  Carnot  (Lazare  K  M.).     Portrait,  full  bust  in  uniform.     Stipple. 

Unsigned.     8vo. 

1183.  Carnot   (Lazare  N".  M.).     Portrait,  "Lazzaro  Carnot,^'  full  length 

seated,  in  uniform.    Sasso  inc.    Bosselman  dis.    Stipple.  8vo. 

1184.  Carnot-Feulins  (Claude  M. — brother  of  Lazare  N^.  M.  Carnot,  and 

general  of  brigade).  A.L.S.  1  p.  4to.  Paris,  April  29,  1829.  To  M. 
di  Gavando,  thanking  the  recipient  for  a  letter  on  the  abolition  of 
the  death  penalty. 

1185.  Caron   (M.).     A.L.S.    2  pp.  4to.    Muzlberg(  ?),  August  22,  1713.    To 

Abraham  Durant.  Informing  the  recipient  that  no  news  is  at  hand 
from  the  court. 

1186.  Carra  Saint-Cyr  (Jean  Franqois— eminent  French  general).    A.L.S. 

2  pp.  small  folio.  Alexandria,  May  3,  1798.  To  Greneral  Grouchy. 
With  portrait,  full  bust,  in  uniform. 

A  gossipy  letter  in  which  he  tells  Grouchy  that  he  and  his  men  have 
returned  to  their  own  quarters,  for  which  they  are  glad,  sends  cordial 
greetings,  asks  for  news,  and  says  that  he  is  undecided  whether  to  stay 
at  Alexandria  or  march  to  Turin. 

1187.  Carra  Saint-Cyr  (Jean  Francois).     L.S.    4  pp.  folio.     Copy  of  a 

letter  written  Jan.  24,  n.y.  to  Gen.  Lamer  and  Gen.  Moncey,  by  the 
Minister  of  War,  copied  and  signed  by  order  of  Carra  Saint-Cyr. 

An  important  military  document  regarding  the  movements  of  the 
troops  in  Italy,  with  detailed  instructions  regarding  their  mobilization, 
etc.,  and  with  mention  of  Gen.  Haquin. 


1188.  Carra  Saint-Cyr  (General).    Portrait,  full  bust  in  uniform.    Lith. 

Vayron.     8vo. 

1189.  Carrier  (Jean  B. — infamous  French  Jacobin).    Portrait,  full  bust  in 

oval.  Mezzotint  by  Levachez,  with  scene  and  biographical  account  in 
script  beneath.    8vo.  on  small  folio  sheet. 

1190.  Carrier  (Jean  B.).  Portrait,  full  bust  in  oval.    Dessine  d'apres  nature 

au  Tribunal  par  F,  Bonneville.    Stipple.    8vO. 

1191.  Carrier  (Jean  B.).     Portrait,  full  bust  in  oval.     Mezzotint  by  Leva- 

chez, scene  and  biographical  notice  beneath.    8vo.  on  small  folio  sheet. 

1192.  Carteaux  (Jean  F. — French  general,  commenced  the  siege  of  Toulon, 

where  Bonaparte  served  under  him).  Document  with  seven  lines  in 
his  autograph  and  signature.     3  pp.  4to.    July  20,  1793. 

1193.  Carteaux  (Jean  F.).    L.  S.  with  two  lines  of  autograph,  1  p.  folio. 

Montpelier,  ce  29  Ventose.  I'An  VIII  [March  20,  1800].  An  order 
to  the  commandant  at  a  certain  place  to  send  detachment  of  30  men 
to  relieve  the  garrison  at  Montpelier. 

1194.  Carteaux  (Jean  F.).    L.S.  1  p.  small  4to,  Paris,  Oct.  8,  1812.    To  the 

Minister  of  Finance,  mailing  his  address  in  order  that  a  gratuity  may 
be  forwarded  him. 

1195.  Carteaux   (Jean  F.).     Portrait,   full   bust   in   uniform.     Bonneville 

sculp.    Mezzotint.    8vo.  Paris,  n.d. 

1196.  Carteaux  (Jean  F.).     Portrait,   full  bust  in  uniform.     Bonneville 

sculp.     Mezzotint.     8vo.  Paris,  n.d. 

1197.  Carteaux   (Jean  F.).     Portrait,  full  bust  in  uniform.    F.  W.  Nettling 

dec.  1809.    Stipple.    8vo. 

1198.  Castel  S.  x\ngelo.    0  Mole  Adriana.    Line  engraving.    Folio. 

1199.  Castellane    (Esprit   V.    E.    B. — Marshal    of   France,   distinguished 

himself  in  the  Eussian  campaign).  A.L.S.  1  p.  8vo.  July  24,  1841. 
With  portrait,  on  India  paper. 

To  M.  A.  Pascal  in  Paris  regarding  a  publication. 

1200.  [Castellane  (Esprit  V.  E.  B.).]     L.S.  by  Kuntzmann,  a  soldier  in 

General  Castellane's  army,  Feb.  1852,  Paris,  1  p.  folio  to  Prince  Louis 
Bonaparte,  asking  Bonaparte  for  the  decoration  of  the  Legion  of 
Honor. 

On  the  side  of  the  letter  are  15  lines  in  the  autograph  of  Gen.  Castel- 
lane, and  signed,  in  which  he  says  that  at  the  battle  of  Riotero,  an 
officer's  horse  having  been  wounded,  Kuntzmann  gave  his  to  that  officer, 
stole  one  from  the  Spanish,  and  led  the  charge  against  the  Spanish 
cavalry. 


1201.  Castleeeagh  (Egbert  S.,  Makquis  Of  Loxdoxderky — British  states- 

man, one  of  the  master  spirits  in  the  coalition  against  Napoleon). 
A.L.S.  (first  draft,  marked  "Copy"),  2  pp.  4to.  London,  Nov.  6, 
1805.     To  C.  Grant,  Esq. 

"  I  beg  you  will  accept  my  congratulations  on  the  glorious  news  re- 
ceived this  morning.  Lord  Nelson  lived  to  know  the  result  of  the  action. 
It  was  on  the  same  day  that  Bonaparte  on  the  heights  of  Ulm  was  call- 
ing for  ships  and  colonies  in  presence  of  the  vanished  army  that  Nelson, 
with  an  inferior  fleet,  was  annihilating,  20  of  these  he  possessed,"  etc. 

1202.  Castleeeagh  (Egbert  S.,  Marquis  Of  Lgxdgxderry).    A.L.S.  (in 

Italian),  2  pp.  4to.  May  15,  1819.    With  portrait. 

1203.  Castlereagh  (Egbert  S.,  Marquis  Of  Lgndgxderry).    A.L.S.  1  p. 

4to.  [Crag  Farm],  Jan.  11,  no  year.  To  J.  Stephen,  on  personal 
matter. 

1204.  Castlereagh  (Egbert  S.,  Marquis  Of  Lgxdgnderry).    Portraits  (1), 

full  bust.  W.  Daniell  sculp.;  (2)  full  bust  from  a  statue.  Engraved 
by  I.  Thompson.    2  pieces. 

1205.  Castlereagh  (Egbert  S.,  Marquis  Of  Lgxdgxderry).    Portrait,  half 

length.  Engraved  by  H.  Meyer,  drawn  by  W.  Evans,  after  T.  Law- 
rence.   Stipple.    Open  letters.    Folio.  London,  1814 

1206.  Castangs  (Fraxciscg  X.  De). — Spanish  general,  defeated  the  French 

at  Baylen),    L.S.  1  p.  8vo.    Utrera  (Spain),  June  19,  1808. 
*  With  mention  of  Louis  Balincourt  and  of  Xavier  Ven6gas. 

1207.  Castaxgs  (Fraxciscg  X.  De).    Portrait,  full  bust  in  uniform.     Un- 

signed.    8vo. 

1208.  Castries  (Charles  E.  G. — Marshal  of  France).    L.S.  1  p.  4to.    Ver- 

sailles, August  3,  1782.  With  portrait,  full  length  in  uniform,  on 
India  paper. 

Comments  regarding  recent  military  orders. 

1209.  Cathcart  (William  S. — British  general,  took  part  in  the  American 

War,  served  against  the  French  in  Holland).  Portrait,  full  bust  in 
uniform.  Engraved  by  C.  Bestland  after  J.  Hoppner.  Stipple. 
Open  letters,  4to.  London,  1809 

1210.  Catherixe  II. — Empress  Of  Eussia.    Portrait,  full  bust  in  oval.  Line 

engraving.    Unsigned.    8vo.  Venice,  1788 

1211.  Catherixe  De  Medici — Queex  Of  Fraxce.    Vellum  D.S.    1  p.  4tp. 

[Paris],  March  7,  1580.  Apportions  sums  of  money  to  various  per- 
sons.   With  portrait. 

1212.  Catherixe  De  Medici.     Portrait,  full  length,  court  dress.     Gatine 

sculpt.    Lante  delt.    In  colors.    4to. 

1213.  Catix^at  (Xicglas  De — Marshal  of  France,  who  exclaimed  "Here  is 

virtue  crowned''  when  created  a  marshal  by  Louis  XIV).  A.L.S. 
1  p.  small  4to.  St.  Gratieu,  May  25,  1711.  *^With  portrait,  engraved 
by  Leroux,  and  view. 

A  letter  of  congratulation  to  M.  de  Menaine  on  his  marriage. 


1214.  Caulaincourt  (Armand  A.  L.  De^  Due  De  Vicence — aide-de-camp  to 

Bonaparte,  fought  at  Waterloo).  L.S.  3  pp.  small  folio,  DUnKel- 
sphiit.  Dee.  12,  1800.  To  Gen.  Bourcier.  With  portrait,  full  length 
in  uniform. 

Says  that  the  men  at  Sehelessas  are  either  deserters  or  banished  men, 
and  that  his  division  is  almost  demoralized,  etc. 

1215.  Caulaincourt  (Armand  A.  L.  De^  Due  De  Vicence).    L.S.    1  p. 

folio,  Paris,  May  9,  1815.  To  the  Duke  of  Otranto,  Chief  of  Police. 
With  portrait,  full  length  in  uniform. 

Written  to  Joseph  Fouch6,  Duke  of  Otranto,  when  for  the  third  time 
in  his  career  he  was  acting  as  Minister  of  Police,  during  the  time  the 
above  was  written,  probably  under  Louis  XVIII.  Caulaincourt  informs 
Fouch6  that  the  Emperor  had  ordered  passports  to  be  given  to  M.  Mino 
and  Manuel  Gurrea  to  go  from  Paris  to  Bordeaux. 

1216.  Caulaincourt  (Armand  A.  L.  De,  Due  De  Vicence).    A.L.S.    "Cau- 

laincourt, Due  de  Vicence,"  1  p.  4to.  Paris,  May  21,  n.y.  To  an 
unnamed  count  on  personal  matters.  With  portrait,  full  bust  in 
uniform. 

1217.  Caulaincourt  (Armand  A.  L.  De,  Due  De  Vicence).    Portrait,  full 

bust  in  uniform.    Forestier  sculp.    Lithograph,  8vo. 

1218.  Cavaignac  (J.  M'.,  Vicomte — French  general,  served  in  Italy  and  Rus- 

sia). A.L.S.,  2  pp.  4to.  Abbeville,  le  28  Ventose,  TAn  12  [March 
18,  1804].  To  General  Perignon,  promising  to  interest  himself  in 
a  young  man  who  is  about  to  enter  the  army,  and  recalling  General 
Perignon's  own  kindness  to  the  writer  when  he  was  entering  the 
ranks. 

1219.  Cavello  (Pedro — Prime  Minister  of  Spain).    A.L.S.    1  p.  4to.    April, 

1816. 

1220.  Ceracchi     (Joseph — sculptor).      Portrait;    H.     Casimir.      Portrait 

(mezzotint) ;  George  Howard,  Earl  of  Carlisle.  Portrait;  Charles  V. 
of  Spain,  afterward  Emperor  of  Germany.  Portrait;  Charles  L. 
Frederic,  Grand  Duke  of  Baden.  Portrait;  Charlemagne.  Portrait 
(India  paper);  Sir  E.  Codrington,  English  admiral.  Portrait;  A. 
G.  Czartoryski,  Polish  statesman.  Portrait;  George  Czerni,  Servian 
chief.    Portrait;  small  folio  and  8vo.    Together,  9  pieces. 

1221.  Cervoni.  (Jean  B. — French  general,  chief  of  staff  of  Marshal  Lannes). 

A.L.S.  1  p.  4to.  Headquarters  at  Toulon,  Feb.  12,  1799.  To  Brig.- 
Gen.  Aubugeois. 

Regarding  the  number  of  men  and  the  amount  of  ammunition  to  be 
sent  to  Corsica,  and  asks  that  everything  be  ready  for  their  arrival, 
etc. 

1222.  Chabot  (L.  F.  J. — French  general,  served  in  Flanders).     L.S.  2  pp. 

folio.  [Cortona],  le  13  Nivose,  FAn  13  [Jan.  2,  1798].  An  account 
of  the  means  employed  by  him  to  raise  a  certain  sum  needed  for  the 
army.  Added,  is  a  postscript  in  another  hand,  in  Italian,  referring  to 
General  Chabot. 


1223.  Chabot   (Franqois — fanatical  French  Jacobin,  executed  by  order  of 

Eobespierre).  Portrait,  full  bust  in  oval.  G.  Sardis  [sc.].  Stipple. 
8vo.  in  Venezia,  n.d. 

1224.  Chabvillan   (Mouton — ComteDe).     A.L.S.    1  p.  4to.    Paris,  March 

29,  1812.    To  Mon.  Favre. 

On  watermarked  paper  bearing  portrait  and  arms  of  Marie  Louise. 
Requests  his  influence  on  belialf  of  a  young  man  for  a  government  posi- 
tion. 

1225.  Chalier  (Marie  Joseph).     Portrait,  full  bust  in  oval.    Mezzotint  by 

Levachez,  military  scene  and  biographical  notice  in  script  beneath. 
8vo.  on  small  folio  sheet. 

Chalier  was  a  violent  Jacobin  and  a  fanatical  admirer  of  Marat. 

1226.  Chambox  De  Montaux  (Nicolas — Mayor  of  Paris).    L.S'.  1  p.  4to. 

Paris,  Jan.  19,  1793.    Requests  a  citizen  to  read  carefully  the  copy  of  ' 
a  letter  he  is  mailing  him. 

1227.  Champagny   (J.  B.  N.  De,  Due  De  Cadore — succeeded  Talleyrand 

as  Minister  of  Foreign  Affairs).  L.S.  1  p.  4to.  Paris,  Feb.  9,  1807. 
To  the  Counsellor  of  State.    With  portrait. 

Regarding  the  son  of  the  widow  Hoseher,  saying  that  he  should  not  be 
placed  on  the  list  of  conscripts. 

1228.  Champagny  (J.  B.  K  De,  Dug  De  Cadore).    A.L.S.    "Due  de  Ca- 

dore," 1  p.  8vo.    Paris,  1812. 

Regarding  the  appointment  of  the  recipient's  brother  to  an  official 
position. 

1229.  Champagny  (J.  B.  N".  De,  Dug  De  Cadore).    A.L.S.    "Champagny, 

due  de  Cadore.''    1  p.  4to.    Fontainebleau,  Oct.  28,  1913.    To  Count 

T*  T*  •!*  T* 

A  letter  of  congratulation  on  the  fine  literary  work  the  recipient  has 
done,  and  thanks  him  for  sending  him  a  copy  of  his  book. 

1230.  Champagny  (J.  B.  N.  De,  Dug  De  Cadore).    Portrait,  full  bust  in 

uniform.    Stipple.    Unsigned.    8vo. 

1231.  Champagny  (J.  B.  N.  De,  Dug  De  Cadore).    Portrait,  full  bust  in 

uniform.    Stipple.    Unsigned.    8vo. 

1232.  Championnet  (Jean  E. — French  general,  succeeded  Joubert  as  com- 

mander of  the  army  of  Italy).  A.L.S.  4  pp.  folio.  Paris,  July  28, 
1797.  To  the  Minister  of  War.  Probably  a  draft  in  Championnet's 
hand. 

Giving  his  reasons  why  certain  men  are  not  fitted  for  positions. 

1233.  Championnet  (Jean  E.).    Portrait,  full  bust  in  uniform.     Mezzotint 

by  Levachez,  battle  scene  and  biographical  notice  in  script  beneath. 
8vo,  on  small  folio  sheet. 

1234.  Championnet  (Jean  E.).    Another  copy  of  the  same. 

1235.  Changarnier    (Nicolas   A.   T. — celebrated   French   general).     D.S. 

1  p.  folio.    Algeria,  Dec.  20,  1847.    Eegarding  rations. 

Issued  the  same  year  he  was  appointed  commander  of  the  division  of 
Algiers. 


1236.  Changarnier   (Nicolas  A.  T.).     A.L.  in    third    person,    unsigned. 

1  p.  8vo.  Paris,  Jan.  31,  1850,  regarding  a  box  for  Mme.  Eossi's 
concerts  at  the  Conservatory. 

1237.  Chaptal  (Jean  A. — distinguished  chemist,  appointed  by  Bonaparte  ag 

Councillor  of  State).  L.S.  2  pp.  4to.  Paris,  Oct.  28,  1802.  With 
portrait. 

Regarding  the  question  of  police  escorts  the  prefects  should  have  on 
their  rounds. 

1238.  Charette  De  La  Contrie  (Franqois  A. — eminent  general).    Portrait, 

full  bust  in  uniform.  Mezzotint  by  Levachez,  scene  and  biographical 
account  in  script  beneath.    8vo,  on  small  folio  sheet. 

1239.  Charette  De  La  Contrie  (FRAxgois  A.).    Another  copy  of  the  same. 

1240.  Charlemont   (James,  Earl  Of).     Portrait.     Stipple    engraving    by 

Smith  after  Hone.    4to.  London,  1814 

1241.  Charles  L,  King  Of  England.     Portrait.     Three  different  on  one 

sheet),  half  length.  Etching  by  William  Sharp,  unfinished  proof 
before  all  letters.     4to. 

1242.  Charles  I.,  King  Of  England.    Portrait,  full  length  in  uniform,  his 

horse  standing  nearby.  J.  B.  Martin  sculpt.  Antonius  Vanduck 
pinxit.  Stipple.  Folio,  spotted  and  with  several  small  holes  in  mar- 
gins. 

1243.  Charles  XL,  King  Of  Spain.    Portrait,  full  length  in  royal  robes.    A 

Paris  chez  a  Trouvain,  etc.    Line  engraving.    Small  folio. 

1244.  Charles  IV.,  King  Of  Spain.    Portrait,  full  bust  in  uniform.    Grave 

par  Canu,  dessine  par  Belache.    Stipple.    4to.  Paris,  n.d. 

1245.  Charles  IV.,  King  Of  Spain.    Portraits,  (1)  full  length  in  uniform. 

C.  Warren  sculp.  Copper  engraving.  London,  1790;  (2)  Charles 
IV.  and  Queen  Louisa.  Maria  E.  Cowper  set.  Stipple.  London, 
1811.    2  pieces. 

1246.  Charles  V.,  Don  Carlos  I.  Of  Spain,  afterwards  Emperor  of  Ger- 

many. Portrait,  three-quarter  length  in  armor.  F.  S.  Negges  sc. 
Mezzotint.    Folio,  margins  cut  away. 

1247.  Charles  X.,  (King  Of  France).    D.S.    1  p.  large  folio  (folded).  Ver- 

sailles, Oct.  7,  1781.  Orders  the  Treasurer-General  to  pay  out  10,000 
francs,  etc.    With  portrait. 

1248.  Charles  X.,  King  Of  France.     Portrait,  full  bust  in  oval.     Jones 

fecit.    Stipple.  8vo.  London,  1792 

1249.  Charles  X.,  King  Of  France.    Portrait,  full  bust  in  iiniform.    Grave 

par  Decrouant.     Stipple.    4to. 

1250.  Charles  X.,  King  Of  France.    Portrait,  full  bust  in  uniform.    Grave 

par  A.  H.  Lefevre,  dessine  d'apres  nature  par  Gounod.    Stipple.    4to. 

1251.  Charles  X.,  King  Of  France.    Portrait,  full  bust  in  uniform.    Stip- 

ple.    Printed  in  colors.     Small  folio. 


1252.  Charles  X.,  King  Of  France.    Portrait,  half  length  in  uniform.    En- 

graved by  A.  Freschi  after  the  original  in  possession  of  Le  Comte 
Frangois  Des  Cart.    Stipple  and  line.    Small  folio,  mounted  on  card. 

London,  1804 

1253.  Charles  X.,  King  Of  France.    Portrait,  full  length,  in  royal  robes, 

P.  Adams  sculp.,  F.  Gerard  pinx.    Etching.    Proof  before  letters  on 
India  paper.  [ca.  1826] 

1254.  Charles  XII.,  King  Of  Sweden.    L.S.    2  pp.  folio.    June  3,  1698. 

With  portrait,  full  length  in  uniform,  holding  sword,  also  on  same 
plate  representation  of  "  A  Swedish  officer.'^ 

1255.  Charles  XII.,  King  Of  Sweden.     Portrait,  full  bust.     J.  Pass  sc. 

Line  engraving.     8vo.  [London],  1827 

1256.  Charles  XIIL,  King  Of  Sweden^  N.S.  as  the  Duke  of  Sudermania, 

regent  brother  of  Gustavus  III,  later  became  king  of  Sweden.     1  p. 
8vo.    Stockholm,  Jan.  11,  1793. 

1257.  Charles  XIIL,  King  Of  Sweden.    Portrait,  full  bust  in  uniform.    C. 

Turner  sculpt.    Kota  pinxt.     Mezzotint.     Folio.  London,  1813 

1258.  Charles  XIIL,  King  Of  Sweden.     Portrait,  full  length  in  uniform. 

Drawn  by  W.  Heath.    Folio.  London,  1814 


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1259.  Charles^  Archduke  Of  Austria — celebrated  general,  commanded  at 

Aspern,  which,  according  to  Alison,  "was  the  first  great  action  in 
which  Napoleon  had  been  defeated."    L.S.    2  pp.  4to.       Jan.  9,  1798 

1260.  Charles^  Archduke  Of  Austria.     Portrait,  three-qnarter  length  in 

uniform.    Stipple.    Unsigned.    Folio,  small  margins. 

1261.  Charles^  Archduke  Of  Austria.     Portrait,  full  length  in  uniform. 

G.  B.  Bosio  dis.  ed.  inc.    Stipple.    8vo. 

1262.  Charles,  Archduke  Of  Austria.    Portrait,  full  bust  in  uniform.    En- 

graved by  B.  Molmari.    Stipple.    8vo.  [London],  1797 

1263.  Charles,  Archduke  Of  Austria.     Portrait,  half  length  in  uniform. 

Nutter  sculp.    Kinenger  invt.     Stipple.     8vo.  London,  1800 

1264.  Charles,  Archduke  Of  Austria.    "  Sieg  des  Erzherzog  Karl  uber  die 

Eranzosen,"  etc.    In  colors.    8vo. 

1265.  Charles  I^manuel  II. — Duke  Of  Savoy,  1634-75.    L.S.  to  the  Mar- 

quis di  Barolo  asking  him  to  give  orders  to  the  authorities  of  La 
Morro  for  the  arrest  of  some  deserters.  In  a  wrapper  with  notes  in 
the  handwriting  of  Silvio  Pellico.    1668. 

1266.  Charles  (Emanuel  III. — King  Of  Sardinia).    D.S.    1  p.  folio,  on 

vellum,  April  29,  1753.    With  portrait. 

1267.  Charles  (Louis — Austrian  general).  Portrait,  full  length,  in  uniform, 

standing  beside  cannon.    Grave  par  Alix.    Mezzotint.    4to.  Paris,  n.d. 

1268.  Charlotte   Augusta,   Princess   of   Wales,   daughter   of    George   IV. 

of  England.    Mezzotint.    (Margins  cut  away,  mounted).    4to. 

1269.  Charpentier  (Henri  F.  M. — French  general).    A.L.S.    1  p.  4to.  Cre- 

mone,  Aug.  15,  1800.     To  Gen.  Ambert. 

Asking  Ambert  to  inform  the  new  brigadier-general  of  his  duties  and 
to  assist  him  as  much  as  he  can. 


1270.  Chasset  (Charles  A. — deputy  of  the  National  Assembly).    Portrait, 

full  bust  in  oval,  Coqueret  sculp.,  Lombert  del.  Mezzotint.  Small 
4to. 

1271.  Chastillon  (Alexis  M.  E.,  Due  De— 1680-1754,  Governor  of  the  Dau- 

phin, son  of  Louis  XV.).  Eeceipt  signed  with  two  autograph  lines. 
1  p.  8vo. 

The  Due  de  Chastillon  as  a  lieutenant-general  commanded  the  cavalry 
at  the  Battle  of  Guastalla  in  1734. 

1272.  Chateaubriand  (FRAxgois  A.  De — celebrated  French  Author,  Ambas- 

sador to  England  in  1822).  Passport  for  the  Count  and  Countess 
d'Haussonville  and  suite,  with  signatures  of  Chateaubriand,  Ambas- 
sador, and  Bourqueney,  Secretary.  1  p.  folio,  with  endorsement  on 
back.  London,  June  18,  1822.  With  portrait,  full  length.  Todes- 
chini  inc.,  Demarchi  dis. 

1273.  Chateaubriand  (Francois  A.  De).    Portrait,  full  length.    F.  Philip- 

poteaux  pinxt.    Lithograph  in  colors.    4to. 

1274.  Chateneuf  (Marquis  De).     A.L.S.  referring  to  a  pardon  to  be  ac- 

corded to  Monsieur  de  Clerfayt,  who  was  under  trial  for  a  duel.  3  pp. 
4to.  The  Hague,  December  22,  1713.  Also,  a  copy  of  a  letter  of 
Madame  de  Clerfayt  to  the  Marquis  de  Chateneuf,  asking  him  to  in- 
terest himself  in  the  pardon  to  be  accorded  to  her  son.  Dated  Mons, 
November  19,  1713.    2  pp.  and  a  half,  folio.     2  pieces. 

1275.  Chaulnes  (Charles  D'Ailly,.Duc  De — Peer  of  France,  Lieutenant- 

General  of  Brittany).  Printed  document  with  autograph  signature. 
St.  Malo,  October  24,  1689. 

1276.  Chaumette  (Pierre  G.).     Portrait,  full  bust  in  oval.     Mezzotint  by 

Lavachez,  scene  and  biographical  notice  in  script  beneath.     8vo,  on 

small  folio  sheet. 

Chaumette  was  a  Jacobin  proscribed  by  Robespierre  and  executed  in 
1794. 

1277.  Chauvelier  (J.— French  Minister  to  England,  1792).    L.S.     1  p.  4to 

(portion),  1792.  Stating  that  Tobias  Atkinson  is  the  notary  for  the 
Eoyal  Household. 

1278.  Chenier  (Marie  J. — French  poet,  brother  of  Andre  Chenier).    A  N'ote 

S.  1  p.  24mo.  n.p.n.d.  Eecommending  a  friend  to  the  Minister  of 
[Foreign  Affairs].     With  portrait. 

1279.  Chenier  (Marie  J.).    Portrait,  full  bust  in  oval.    F.  Bonneville  del  et 

sculp.    Stipple.    8vo.  Paris,  n.d. 

1280.  Chimay  (Jeanne  M.  I.  T.,  Princesse  De — friend  of  Madame  Bona- 

parte).   A.L.S.    "Princess  de  Crimay,"  1  p.  8vo.    n.p.n.d.    To  the 
Chevalier  de  Bacourt. 
An  invitation  to  attend  a  picnic. 


1281.  Choiseul  (i^TiENNE  Franqois,  Due  De — 1719-1785,  eminent  French 

statesman,  and  the  favorite  and  chief  minister  of  Louis  XV.).  Offi- 
cial L.S.  to  Bollioud  de  St.  Julien,  general  treasurer  of  the  clergy.  2 
pp.  folio.    Paris,  April  16,  1769.    With  portrait.    2  pieces. 

In  1761  the  Due  de  Ohoiseul  negotiated  with  the  King  of  Spain  the 
secret  treaty  called  '*  the  family  compact,"  which  was  considered  a 
masterpiece  of  diplomacy.  About  1762  he  suppressed  the  Order  of 
Jesuits. 

1282.  Choudieu    (Pierre — French    regicide    and    Jacobin).     A.L.S.  2  pp. 

12mo,  including  addressed  portion.  Paris,  Sept.  1,  1835.  Informing 
M.  Bonnaissier  of  the  contents  of  a  letter  he  has  received,  &c. 

1283.  Christian  VII.,  King  Of  Denmark.    D.S.    1  p.  folio,  Jan.  11,  1788. 

With  seal. 

1284.  Cicero    (M.   Tullius).     Portrait.     P.  P.  Rubens  delin.     Mezzotint. 

4to.  cut  close  and  repaired.  London,  Bowles 

1285.  Cicero  (M.  Tullius).    Portrait.    Mezzotint.    4to  (cut  to  plate  mark). 

[London,  Bowles] 

1286.  Clarke  (Henri  J.  G.,  Due  De  Feltre— Marshal  of  France).     D.S. 

"  Clarke.''  2  pp.  folio.  Military  Police  Office,  Oct.  22,  1807.  With 
portrait,  full  length  in  uniform,  grave  par  Boilley. 

A  report  to  the  Emperor  regarding  66  men,  who  had  been  sentenced 
to  the  workhouse  for  desertion,  and  asking  the  Emperor  to  pardon  them. 

1287.  Clarke  (Henri  J.  O.,  Due  De  Feltre).    A.L.S.    "  Cte.  Lumbourg." 

1  p.  folio.    Paris,  August  8,  1809. 

To  General  Gamier,  ordering  him  in  the  name  of  the  Emperor  to  go  to 
Gand  and  take  command  of  the  4th  division  of  the  army  of  the  Escaut. 

1288.  [Clarke  (Henri  J.  O.,  Due  De  Feltre).]    L.S.    2  pp.  folio,  from  the 

Minister  of  Commerce  [C.  de  Supe],  to  General  Clarke.  Paris,  April 
25,  1810.  Mentions  the  arrest  of  four  English  sailors,  and  asks  for 
the  bounty  due  on  them. 

J 289.  Clarke  (Henri  J.  G.,  Due  De  Feltre).  L.S.  1  p.  folio.  Paris, 
March  19,  1811.  Informing  General  Vial  of  his  appointment  as 
commander  of  the  18th  Division,  and  ordering  him  to  set  out  for 
Dijon. 

1290.  Claviere   (^Etienne — Swiss  financier  and  author,  close  political  asso- 

ciate of  the  famous  Mirabeau).  L.S.  1  p.  folio.  Paris.  Aug.  14, 
1792.  To  the  Administrators  of  Quimper,  Dept.  of  Finistere,  in- 
forming them  that  he  is  doing  all  in  his  power  to  dampen  the  hope  of 
success  of  the  enemy,  and  believes  there  is  little  likelihood  of  the 
English  joining  the  coalition  of  the  King  against  the  People. 

A  most  interesting  letter  written  at  the  time  of  tlie  Massacre  of  the 
Swiss  Guards  at  the  Tuileries,  and  a  sliort  period  before  Clavi^re's  rein- 
statement in  the  Ministry,  when  the  power  of  the  Commune  was  beginning 
to  make  itself  felt. 

1291.  Claviere  (:fiTiENNE).     D.S.     1  page  folio.     Paris,  January  26,  1793. 

With  portrait,  2  pieces. 


1292.  Clavieee  (:eTiENNE).    Portrait,  full  bust  in  oval,  J.  F.  Bolt  sc.  (Juny) 

[17]  93.     Stipple.    12mo. 

1293.  Clausel  (Bertrand,  Comte — Marshal  of  France,  came  to  the  United 

States  in  1815).  L.S.  1  p.  4to.  Algiers,  Sept.  30,  1836.  With  por- 
trait, full  length  in  uniform,  and  biographical  account. 

Written  when  governor  of  the  French  possessions  in  North  Africa 
(Algeria)  to  Comte  de  St.  Priest,  about  certain  work  that  will  be  de- 
layed two  weeks. 

1294.  Clermont  (Louis  De  Bourbon  Conde^  Prince  De — displayed  great 

courage  and  ability  in  several  campaigns  between  1733-1750).  L.S. 
"Louis  de  Bourbon,'^  1  p.  8vo.  Paris,  Dec.  4,  1741.  Wishing  to 
know  why  certain  plans  were  changed.    With  portrait. 

1295.  Clermont-Tonnerre  (S.).    Portrait,  full  bust  in  oval.    Stipple.    Un- 

signed. 8vo. 

1296.  Clery  (Jean  B.  C.  H.— last  servant  of  Louis  XVL).    Portrait,  full 

bust  in  oval.  P.  Audinet  sculp.  H.  Danloux  pinxt.  Line  engraving 
in  brown.    4to.  London,  1798 

1297.  Clootz   (Jean-Baptiste).     Portrait  full  bust  in  oval.     Mezzotint  by 

Levachez,  trial  scene  and  biographical  notice  in  script  beneath.  8vo., 
on  small  folio  sheet. 

1298.  Clootz  (Jean-Baptiste).    Another  copy  of  the  same. 

1299.  Cluzel  and  Bernard.    A.L.S.  of  the  former,  2  pp.  folio,  Paris,  March 

13,  1795.  Telling  the  Committee  of  Public  Safety  that  he  is  ill  and 
not  fit  for  duty.  Countersigned  by  Bernard.  Cluzel  voted  for  the 
death  of  Louis  XVI. 

1300.  CoBURG  (JosiAS,  Prince— Austrian  General,  1737-1815).     D.S.  wiih 

seal ;  also  portrait.    2  pieces. 

Referring  to  a  consignment  of  4,577  pounds  of  tobacco.  Prince  Josias 
commanded  the  Austrian  army,  which,  with  the  aid  of  Suwarow,  de- 
feated the  Turks  in  1789,  &c. 

1301.  CoBURG  (Josias,  Prince).     Portrait,  full  bust  in  oval.    Engraved  by 

J.  Gillray  after  Loutherbourg.     Stipple.     Small  folio. 

London,  1794 

1302.  CoBURG  (Josias,  Prince).    Portrait,  three  quarter  length  in  uniform, 

telescope  in  right  hand,  map  in  left,  mounted  men  in  background. 
Joh.  Mart.    Will  exc.    A.V.    Mezzotint.    Folio. 

1303.  CocHON   (Charles— Minister  of  Police).     L.S.,  1  p.  4to.     Paris,  le 

13  Germinal,  I'An  V  [April  2,  1797].  To  the  Commissary,  &c., 
Dept.  of  the  Seine,  requesting  verification  of  the  death  of  Laurent 
Duvernay. 

1304.  CocKBURN  (Sir  George — British  admiral,  fought  in  the  War  of  1812). 

A.L.S.  1  p.  12mo.  (London).  March  9,  1844,  returning  thanks  for 
the  receipt  of  a  treatise.  With  portrait,  three  quarter  length  in  uni- 
form. 


1305.  CoiGNY  (Marie  F.  H.  De  F.,  Dug  DE~Marshal  of  France  in  1816). 

D.S.  1  p.  4to,  on  parchment,  with  seal.  Also,  with  signature  of  his 
secretary.  Paris,  April  20,  1767.  xippointment  of  J.  B.  de  Salierne 
to  serve  under  the  Duke  of  Chevreuse. 

1306.  CoiGNY  (Marie  F.  H.  De  F.,  Duke  De).    A.L.S.    Ip.  8vo.  Sept.  17,  no 

year.  With  portrait,  full  length  in  uniform,  and  biographical  ac- 
count. 

Opposing  the  transfer  of  a  regiment  from  Laon  to  Paris. 

1307.  Colbert  (:fiDOUARD  P.  D. — aide  to  Gens.  Junot  and  Berthier,  wounded  at 

Waterloo,  exiled).  A.L.S.  1  p.  folio,  Cambrai,  Feb.  16,  1812.  With 
portrait,  etching  on  India  paper,  by  Duterre. 

Informing  liis  superior  officer  of  the  progress  he  has  made,  and  that  he 
will  await  orders  at  Brussels. 

1308.  Colbert  (  Jeax  Baptiste  De — Minister  of  State  of  Louis  XIV,  and  the 

well  known  bibliophile).  D.S.  1  page  and  a  half,  folio.  Paris,  Feb- 
ruary 15,  1655.    With  portrait.    2  pieces. 

1309.  CoLLiNGAVOOD  (CuTKBERT — British  Lord-Admiral,  second  in  command 

at  Trafalgar).  Order  signed  for  supplies.  To  Capt.  Butler,  Malta. 
[Circa  1810]. 

1310.  CoLLiNGWOOD  (Cuthbert).    Portrait,  full  bust  in  uniform.     I.  Brown 

sculp.     W.  M.  Craig  del.  Line  engraving.     4to.         [London],  1815 

1311.  CoLLOT  D'Herbois  (Jean  M. — French  Eevolutionist).    D.S.   1  p.  folio. 

Paris,  Oct.  26,  1793.  From  the  Committee  of  Public  Safety  to  Citi- 
zen Hassenfraets  acknowledging  receipt  of  reports  of  the  assemblies 
at  the  archbishopric,  expressing  approval  of  the  meetings,  &c.  Signed, 
also,  by  Carnot  and  Prieur.    Portrait. 

1312.  CoLLOT  D'Herbois  (Jean  M.).    Portrait,  full  bust  in  oval.    Minatelli 

sculp.    Stipple.    8vo.  in  Venezia,  n.d. 

1313.  Collot-D'Herbois   (J.  ^N".  and  Billaud-Varenne  J.  M. — both  noto- 

rious French  Jacobins).  L.S.  1  p.  folio.  Paris,  le  24  Messidor,  TAn 
II  [July  13,  1794].  As  members  of  the  Committee  of  Safety  they 
write  concerning  the  resignation  of  M.  Bunel,  and  request  the  i^gent 
of  the  Dept.  of  Calvados,  &c.  to  appoint  someone  in  his  place.  With 
portrait,  full  length. 

1314.  Colonial  America.  D.S.  by  J.  Gambut,  John  Becker  and  Thomas  Mann, 

being  "  A  demand  for  a  supply  of  Gunners^  Stores  for  the  use  of  his 
Majesty's  Sloop  the  Kantelus,  John  Becker,  Esq.,  commanding.  New 
York,  August  16,  1778  "  (then  follows  list  of  supplies  needed).  1  p. 
8vo. 

1315.  Color  Prints.    "  I  saw  a  Smith  with  his  hammer  thus,"  etc.     Mezzo- 

tint. Unsigned.  Colored  by  hand.  London,  Sayer;  "  Le  Dugues- 
clin."    Lithograph  in  colors.    Folio.    Together,  2  pieces. 

1316.  Colored  Views     "Le  Port  de  Plymouth."    T.  Milton.    Santach;  "La 

Belle  Alliance."  Unsigned ;  Bastia,  Corsica.  Drawn  by  Capt.  Fraser. 
F.  Jukes,  fc. ;  View  of  Moscow.    Unsigned.    4to   and  oblong  4to. 

London,  &c.  v.d. 


1317.  Columbus  (Chhistopitei}).     Portrait,  full  length,  in  chains,  upon  his 

return  from  his  third  voyage  to  America.  Vidal  sculp.  Chaalle  pinx. 
Line  engraving.    Large  folio  (slight  stains).  Paris,  n.d. 

1318.  CoMMiTTE  Of  Public  Safety.     D.S.  by  Eapon,  Benezet,  Carnot,  C. 

A.  Prieur  and  Lindet,  1  p.  folio,  July  25,  1794.    Eegarding  guns. 

1319.  CoMPANS   (Jean  Dominique — French  general,  praised  by  Xapoleou, 

taken  prisoner  at  Waterloo).  A.L.S.  1  p.  4to.  Tiguierer,  Dec.  21, 
1794.  To  M.  Desbordes.  With  portrait,  full  bust  in  uniform. 
Stipple. 

Kej;ardiiig  the  distribution  of  men,  and  gathering  the  crop  of  olives 
in  the  conquered  phices. 

1320.  CoMPANS  (Jean  Dominique).     A.L.S.     1  p.  4to.    Boulogne,  July  15, 

1805.     To  M.  D'Heindricourt. 

A  promise  on  the  part  of  the  writer  to  take  a  copj-  of  the  "  Cartes  de 
la  Nation  Frangaise  "  serially  as  issued. 

1321.  CoMPANS  (Jean  Dominique).    Portrait,  full  bust  in  uniform.   Stipple. 

Unsigned.    8vo. 

1322.  Conde   (Henry  II.  De  Bourbon,  Prince  De — father  of  the  Great 

Conde.)  D.  S.  three  times;  also  signed  thrice  by  Cardinal  FranQois 
de  Joyeuse,  the  confidential  minister  of  Henry  III,  Henry  TV  and 
Louis  XIII.  2  pp.  and  a  half,  folio.  August  9,  1603.  With  por- 
trait.   2  pieces. 

By  this  document  Cardinal  de  Joyeuse  and  Prince  de  Conde  are  con- 
stituted agents  for  the  sale  of  the  lands  of  Beaumont  and  Velloy  be- 
longing to  the  Duchess  Henriette  Catherine  de  Joyeuse,  niece  of  the 
Cardinal. 

1323.  Conde   (Henry  II.  De  Bourbon— Prince  De).  '  L.S.     ''Henry  de 

Bourbon,''  1  p.  folio,  Bourges,  Oct.  22,  1627.  Kegarding  the  payment 
of  money.    With  portrait,  half  length  in  armor,  copper  engra^dng. 

1324.  Conde  (Louis  II.  De  Bourbon,  Prince  De — called  "  le  Grand  Conde '' 

and  the  victor  of  the  famous  battle  of  Rocroi,  at  the  age  of  22  years). 
Eeceipt  signed  on  vellum,  with  two  lines  in  his  autograph.    July  28, 

1672.  With  portrait.     2  pieces. 

This  receipt  is  interesting  as  referring  to  the  paj'  of  Conde  for  his  first 
two  months  as  a  commander  of  the  army  against  Holland. 

1325.  Conde  (Henri  Jules  De  Bourbon — Prince  De,  and  only  son  of  the 

great  Conde).    L.S.    ^'  H.  J.  de  Bourbon,"  1  p.  4to.    Douai,  Nov.  10, 

1673.  On  military  affairs,  with  seal. 

1326.  Conde  (Louis  J.  De  Bourbon,  Prince  De — Commander  of  the  emi- 

grants who  took  up  arms  against  the  regime  in  1792) .  L.S.  1  p.  -4to 
(inlaid).  Paris,  Jan.  16,  1758.  Letter  of  thanks  to  M.  Lauzon  for 
his  New  Year's  greetings.    With  portrait. 

1327.  Conde  (Louis  J.  De  Bourbon — Prince  De).    A.L.S.    1  p.  4to.    Paris, 

April  24,  1793.    With  portrait,  full  length  in  uniform. 

1328.  Conde  (Louis  Joseph — Prince  De).    Portrait,  full  bust  in  uniform. 

Stipple,  unsigned.    4to. 


1329.  CoxDORCET  (Marie  J.  A.  N.  C.  De— French  philosopher).     Portrait, 

full  bust  in  oval.  Mezzotint  by  Levachez,  scene  and  biographical  ac- 
count in  script  beneath.    8vo,  on  small  folio  sheet. 

1330.  CoxDORCET  (Marie  J.  A.  IvT.  C.  De).  Portrait,  full  bust  in  oval.  Mezzo- 

tint by  Levachez,  scene  and  biographical  notice  in  script  beneath. 
8vo,  on  small  folio  sheet. 

1331.  CoNDORCET  (Marie  J.  A.  N".  C.  De).    Portrait,  full  length.    L.  Kados 

inc.     G.  B.  Bosio  dis.     Stipple.     8vo. 

1333.  CoxGEESs  OF  Viexxa  (containing  portraits  of  Metternich,  Talleyrand, 
Xesselrode  and  others).  Engraved  by  G.  E.  Perine,  New  York,  for 
the  Eclectic  Magazine.  2  states,  (1),  unfinished  proof  before  letters, 
(2),  finished  plate.     Oblong  8vo. 

1333.  Cox^SALVi    (Ercole — Cardinal,   1st  minister  of  Pius  VII.,  negotiated 

the  Concordat  with  Napoleon,  1801).  A.L.S.  2  pp.  4to.  Eome, 
June  16,  1819.    With  3  different  portraits.    Together,  4  pieces. 

1334.  CoxsTAXT  (Bexjamix — French  publicist,  editor  "Journal  des  Debats,'' 

banished  by  Napoleon).  A.L.S.  2  pp.  4to,  including  addressed  por- 
tion, Paris,  le  29  Fructidor,  TAn  VII  [Sept.  15,  1799].  Bequests  of 
M.  Malandain  an  immediate  reply  to  letter. 

1335.  CoxsTAXT  (Bexjamix).     A.L.S.    2  pp.  4to.  n.p.     May  9,  1822.     To 

M.  Eiglet  at  the  Prefecture.    With  portrait. 

Claiming  that  the  rights  of  M.  Druyer,  a  citizen  and  an  elector,  have 
been  violated  because  his  ideas  were  not  in  accord  with  those  of  others. 

1336.  CoxsTAXT  (Bexjamix).    Portrait,  full  bust.  Ladered  sculp.    Proof  on 

India  paper,  before  letters.    4to. 

1337.  CoxsTAXT   (Bexjamix).     Portrait,  full  bust  in  oval.     Benoist  sculp. 

Guibert  delt.    Line  and  stipple.     8vo.  Paris,  n.d. 

1338.  CoxsTAXT    (Bexjamix).      Portrait,    full    bust.      Couche    ills    sculp. 

Jacques  del.     India  paper.     Open  letters.     8vo. 

1339.  CoxsTAXTiXE   (NiKOLAEViTCH — second  son  of  the  emperor  Nicholas). 

Portrait,  full  bust,  wearing  medals.  Proof  on  India  paper  in  open 
letters.    4to.    Inscription  in  Eussian. 

1340.  CoxsTAXTixE  (Nikolaevitch).    A.S.    1  p.  8vo,  n.d. 

1341.  Coxstaxtixe  Paulovitch,  Graxd  Duke  Of  Russia — commanded  a 

corps  at  Austerlitz.  L.S.  1  p.  4to.  Gatshina  (Russia),  Auff.  12. 
1800. 

1342.  Coxstaxtixe  Paulovitch,  Geaxd  Duke  Of  Russia.     Portrait,  full 

bust  in  uniform.  Dessine  par  Wredi,  grave  par  A.  Legrand.  Stip- 
ple.   4to. 

1343.  CoxTi    (Armaxd  De  Bourbox — Prixce  De,  a  brother  of  the  great 

Conde,  married  a  niece  of  Cardinal  Mazarin).  L.S.  1  p.  4to.  Bor- 
deaux, June  26,  1658.    Regarding  the  chateau  de  Torride. 


1344.  Contract.  A  Contract  for  a  sale  of  land  near  Cesena  in  Italy,  done 

March  3,  1476.    Written  on  a  long  sheet  of  parchment. 
An  interesting  document. 

1345.  Convention.    L.S.  by  J.  S.  Saurine,  1  p.  4to.     Paris,  May  21,  1793, 

relative  to  men  who  were  seen  prowling  around  the  Convention,  etc. 

1346.  CooTE  (Eyre — British  general,  served  in  America,  carried  the  colors  at 

the  battle  of  Brooklyn,  made  K.B.  for  services  in  Egypt).  Portrait, 
full  length  in  uniform,  on  horseback.    4to.    In  colors.      London,  1815 

1347.  Coquille  (T. — under-secretary  of  the  Secretariat-General  of  Algiers). 

Copy  of  a  disclosure  made  by  a  prisoner  of  a  plot  by  an  Arab  to  kill 
certain  people.  3  pp.  folio.  Oran  [Algeria],  Oct.  23,  1852.  Signa- 
ture of  Coquille  attesting  authenticity  of  copy. 

1348.  CoRBOLi-Bussi   (Jean).     A.L.S.     2  pp.  4to,  including  addressed  por- 

tion.    Turin,  Oct.  6,  1847. 

From  the  Sylvio  Pellico  collection   (No.  402),  enclosed  in  his  library 
wrapper  and  with  his  autograph  annotations. 

1349.  CoRDAY    (Charlotte).     Portrait,    full  bust    in  oval.     Mezzotint    by 

Levachez,  representation  of  the  murder  of  Marat  and  biographical 
notice  in  script  beneath.    8vo,  on  small  folio  sheet. 

1350.  CoRMU   (Cashier — French  general  in  the  Eevolution).     A.L.S.     1  p. 

4to.    Paris,  1795.    To  M.  Videl. 

Requesting  Videl  to  be  present  on  September  24,  1795,  at  noon,  in  the 
cashier's  counting  room, 

1351.  CoRMU  (Cashier).    D.S.    1  p.  folio,  (Paris),  Sept.  24,  1796.    Eegard- 

ing  money. 

1352.  CoRNWALLis   (Charles  Marquis).     Portrait,  three-quarter  length  in 

uniform,  standing.  Engraved  by  Benj.  Smith  after  I.  S.  Copley. 
Stipple.    Folio  (mounted  and  cut  close).  London,  1798 

1353.  Corvisart-Desmarets  (Jean  X. — appointed  about  1800  chief  physician 

to  Bonaparte).  A.L.S.  "  Corvisart,''  1  p.  4to.  Paris,  June  29,  1808. 
With  portrait. 

1354.  Corvisart-Desmarets  (Jean  N.).    A.L.S.,  2  pp.  12mo,  including  the 

addressed  portion).  [Paris],  June  22,  1809.  To  M.  Pigault  le 
Brun,  stating  that  a  person  by  the  name  of  Barre  has  promised  to 
help  Pigaulf  s  protege. 

1355.  Corvisart-Desmarets  (Jean  X.).   Portrait,  full  bust.   Forestier  sculp. 

Stipple.    8vo. 

1356.  CoTTOLENGO   (Canon  Joseph).     Two  A.L.S.,  12mo,  and  4to,  each  2 

pp.  including  addressed  portions.  Turin,  July  6,  1837,  and  Sept. 
20,  1837.  To  Sister  Gaspera,  of  the  school  of  Brail,  on  ecclesiastical 
matters.     (2  pieces.) 

From  the  Sylvio  Pellico  collection    (No.  391),  enclosed  in  his  library- 
wrapper  and  with  his  autograph  annotations. 


1357.  CoTTREAu,  Graxet,  and  Bourdon.     (Members  of  the  National  Con- 

vention). L.S.  1  p.  folio.  Paris,  le  15  Ventose,  I'An  V  [March  5, 
1797].  Informs  Citizen  Charretie,  London,  that  they  have  commu- 
nicated with  the  English  government  relative  to  French  prisoners. 
Signed  by  each  of  the  three. 

1358.  CouDRAYE   (M.  De  La).     Les  Verites  ]d:ternelles  qui  Constituent  les 

Empereurs  et  les  Eois  d'ou  il  resulte  que  le  Eevolutionnaire  Buona- 
parte. 10  pp.  small  4to,  unbound  and  uncut  (old  writing  at  bottom 
final  page).  Paris,  1814 

1359.  CouiN  (Joseph  C. — French  general).    L.S.  2  pp.  folio,  Varsorie,  Jan. 

12,  1807.    To  the  Prince  of  Neufchatel,  minister  of  war. 
Requesting  the  transfer  of  Andre  Vanthier. 

1360.  Courcelles  (Pauline  Knip  De — IN'aturalist).    A.L.S.  to  the  King  of 

the  Two  Sicilies  asking  him  to  interest  himself  in  the  work  entitled 
"  Colombes  et  Pigeons  exotiques  '^  edited  after  her  drawings.  1  p. 
4to.  Paris,  n.d. 

1361.  Cousin   (Victor — celebrated    French    philosopher).     Original    Manu- 

script Poem  ^^  Aristote  de,'^  15  lines,  with  corrections.  With  signa- 
nature  V.  Cn.    Addressed  to  Mons.  Shilbert. 

1362.  Cousin  (Victor).     A.L.S.     1  p.  12mo.  n.p.n.d.     To  M.  Pompee,  re- 

garding the  best  time  for  an  engagement. 

1363.  CouTARD  (Louis  F.,  Comte — French  general).    A.L.S.  1  p.  4to.    Vil- 

leneuve,  Aug.  18,  1838.  To  Count  de  Bondy,  relative  to  property 
he  has  purchased. 

1364.  Couthon  (Georges — French  Jacobin).    Signature  and  several  lines  in 

his  autograph  on  margin  of  a  L.S.,  1  p.  folio,  from  Faucheur,  Paris, 
Jan.  4,  1794,  who  has  written  relative  to  a  position.  Couthon  recom- 
mends Faucheur  to  the  commission,  &c.    With  2  portraits. 

1365.  Coxe   (William — English  historian).     Portrait,  three-quarter  length. 

Engraved  by  J.  Young  after  C.  Grignion.  Mezzotint.  4to  (margins 
thinned). 

1366.  Craufurd  (Sir  Charles  Gregan — British  general,  served  in  the  Aus- 

trian campaign).  A.L.S.  5  pp.  4to.  [London],  April  24,  [1816]. 
Interesting  personal  letter  about  himself  and  brother. 

1367.  Cravtovyski  (Prince).     Letter  in  third  person,  unsigned,  accepting 

Countess  Bourke's  invitation  to  dinner.  1  p.  12mo.  [Paris],  Jan. 
20,  1834. 

1368.  Cretil  (]^manuel — named  by  N^apoleon  as  Councillor  of  State).    L.S. 

2  pp.  folio,  Paris,  July  22,  1808.    To  M.  Gavoty. 

Acknowledgment  of  the  receipt  of  two  letters  from  M.  Gavoty  on  the 
subject  of  rope  making.  Cretil  recommends  him  to  address  the  Minister 
of  the  Navy. 

1369.  Crequi  (Charles  IL,  Sire  De — French  General,  killed  at  the  siege  of 

Chambery  in  1630).  D.S.  on  vellum.  December  14,  1620.  With 
portrait  of  Charles  de  Crequi,  Duke  de  Lesdiguieres.    2  pieces. 


1370.  Cromwell    (Oliver — Lord   Protector   Of   England).     Signature, 

"Oliver  P.^'  at  end  of  letter  (portion),  dated  Whitehall,  Feb.  12, 
1654.     Portrait.     (Both  pieces  inlaid  on  the  one  sheet.) 

1371.  Cromwell  (Oliver).    Portrait.    Copper  engraving,  by  Woodman  after 

Cooper.    Small  folit).  London,  1784 

1372.  Cromwell  (Oliver).     Cromwell    at  Marston    Moor.     John    Bromley 

sculpt.     A.  Cooper  pinxt.     Mezzotint.     Proof  in  open  letters.     4to. 

London,  1826 

1373.  Cromwell    (Oliver).      Portrait,    "Oliver    Cromwell,"    full    bust   in 

armor.     0.  A.  Grundler  sc.    Line  engraving.     4to. 

1374.  Cubieres   (Amedee — French  general,  fought  at  Austerlitz  and  Wag- 

ram).  A.L.S.  1  p.  8vo  n.p.  Dec.  31,  1835.  To  M.  Blacque  request- 
ing an  appointment. 

1375.  Cumberland  (William  Augustus,  Duke  Of — third  son  of  George  II. 

of  England).  Half  length  portrait  in  military  coat  and  hat.  Mezzo- 
tint. Hudson,  pinxt.  I.  Faber,  fecit.  Without  margins.  Small 
folio.     (Small  portion  mended.) 

1376.  Custine  (Adam  Philippe,  Comte  De,  eminent  French  general,  made 

marechal-de-camp  for  his  conduct  at  Yorktown).  A.L.S.  1  p.  4to. 
Metz,  June  10,  1772.    With  seal. 

Regarding  Alex.  Audry  who,  having  served  in  various  regiments,  is  now 
unfit  for  further  duty. 

1377.  Custine   (Adam  Philippe,  Comte  De).     L.S.     2  pp.  ttto.     Speyer, 

Oct.  2,  1792,  stating  that  M.  Champeaux  is  to  be  paid  1200  livres 
for  expenses  on  account  of  securing  certain  flags.  Also,  on  same 
sheet,  an  order  on  paymaster  Blanchette  signed  Blan chard.    Portrait. 

1378.  Custine  (Adam  Philippe,  Comte  De).     D.S.  also  signed  by  several 

others,  3  pp.  folio,  Capelle,  Jan.  8,  1793.    With  portrait. 
Regarding  the  payment  of  money  for  expenses  of  the  campaign. 

1379.  Custine   (Adam  Philippe^  Comte  De).     Portrait,  full  bust  in  uni~ 

form.    A.  Zaballi  sc.    Line  engraving.    8vo.  In  Napoli,  n.d. 

1380.  Custine  (Adam  Philippe,  Comte  De).     Portrait,  full  bust  in  oval. 

Mezzotint  by  Levachez,  scene  and  biographical  account  in  script 
beneath.    8vo,  on  small  folio  sheet. 

1381.  Custine  (Adam  Philippe,  Comte  De).    Another  copy  of  the  same. 

1382.  Custine  (Adam  Philippe,  Comte  De).    Portrait,  full  length  in  uni- 

form.    Biasioli  inc.     Bosio  dis.     Stipple.     8vo. 

1383.  CuviER   (Baron  G.  C.  L.  F.  D. — one  of  the  greatest  naturalists  of 

modern  times).  L.  S.  2  pp.  4to,  including  the  addressed  portion. 
Paris,  May  7,  1827.  As  perpetual  secretary  of  the  Academy  of 
Sciences,  he  writes  to  M.  Denaix  thanking  him  for  certain  books 
received.     With  portrait. 


1384.  Daendels   (Hermai^  W. — Dutch  general,    entered  the    French    army 

about  1792).  A.L.S.  3  pp.  4to.  Moorsele,  May  5,  1794.  With 
portrait.    To  Gen.  von  Daunne. 

A  friendly  letter  in  which  the  writer  begs  Gen.  von  Daunne  not  to 
believe  all  the  reports  that  are  in  circulation  concerning  the  operations 
of  the  army,  its  discipline,  etc. 

1385.  Dalbarac  (M. — Minister  of  the  Marine).    L.S.  with  three  lines  in  his 

autograph,  1  p.  4to.    Paris,  April  23,  1793.  To  Kear-Admiral  Martin. 
An  order  from  the  Committee  of  Public  Safety  regarding  4  vessels  in 
the  roads  of  Port  La  Montague. 

1386.  Dallemagne  (Claude — French  general,  served  in  the  United  States). 

A.L.S.  1  p.  4to.  Paris,  Jan.  20,  1803.  To  the  Minister  of  Finance. 
With  portrait,  full  bust  in  uniform.     Lithograph. 

Letter  of  recommendation  regarding  Nounne  B.  d'Amh6rieux  for  a 
position. 

1387.  Damas    (Francois  E. — French  general).     A.L.S.     1  p.  4to.     Paris, 

June  13,  1801.    To  M.  Marcel.    With  portrait,  full  bust  in  uniform. 
Asking  the   recipient  for  copies   of   a   grammar  he   had   published   in 
Cairo,  Egypt. 

1388.  Damremont  (Charles  M.  D. — French  general,  Gov.-Gen.  of  Algeria). 

L.S.  1  p.  4to.  Dec.  17,  1818,  n.p.  also  signed  by  others.  Giving  au- 
thority to  Baron  de  Perregaux  to  withdraw  certain  letters,  etc.,  from 
the  postoffice. 

1389.  Danjoie  and  Lofficial — members  of  the  National  Convention.    D.S. 

by  both,  1  p.  folio,  Oct.  2,  1794. 

1390.  Daxtox   (Georges  Jacques — one  of  the  great  leaders  of  the  French 

Eevolution).    D.S.    1  p.  large  folio,  Paris,  Sept.  11,  1792. 

Fine  signature.  Granting  an  annual  pension  to  Theo.  Petain  for  his 
long  services  in  the  department  of  public  taxes.  The  document  is  also 
signed  by  Claviere,  Girondist  Minister  of  Finance. 

1391.  Daxtox  (Georges  Jacqi^es).    Portrait,  full  bust  in  oval.    Mezzotint  by 

Levachez,  scene  and  biographical  notice  in  script  beneath.  8vo.  on 
small  folio  sheet. 

1392.  Daxtox  (Georges  Jacques).    Another  copy  of  the  same. 

1393.  Daxtzig.    View  in  colors.    Folio.  London,  1815 

1394.  Darxay  (Le  Barox — Private  Secretary  to  Prince  Eugene  Napoleon). 

A.L.S.  2  pp.  4to.,  including  addressed  portion.  [Paris],  April  29, 
1827.  To  Genl.  F.  F.  G.  de  Yaudoncourt,  relative  to  a  defamatory 
article  which  has  appeared  in  the  "  Military  Spectator ''  on  Prince 
Eugene,  and  approves  M.  Bodin^s  intention  of  making  a  reply  to  said 
article,  &c. 

1395.  Daru  (Martial  IST.  P. — administrator  under  Napoleon).    A.L.S.    1  p. 

4to.  n.p.    Jan.  28,  1812  ( ?).    To  Citizen  Pigeon. 

Acknowledging  the  receipt  of  a  letter  from  Pigeon,  and  promising  to  do 
what  he  can  to  justify  some  action  of  his. 


1396.  Daru  (Pierre  A.  N.  B. — French  statesman).     Portrait,  full  bust  in 

oval.    Stipple.  8vo. 

1397.  Daumesnil     (Pierre — French    general,    defended    Yincennes    castle 

against  the  allies).  L.S.  1  p.  4to.  Vincennes,  Oct.  11,  1830.  A 
letter  of  recommendation.    With  portrait,  half  length  in  uniform. 

1398.  Daumesnil  (Pierre).     Portrait,  full  length  in  uniform.     Lithograph 

after  N.  Maurir.    Folio. 

1399.  Dauxou  (P.  C.L.  F. — eminent  French  statesman  and  author,  member 

.  of  the  National  Convention,  and  one  of  the  framers  of  the  Constitu- 
tion of  the  Year  III.)  A.L.S:  1  page  16mo.  Paris,  December 
8,  1828. 

To  Rousseau,  chief  of  the  typographical  department  of  the  "  Im- 
primerie  Royale,"  about  the  prospectus  of  the  "  Journal  des  Savants," 
of  which  he  was  the  chief  editor. 

1400.  Dauremoxt    (C.   M.   D.,    Comte   De — French  general,   and   Peer   of 

France).  L.S.  2  pp.  folio,  including  addressed  portion.  Paris,  May 
25,  1836,  signing  receipt  for  money  paid  him  by  the  Ordre  Royal  de 
la  Legion  d'Honneur.    Signed,  also,  by  J.  Leboeuf. 

1401.  David  (Jacques  Louis — celebrated  French  historical  painter,  :N"apoleon 

appointed  him  his  first  painter,  executed  the  famous  painting  of  the 
Coronation,  now  in  the  Louvre).  A.L.S.  1  p.  4to.  n.p.  Dec.  14, 
1776.    With  2  portraits,  one  on  India  paper.    Together,  3  pieces. 

Probably  written  to  his  mother  from  Rome,  where  he  was  at  the  time, 
having  gone  there  after  being  awarded  grand  prizes  for  his  "  Antiochus 
and  Stratonice." 

1402.  David  (Jacques  Louis).    Portrait,  half  length.    T.  L.  Potrelle  sculp. 

F.  T.  Navez  pinxt.    Line  engraving.    4to. 

1403.  David  (Jacques  Louis).    Portrait,  full  bust.  T.  L.  Potrelle  sculpt.    F. 

T.  N'avez  pinxt.     Line  engraving.     4to. 

1404.  David  (M. — chief  commissary  of  the  Marine).    A.L.S.    1  p.  4to.    Saint- 

Malo,  Aug.  17,  1799.    To  John  Ross,  English  officer. 

Telling  Ross,  who  was  a  prisoner  of  war,  that  on  the  following  day 
he  would  be  set  free,  and  started  on  his  journey  to  England. 

1405.  Davoust   (Louis  'N^.,  -Prince  D'Eckmuhl,  Marshal  of  France,  Min- 

ister of  War,  &c.).    L.S.    1  p.  folio.     [Paris],  Feb.  12,  1809. 

As  the  Duke  of  Auerstadt,  he  returns  thanks  for  certain  information 
received,  and  states  that  because  of  the  Emperor's  return  to  Paris,  the 
expulsion  of  the  English,  the  submission  of  the  Spaniards,  &c.,  those  in 
favor  of  a  Continental  War  will  not  succeed  in  bringing  it  about. 

1406.  Davoust  (Louis  X.,  Prince  D'Eckmuhl).    D.S.     1  p.  folio,  Paris, 

April  25,  1815. 
Naming  M.  Girbaud  as  assistant  chief  of  battalion. 

1407.  Davoust  (Louis  N.,  Prince  D'Eckmuhl).    D.S.     1  p.  folio,  Paris, 

April  25,  1815.  With  portrait,  full  length  in  uniform,  grave  par 
Ladcerer,  Gauther  pinx. 

Certificate  from  the  Minister  of  War's  office,  accepting  the  resignation 
of  Lieut.  Duplessis. 


1408.  Davoust  (Louis  N.,  Prince  D'Eckmuhl).    Portrait,  full  bust  in  uni- 

form.   Lithograph  after  Bellaird.    Open  letters.    4to. 

1409.  Davoust  (Louis  N.,  Prince  D'Eckmuhl).     Portrait,  '^Luigi  Mcola 

Davoust/'  full  length  in  uniform.  Eivelanti  inc.  Demarchi  dis. 
Stipple.   8vo. 

1410.  Derby  (Jean  A.  J. — French  lawyer,  one  of  the  Committee  of  Public 

Safety).  A.L.S.  1  p.  4to.  Besangon,  July  22,  1801.  To  the  Minister 
of  Finance.  A  letter  of  thanks  for  services  rendered.  With  portrait, 
full  bust  in  oval,  Bonneville  del.  sculp. 

1411.  Derby  (Jean  A.  J.).    Portrait,  full  bust  in  oval.    Mezzotint  by  Leva- 

chez,  military  scene,  with  biographical  notice  in  script  beneath.  8vo, 
on  small  folio  sheet. 

1412.  De  Caen  (Charles  M.  I. — French  general).    A.L.S.    1  p.  4to.    Paris, 

April  15,  1797.  To  General  Oudinot.  With  portrait,  full  bust,  on 
India  paper. 

A  friendly  letter  in  which  the  writer  expresses  satisfaction  regarding 
news  he  had  received. 

1413.  Decazes    (:fiLiE — French   statesman,   in   1815   appointed   Minister   of 

Police.)     A.L.S.    1  p.  8vo.    Paris,  August  19,  1833. 

Requesting  Lady  Elena  to  help  the  bearer  of  the  letter,  she  being  the 
wife  of  a  man  of  whom  the  writer  thought  highly. 

1414.  Decazes  (Elie).    Portrait,  full  bust.    Line  engraving.    Unsigned.  8vo. 

1415.  De  Chadenac  (Mme.).    A.L.S.    1  p.  12mo.    n.p.    Jan.  24,  1819  (writ- 

ten at  Elba?).    Confirming  an  appointment. 

1416.  Declaration  Of  Independence.    Facsimiles  of  signatures,  outline  por- 

traits, full  bust  portrait  of  W^ashington,  etc.  Lithograph.  Atlas 
folio.  N'ew  York,  1851 

1417.  Declaration  Of  Independence.     Engraved  on  steel  by  H.  S.  Sadd 

after  John  Trumbull.    Folio.    Proof.  'New  York,  n.d. 

1418.  Decres   (Denis — Admiral  and  Minister  of  Marine  under  Napoleon). 

L.S.  1  p.  folio.  Paris,  Dec.  17,  1801,  refusing  official  sanction  to 
an  expedition  to  Senegal.  With  portrait,  full  bust  in  uniform.  Litho- 
graph. 

1419.  Decres  (Denis)     L.S.  2  pp.  folio,  n.p.     Oct.  26,  1805.    To  M.  Arm- 

strong, U.  S.  Minister  to  France.     With  portrait. 

Asking  the  U.  S.  Minister  to  let  him  have  two  duplicate  letters  of 
advice  relative  to  drafts  on  the  United  States  Treasury. 

1420.  Dejean  (Jean  F.  A. — French  General  and  Minister  of  War).    A.L.S. 

2  pp.  folio,  (inlaid)  Headquarters  of  the  Army  of  the  North, 
Utrecht,  le  2  Ventose,  Fan  V  [Feb.  20,  1797].    Unaddressed. 

Letter  of  recommendation  for  a  Citizen  Cazalo  who  has  held  positions 
as  lieutenant,  engineer,  &c.,  in  the  Army  of  the  North,  and  at  all  times 
given  proofs  of  his  patriotism  and  courage. 


1421.  Dejean  (Jean  F.  A.).    A.L.S.  1  p.  folio,  Bordeaux,  May  10,  1814.    To 

Baron  Louis,  dept.  of  finance.     With  portrait,  full  bust  in  uniform. 
Lithograph. 
Regarding  the  laws  on  customs  duty,  etc. 

1422.  Delaborde   (Henri  F. — made  a  peer  by  Bonaparte  during  the  Hun- 

dred Days).  A.L.S.  1  p.  4to.  Eennes,  April  25,  1802.  To  Gen. 
Berthier,  minister  of  war. 

Regarding  a  letter  for  Capt!  Bouges,  which  had  been  delivered. 

1423.  Delaborde  (Henri  F.).    A.L.S.     2  pp.  4to,  including  addressed  por- 

tion. Paris,  Nov.  27,  1808.  To  the  jailkeeper  of  ''  The  Abbey,'' 
desiring  to  Imow  the  time  of  the  arrival  of  General  Dupont  there. 

1424.  Delaborde  (Henri  F.).     Portrait,  full  bust  in  uniform.     De  Noire- 

terre  del.     Stipple.    In  colors.    8vo. 

1425.  Delaborde  (Henri  F.).    Portrait,  full  bust  in  uniform.    De  Noireterre 

del.  Stipple.     8yo. 

1426.  Delacroix  (Charles — Minister  of  Foreign  Affairs).    L.S.    2  pp.  folio, 

Paris,  Dec.  26,  1795.    To  Citizen  Eoquesante. 

Informing  the  recipient  that  he  has  been  appointed  French  Consul  to 
Cadiz,  Spain.  Accompanying  the  above  are  the  instructions  for  the 
French  Consul  at  Cadiz,  14  pp.  folio,  also  signed  by  Delacroix. 

1427.  Delacroix   (Charles).     D.S.     1  p.  folio,  undated.     The  stateir.ent 

from  the  Minister  of  Foreign  x\ifairs  that  Gen.  Perignon  is  appointed 
French  Ambassador  to  Spain,  Citizen  d^Harmane,  is  appointed 
French  Consul  at  Madrid,  and  Citizen  Eoquesante  is  appointed 
French  Consul  at  Cadiz. 

1428.  Delacroix    (Jacques  Y. — distinguished  French  lawyer  and  author). 

A.L.S.    3  pp.  4to.  n.p.  July  28,  1802. 

Complains  that  considering  the  important  case  he  had  won  for  his 
client,  he  has  been  most  shamefully  treated  as  a  reward  for  his  services. 

1429.  Delaitre  (General).     A.L.S.     1  p.  8vo.  undated.     Eegarding  a  case 

postponed  on  account  of  illness  of  the  Attorney  General. 

1430.  Delambre  (Jean  B.  J. — celebrated  French  astronomer).    Portrait,  full 

bust.  Engraved  by  B.  Holl.  Proof  in  open  letters,  on  India  paper. 
4to.  London,  n.d. 

1431.  Delanart  (M.— Minister  of  War).     L.S.     1  p.  folio,  Paris,  Jan.  10, 

1792.     Eegarding  post-horses. 

1432.  Delaroche  (French  physician).     A.L.S.     4  pp.  4to.     London,  1792. 

Friendly  letter  to  Dr.  Odier  in  Geneva,  giving  a  detailed  account  of 
his  illness.     (Eebacked  and  repaired.) 

1433.  Delaroche  (French  phj-sician).     A.L.S.     4  pp.  4to.     Paris,  Dec.  13, 

1801.  To  Dr.  Odier,  Geneva.  Contains  interesting  particulars  of 
medical  practitioners  and  practice  in  Paris. 


1434.  Delaroche   (Hippolyte — called  Paul,  French  painter,  "  jSTapoleon  at 

Fontainebleau  "  one  of  his  pieces).  Portrait,  full  bust.  Grave  par 
A.  Louis,  after  himself.    Steel  engraving,  4to.         Paris,  Goupil,  n.d. 

1435.  Delecloy  and  Courtois.    (Members  of  the  National  Convention).   L.S. 

1  p.  folio.  [Paris],  le  11  Prairial,  Pan  3  [May  30,  1795].  To  the 
Committee  of  the  Dist.  of  Lombard,  asking  if  Citizen  Lequin's  name 
is  among  those  marked  for  arrest  ?  Signatures  of  Delecloy  and  Cour- 
tois, with  wax  seal. 

1436.  Delessart  (x4lntoine  De  V. — Minister  of  the  Interior,  also,  of  Foreign 

Affairs).    L.S.    1  p.  folio.    Paris,  Feb.  27,  1791.    To  M.  [Bertrand] 

•    Dufresne,  Director  of  the  Public  Treasury,  requesting  about  20,000 

francs  for  the  salaries  of  certain  officials  who  have  been  appointed 

to  restore  order  in  the  Department  of  the  Card,  &c.     With  portrait. 

1437.  Delessert    (Benjamin — eminent  French  statesman).     A.L.S.     1  p. 

4to.  Paris,  Jan.  4,  1840.  Eegarding  the  receipt  of  a  collection  of 
plants,  and  sending  cheque  for  same. 

1438.  Delille  (Jacques — French  poet).    Portrait  (India  paper)  ;  Sir  Fran- 

cis Drake.  Portrait;  Elfi  Bey — Mameluke  chief.  Portrait;  Ferdi- 
nand Joseph  Jean — Archduke  of  i\.ustria.  Portrait;  J.  G.  Fuessli — 
celebrated  painter.  Portrait,  (mezzotint)  ;  M.  le  Comte  Fiorian  de 
Kergorlay.  Portrait;  C.  S.  P.  Fortescue — English  statesman.  Por- 
trait. India  paper;  Galileo.  Portrait.  4to  and  8vo.  Together,  8 
pieces. 

1439.  Demareay    (Marc   J. — French  general).     A.L.S.     1   p.   4to.     Paris, 

June  29,  n.y.  Eegretting  that  he  cannot  purchase  a  work  f.en  in 
course  of  publication. 

1440.  Demidoff  (Prince  Anatole — husband  of  Mathilda  Bonaparte).    L.S'. 

1  p.  4to.  San  Donata,  near  Florence,  April  18,  1847.  Regards 
attending  a  scientific  meeting. 

1441.  Democritus.     Portrait.     P.  P.  Rubens  delt.     Mezzotint,  4to.  cut  close 

and  repaired  in  places.  [London,  Bowles] 

1442.  Demosthenes.     Portrait.     Ex  Marmore  antiquo,  P.  P.  Rubens  delin. 

Mezzotint.    4to  (cut  close,  and  mounted  and  repaired  in  places). 

[London,  Bowles] 

1443.  Demosthenes.    Portrait,  after  P.  P.  Rubens.     Stipple.    4to.  cut  close. 

1444.  Denon   (Dominique  Y. — eminent    French    artist,  with    Napoleon    in 

Egypt,  received  commission  from  Robespierre  to  design  Republican 
costumes).    L.S.    2  pp.  4to.    Paris,  Sept.  12,  1803.    To  the  Minister 
of  the  Interior.    With  portrait,  full  bust. 
Regarding  a  position  for  Citizen  Grassot. 

1445.  Denon  (Dominique  V.).    A.L.S.     1  p.  12mo.     Paris,  Feb.  23,  1808. 

Granting  permission  to  M.  Hanin  to  study  the  Italian  school  of 
painting  at  a  museum. 


1446.  Denon    (Dominique    V.).      Portrait,    half   length,    seated.      Dessine 

d^apres  nature  par  C.  Guerin  et  grave  sous  sa  direction  1810.  Line 
engraving.    4to. 

1447.  De  Eossi.    A.L.S.  2  pp.  4to,  including  addressed  portion.  Parma,  April 

11,  1799.    To  M.  Vitali,  relative  to  the  publication  of  his  annals. 

From  the  Sylvio  Pellico  collection    (No.  292),  enclosed  in  his  library 
wrapper  and  with  his  autograph  annotations. 

1448.  Desaix  De  Veygoux  (Louis  C.  A.,  French  general,  with  Bonaparte  in 

Egypt).  Portrait,  full  bust  in  uniform.  Mezzotint  by  Levachez, 
battle  scene  and  biographical  notice  in  script  beneath.  8vo,  on  small 
folio  sheet, 

1449.  Desaix  De  Veygoux  (Louis  C.  A.).    Another  copy  of  the  same. 

1450.  Desaix  De  Veygoux  (Louis  C.  A.).    Portrait,  full  length  in  uniform. 

Lefevre  sculp.    Hilaire  le  Dm  del.    Stipple.    Small  folio.  Paris,  n.d. 

1451.  Desaix  De  Veygoux  (Louis  C.  A.).    Portrait,  full  length  in  uniform. 

Sasso  inc.  Bosio  dis.  Stipple.  8vo. ;  a  full  length  in  uniform. 
Lithograph;  also  view  of  his  death  at  Marengo.    Together,  3  pieces. 

1452.  Des  Clouzeaux  (Hubert  De  Champy — Intendant-general  of  the  nav> 

and  fortifications  of  Britain  imder  Louis  XIV. ) .  A.L.S.  1  p.  and  a 
half  12mo.  Versailles,  August  4,  1700;  D.  S.  Brest,  April  14,  1687. 
2  pieces. 

1453.  Deseze  (Raymond — French  advocate  and  roj^alist).    A.L.S.    1  p.  8vo, 

n.p.  1829.    To  M.  Marie  Brevanns. 

The   writer   desires   a   detailed   account   of   the   affair   concerning   the 
marshes  of  Bordeaux. 

1454.  Desfontaines  (L'Abbe).    A.L.S.,  2  pp.    square  8vo.     Paris,  May  24, 

1775.  States  that  the  affairs  of  Alengon  need  looking  into  by  the 
Government. 

1455.  Desfontaines  (Rene  L. — eminent  French  botanist).    D.S.     1  p.  4to, 

Paris,  Kov.  8,  1811,  signed  also  by  De  Jussien,  the  director  of  the 
Museum  of  Natural  History.  With  portrait  of  the  former,  grouped 
in  oval  with  Barre  and  Radet. 

1456.  Desfourneaux  (Edme  E.  B. — French  general,  commanded  an  expedi- 

tion to  Saint  Domingo).  A.L.S.  1  p.  4to,  Paris,  July  4,  1815.  With 
portrait,  full  bust  in  uniform. 

Acknowledgment  of  a  letter  containing  a  recommendation  for  the  Pre- 
fect of  the  Department  (Paris  ?). 

1457.  Desgenettes   (Nicolas  R.  D. — chief  physician  in  N'apoleon's  army, 

Avas  at  Waterloo).  A.L.S.  1  p.  4to.  Paris,  Xov.  9,  1816.  To  Syd- 
ney Smith.  With  portrait,  full  bust  in  uniform,  and  printed  ac- 
count "  Sur  la  Fortune  entre  Buonaparte  et  Sidney  Smith,^^  in  which 
Smith  stated  while  in  prison  in  Egypt,  that  sooner  or  later,  Napoleon 
would  occupy  the  same  prison. 
The  letter  concerns  the  publication  of  a  volume  of  essays,  etc. 


1458.  Desgenettes  (Nicolas  R.  D.).    A.L.S.    1  p.  8vo.    Oct.  7,  1825.    Re- 

garding the  payment  of  an  account. 

1459.  Desgexettes  (Nicolas  R.  D.).    Portrait,  full  bust  in  uniform.   Stipple, 

unsigned.    8vo. 

1460.  Desmeunier  (  Jeajt  N. — French  author,  wrote  "  Essay  on  the  United 

States,"  etc.).  A.L.S.  1  p.  4to,  n.p.n.d.  With  portrait,  full  bust  in 
oval,  F.  Bonneville,  del.    Regarding  a  position. 

1461.  Desmoulixs   (Camille).     Portrait,  full  bust  in  oval.     Mezzotint  by 

Levachez,  scene  and  biographical  account  in  script  beneath.  8vo,  on 
small  folio  sheet. 

1462.  Desmoulins  (Camille).    Another  copy  of  the  same. 

1463.  De  Soly  (M. — Advocate  to  the  Emperor).     A.L.S.     1  p.  4to.     Paris, 

Feb.  22,  1815.    Receipt  for  money  received  from  M.  De  Brichamban. 

1464.  Dessolles   (Jean  J.  P.  A. — eminent  French  general  and  statesman, 

served  under  Moreau).  A.L.S.  2  pp.  folio,  Paris,  April  20,  1826. 
To  the  Members  of  the  Society  for  Elementary  Education.  With 
portrait,  full  bust  in  uniform. 

Dessolles  having  been  appointed  as  the  president  of  the  above  society, 
this  letter  was  written  to  express  his  thanks,  and  also,  his  approval  re- 
garding the  methods  used  in  the  society. 

1465.  Diderot   (Denis — eminent  French  philosopher).     Portrait,  full  bust 

in  oval.    Line  engraving.    8vo.  [Naples,  n.d.] 

1466.  Dode  De  La  Brumerie   (French  general,  distinguished  at  the  Siege 

of  Saragossa).  A.L.S.  1  p.  4to.  Paris,  Dec.  5,  1840,  informing 
Marshall  ****  that  it  might  be  well  to  have  General  Schneider 
present  when  certain  information  is  given  out.     With  portrait. 

1467.  DoGUERREAU  (Louis,  Baron  De — French  colonel).    A.L.S.    1  p.  folio. 

Paris,  Sept.  25,  1822.  To  the  Minister  of  War,  requesting  that  a 
certain  sum  of  money  be  paid  him. 

1468.  DoRSCH    (JoHANN    C. — German    engraver).      Portrait,    three-quarter 

length.    Engraved  by  B.  Vogel.    Mezzotint  (margins  cut  away). 

1469.  Doublet    (George — French   general,   voted   confinement   and   banish- 

ment for  Louis  XVL).  L.S.  3  pp.  folio,  n.p.  Aug.  21,  1795.  Signed 
also  by  Merlin  de  Douai.  Orders  issued  by  the  Committee  of  Public 
Safety. 

1470.  Doublet    (Pierre  N. — lawyer,  later  judge  at  the  criminal  court  of 

Eure-et-Loir).  A.L.S.  1  p.  4to  (small  portion  of  upper  margin 
cut  away),  n.p.  Nov.  15,  1805.  Relative  to  the  sale  of  personal 
property. 

1471.  Douglas  (Archibald — 3rd  Marquis,  and  1st  Duke  of  Douglas).    Por- 

trait, full  bust  in  oval,  with  medallion  portraits  of  William  Murray, 
Earl  of  Mansfield,  and  Charles  Oratt,  Earl  of  Camden.  Yal.  Green 
fecit.  W.  Willison  pinxt.  Mezzotint.  Folio,  very  small  margins, 
which  are  repaired  in  places.  Fine  early  state,  not  described  by 
Chaloner  Smith.  London,  1770 


1472.  Doyle   (Sir  Charles  William — General,  distinguished  for  his  con- 

duet  at  Valenciennes).  L.S.  bv  Topoz  y  Mina  to  Gen.  Doyle,  Paris. 
1818.     1  p.  folio. 

1473.  Draparnaud  (J.  Pii.  R. — celebrated  French  naturalist  and  linguist). 

A.L.S.    1  p.  4to.    Montpellier,  19  Fructidor,  Year  IX  (1801). 

"  I  have  added  to  your  collection  a  copy  of  my  work,  '  Les  Mollusques 
terrestres  et  fluviatiles  de  la  France,'  which  I  ask  you  to  receive  as  a 
token  of  esteem  and  friendship,"  etc.     Characteristic  specimen. 

1474.  Drayton   (William  Henry — American  Statesman,  President  of  the 

Council  of  Safety  in  1775).  Bust  portrait  in  oval,  long  coat,  ruffled 
shirt-front,  hair  in  queue.  Line  and  stipple.  Proof  before  all  letters. 
(Dusimitier  series.)     12mo. 

1475.  Drelincourt   (Charles — physician  and  author  of  high  reputation). 

A.L.S.     1  p.  small  4to,  Leyden,  July  14  [16]  78. 

1476.  Dresden.    View  in  colors.    Folio.  .  London,  1815 

1477.  Drouet  D'Erlon  (Jean  B. — Marshal  of  France).    A.L.S.,  1  p.  folio. 

Valladolid,  Dec.  10,  1812,  recommending  to  the  consideration  of  the 
Paymaster  General   a  young  man  by  the  name  of  Taney. 

1478.  Drouot  (Antoine — French  general.  Governor  of  Elba).    A.L.S.,  2  pp. 

12mo,  including  addressed  portion.  [April  25,  1803],  informing  cer- 
tain officers  of  the  price  of  horses. 

1479.  Drouot  (Antoine).    A.L.S.    1  p.  4to,  Nancy,  Feb.  6,  1817.    Thanks 

Madame  ****  for  certain  books  loaned  him,  and  for  her  permission 
to  use  her  husband's  library. 

1480.  Drouot  (Antoine).    A.L.S.    2  pp.  12mo,  including  the  addressed  por- 

tion. Nancy,  Aug.  10,  1823.  To  M.  Hersaut^  Freich  Consul  at 
Washington,  congratulating  him  upon  his  marriage,  and  giving  him 
good  advice  thereon. 

1481.  Drouot  (Antoine).    Portrait,  full  bust  in  uniform.    Lith.  de  Ducarme 

after  Garnier.    8vo. 

1482.  Drouot    (Antoine).     Portrait,  full  bust  in  uniform.     Stipple.     N. 

Mayer  del.     4to. 

1483.  Dublin,  Ireland.    The  prospect  of  the  city  of  Dublin.    J.  Mason  sculp. 

J.  Tudor  delin.    Line  engraving  in  colors.    4to. 

1484.  Dubois    (Antoine — eminent  French  surgeon,  attended  Marie  Louise 

upon  the  birth  of  her  son).  Signature  on  portion  of  document  issued 
bv  the  Health  Commission.  [Paris]  le  25  Floreal,  I'An  II  [May  15, 
1794].    With  portrait. 

1485.  Dubois  (Antoine).    A.L.S.    1  p.  4to.    Paris,  Sept.  20,  1808. 

Stating  that  exercise  on  horseback  is  not  good  for  a  M.  Le  Noyer,  a 
light  infantryman. 

1486.  Dubois  (Antoine).    Portrait,  full  bust.    Line  engraving  after  Gerard. 

8vo.  Paris,  n.d. 


1487.  Dubois  (L.  IST.  P.  J.— French  Councillor  of  State,  and  head  of  the 
Paris  police  under  Fouche,  deposed  by  Napoleon  on  account  of  his  in- 
action during  a  fire  at  the  ball  celebrating  the  marriage  of  the  Emperor 
and  Maria  Louisa,  at  which  time  several  lives  were  lost).  A.L.S. 
4  pp.  4to.  Paris,  May  39,  1823,  complaining  of  the  shooting  that 
takes  place  at  Vitry  every  year  for  a  certain  period, — that  it  ruins 
his  crops,  is  a  menace  to  the  lives  of  himself  and  family,  and  that 
the  shooting-ground  should  be  established  elsewhere.     With  portrait. 

.  1488.  Dubois  De  Chance  (Edmond  L.  A. — French  general,  a  partisan  of  Dan- 
ton,  one  of  the  first  members  of  the  Committee  of  Public  Safety). 
A.  N".  S.  (8  lines  with  signature)  underneath  recommendation  signed 
by  Pichon.    1  p.  folio.    Paris,  Oct.  28,  1794.    With  portrait. 

1489.  Dubois  De  Crance  (Edmond  L.  A.).    A.L.S.    1  p.  4to.    Paris,  April 

20,  1796.     Complains  that  a  citizen  has  not  been  able  to  obtain  a 
horse. 

1490.  Dubois  De  Crance  (Edmond  L.  A.).    L.S.    1  p.  folio.        Paris  [1800] 

Relating  to  the  expense  of  commodities  provided  by  Citizen  Pouilliquen. 

1491.  Dubois  De  Crance  (Edmond  L.  A.).    Portrait,  full  bust  in  oval.    F. 

Bonneville  del.  et  sculp.     Stipple.     8vo.  Paris,  n.d. 

1492.  Dubois  De  Crance  (Edmond  L.  A.).    Portrait,  full  bust  in  oval.    F. 

Bonneville  del.  et  sculp.    Line  engraving.    12mo. 

1493.  Dubois  De  Thainville    (Charles  F. — consul  general   and  charge- 

d'-aif aires  at  Algiers,  1809).  Portrait,  full  bust  in  uniform.  Mezzo- 
tint.   Unsigned.    4to  (margins  cut  away). 

1494.  Du  BouRG  (M.).    A.L.S.    1  p.  4to.    Strasburg,  May  22,  1672.    Eegard- 

ing  M.  La  Eogue,  and  stating  that  he  is  unfit  for  military  duty. 
With  seal. 

1495.  Du  Cayla  (Madame— mistress  of  Louis  XVIIL).    A.L.S.  to  Adolphe 

^NTourris,  the  well-known  singer.  1  p.  12mo.  n.d.  With  portrait,  2 
pieces . 

Complimenting  Nourris  for  his  beautiful  voice,   and  telling  him  that 
Prince  Wolkouski  has  expressed  the  desire  of  singing  with  him. 

1496.  Duckworth  (Sir  John  Thomas — English  admiral,  won  great  distinc- 

tion by  his  skill  during  Lord  Howe's  victory  over  the  French) .  L.S. 
2  pp.  folio.  Jamaica,  April  21,  1802.  Regarding  beds,  etc.,  for  the 
men. 

1497.  Duckworth  (Sir  John  Thomas).    Portrait,  half  length  in  uniform. 

Engraved  by  J.  Vendramini,  drawn  by  W.  Evans,  after  Sir  W. 
Beechey.    Stipple.    4to.  London,  1809 

1498.  Ducos    (Roger — eminent  French  lawyer,  voted  for  the  death  of  the 

king,  member  of  the  Directory).  Autograph  annotation,  signed,  on 
a  one-page  4to  recommendation  for  one  Henriot  Frangois,  who  is 
highly  recommended  to  the  Senate.  The  document  is  also  signed  by 
Lefebvre,  Napoleon's  marshal.  With  portrait,  etched  full  bust,  by 
Darreau.     2  pieces.  n.p.n.d. 


1499.  DuFOUR  (Georges  J. — French  general,  with  Moreau  at  his  celebrated 

retreat  from  Bavaria).  A.L.S.  1  p.  4to.  Headquarters,  Huningue 
[Alsace],  Sept.  16,  1796.    To  the  General  in  Chief. 

Regarding  work  in  progress  which  he  says  he  will  find  some  means  of 
hurrying,  etc. 

1500.  DuFOUR  (Georges  J.).    L.S.    4  pp.  folio,  including  addressed  portion. 

Bourges,  Jan.  11,  1807.  Acknowledges  receipt  of  orders  from  the 
Minister  of  War  releasing  33  sailors  who  were  taken  prisoners  of 
war  while  sailing  under  the  Prussian  flag,  etc. 

1501.  DuFOUR  (Guillaume  H. — Swiss  general,  entered  French  army).    Por- 

trait [in  act  of  defense],  full  length  in  uniform.  St.  Sauveur  direx., 
Labrousse  del.  et  sculp.    8vo. 

1502.  DuGOMMiER  (Jean  F.  C. — French  general,  commanded  at  Toulon,  where 

Napoleon  acted  under  his  orders).  Autograph  signature,  and  salu- 
tation, with  portrait,  full  bust  in  uniform. 

1503.  [DuGUA  (Charles  F.  J.,  with  Napoleon  in  Egypt)].    A.L.S.  of  E.  A. 

Aigley.  1  p.  folio.  Headquarters  at  Cairo,  March  3,  1798,  to  Gen. 
Dugua,  informing  him  that  he  has  ordered  two  camels. 

1504.  [DuGUA  (Charles  F.J.)].    D.S.  by  A.  G.  Canut  to  Gen.  Dugua.    1  p. 

folio.  Cairo,  April  20,  1798.  Eegarding  money  which  he  would 
collect  on  the  following  day. 

1505.  [Dugua  (Charles  F.  J.)].    A.L.S.  of  M.  Daure,  commissaire  ordon- 

nateur-en-chef.  1  p.  folio.  Cairo,  Jan.  16,  1799.  To  Gen.  Dugua, 
informing  him  that  he  has  given  orders  regarding  a  surgeon,  etc. 

1506.  Dugua  (Charles  F.  J.).    L.S.     1  p.  folio.     Cairo,  le  30  Vendemiaire 

TAn  yill  [Oct.  21,  1799].  Order  for  the  delivery  of  supplies  from 
storehouse. 

1507.  [Dugua  (Charles  F.  J.)].    L.S.  of  M.  Thevenin.    1  p.  folio.    Cairo, 

Jan.  21,  1800,  to  Gen.  Dugua,  regarding  a  messenger. 

1508.  Dugua  (Charles  F.  J.).    A.L.S.    1  p.  folio.    Army  of  San  Domingo, 

Sept.  26,  1800.    To  the  Minister  of  War. 

Written  the  year  he  went  to  San  Domingo  as  chief  of  the  staff  of 
Leclerc,  where  he  died  the  following  year.  Two  men — Montbrun,  aide- 
de-camp  to  Gen.  Hardy,  and  officer  Maurica — had  departed  and  taken 
with  them  certain  maps,  which  the  writer  wishes  to  have  returned. 

The  letter  contains  several  autograph  lines  with  signature  by  Berthier 
on  the  same  subject. 

1509.  Dugua  (Charles  F.  J.).    A.L.S.     3  pp.  4to.     Caen,  April  24,  1801. 

With  portrait,  full  bust  in  uniform,  on  India  paper. 

Dugua  thanks  Citizen  Champin  for  his  kindness.  Informs  him  that  he 
will  leave  Caen  only  to  take  military  service,  states  reasons  for  not 
being  able  to  reach  Paris,  etc. 

1510.  Dugua  (Charles  F.  J.).    Portrait,  full  bust  by  Dutertre.    Etching  on 

India  paper.    8vo. 


1511.  DuHESME  (Philippe  G. — French  general,  wounded  and  taken  prisoner 

at  Waterloo).  xl.L.S.  1  p.  4to.  Headquarters  at  Lyons,  June  9, 
1802.  With  portrait,  on  India  paper.  Eegarding  a  distribution  of 
wine  which  had  been  made  to  the  troops. 

1512.  DuHESME  (Philippe  G.).     A.L.S.    2  pp.  folio.    Paris,  Feb.  25,  1810. 

To  the  Due  de  Feltre  (Henri  J.  G.  Clarke).  With  portrait,  full  bust 
in  uniform.    Lithograph  on  India  paper. 

Informing  the  Duke  that  under  separate  cover  he  is  transmitting  a 
detailed  report  of  his  military  operations  during  the  years  1809-10. 
Duhesme  raised  a  company  of  volunteers  at  his  own  expense  at  the  be- 
ginning of  the  Revolution.  He  was  murdered  by  the  Brunswick  hussars 
in  a  house  at  Gemmapes  after  the  battle  of  Waterloo. 

1513.  DuHESME  (Philippe  G.).    Portrait,  full  bust  in  uniform.     Mezzotint 

by  Levachez ;  battle  scene  and  biographical  account  in  script  beneath. 
8vo,  on  small  folio  sheet. 

1514.  Duhesme  (Phillippe  G.).    Another  copy  of  the  same. 

1515.  Dumas   (Alexandeb  Davy  De  La  Pailleterie — French  gneral,  sa« 

luted  by  Bonaparte  with  the  title  of  "the  Horatius  Codes  of  the 
Tyrol,^^  father  of  the  novelist).  L.S.  1  p.  folio.  Headquarters  at 
Grenoble,  March  8,  1794.     On  military  matters. 

1516.  Dumas  (Alexandre  Davy  De  La  Pailleterie).    L.  S.     1  p.  folio. 

Toulon,  April  22,  1796.  To  General  Vance.  Eelative  to  measures 
which  should  be  taken  to  prevent  the  desertion  of  sailors. 

1517.  Dumas  (Alexandre  Davy  De  La  Pailleterie.)     Official  A.L.S.  to 

the  Secretary  of  War.    1  p.  4to.    Paris,  1st  Floreal,  IV  year  (1796). 

1518.  Dumas    (Alexandre  Davy   De  La  Pailleterie).     L.S.    1  p.   4to. 

Villers-Cotterets   (France),  March  31,  1798.     With  fine  seal. 

Dumas'  aide-de-camp  Lavillette  is  ordered  to  observe  the  first  order 
given  to  him  to  go  to  Caen,  and  then  to  retrograde  to  reach  Toulon  where 
other  orders  will  await  him. 

1519.  Dumas  (Alexandre^  Pere — French  author).   A.L.S.   1  p.  12mo.  Oct. 

30,  no  year.    A  request. 

1520.  Dumas  (Alexandre,  Pere).    A.N".S.    1  p.  24mo.    N.p.n.d.,  urging  his 

"  dear  child  "  to  visit  him  quickly. 

1521.  Dumas    (Alexandre,   Fils— French  author).     A.L.S.     3  pp.   18mo. 

N.p.n.d.     On  personal  matters. 

1522.  Dumas  (Alexandre,  Fils).    A.L.S.    1  page  and  a  half  12mo.    Paris, 

n.d. 

Offering  twenty-five  francs  apiece  for  two  drawings. 

1523.  Dumas  (Jean  Baptiste — eminent  French  chemist).    A.L.S.  to  A.  M. 

Ampere,  the  celebrated  mathematician.     1  p.  8vo.    n.d. 

Invitation  to  a  dinner  in  honor  of  Berzelius,  the  celebrated  Swedish 
chemist. 


1524.  Dumas   (Mathieu — French  general,  aide-de-camp  to  Rochambeau  in 

the  United  States).  D.S.  "  Matlueu/*  1  p.  folio.  Xov.  28,  i:94. 
Signed  also  by  Monmayoua. 

The  "  Comtt'  de  Sflrete  Geiu'rale "  wishes  to  have  an  exact  report  ot 
the  proceedings  directed  against  Citizen  Masson,  November  23,  1794. 

1525.  Dumas  (Mathieu).    A.L.S.     1  p.  4to.    Paris,  March  9,  1812. 

Asking  the  Director  of  the  Press  to  have  the  Decree  that  was  about  to 
be  issued  to  the  National  Guard  published,  and  to  forward  a  copy  before 
9  a.   m.   on  tlie  following  daj'. 

1526.  Dumas    (Mathteu).     L.S.     1   p.  folio.     Paris,   Oct.   30,   1830.     Ac- 

knowledges the  receipt  of  account  of  the  organization  of  the  National 
Guard. 

1527.  DuMERBiON   (PiEERE  J. — French  general*).     L.S.     3  pp.  4to,  includ- 

ing addressed  portion.  Cairo,  le  2  Vendemiaire,  I'An  III  [Sept.  23, 
1794].  Kelates  to  the  disposition  of  supplies  left  by  the  enemy  at 
Cairo  and  Diago  [Egypt]. 

1528.  DuMESNOY   (S.— of  the  Theatre  Frangais).     A.L.S.     1  p.  4to.     Paris, 

April  18,  1831.     To  the  Sec'y  of  State,  asking  for  an  interview. 

1529.  DuMOXT    (CoMTE — French    revolutionist).      A.L.S.      2    pp.    8vo,   n.p. 

April  12,  1828. 

1530.  DuMOURiEZ     (Charles    F. — French    general,    escaped    to    England). 

A.L.S.  1  p.  4to.  Niort  (France )";  Dec.  3,  1791.  With  portrait, 
full  bust  in  uniform. 

Certifying  that  Jean  Paul  E.  Laidin  de  la  Bouterie  is  fully  qualified 
for  the  grade  of  officer. 

1531.  Dumouriez    (Charles    F.).      Portraits,    (1),    full    bust    in   uniform. 

Grave  par  E.  Bovinet,  dessine  par  F.  Bonneville.  Stipple,  (2), 
full  length  in  uniform.  E.  Leguay  sc.  Lacauchie  del.  Together, 
2  pieces. 

1532.  Dumouriez   (Charles  F.).     Portrait,  full  bust  in  uniform.     Mezzo- 

tint by  Levachez,  military  scene  and  biographical  notice  in  script  be- 
neath.    8vo,  on  small  folio  sheet. 

1533.  DuxcAx     (Adam,    Viscount    Of    Camperdowx.    British    admiral). 

Lord  Duncan's  victory,  October  11,  1797,  showing  the  ''  Triumph," 
"  Hercules,"  and  the  others  that  contributed  to  that  memorable  vic- 
tory, and  for  which  Duncan  was  created  Viscount  of  Camperdown. 
F.  Ambrosi,  sculpt.  W.  Wilkins,  pinxt.  Line  engraving.  In  colors, 
probably  colored  by  hand.     4to. 

1534.  Duncan  (Adam,  Viscount  Of  Camperdown).     Portrait,  full  length 

in  uniform,  -holding  compass  in  left  hand,  ships  to  the  right.  Ger- 
man copper  engraving.     Unsigned.     4to.     Very  scarce. 

1535.  Dunning  (John^  Lord  Ashburton,  eminent  English  lawyer).     Por- 

trait, full  bust  in  oval,  wearing  gown  of  office.  F.  Bartolozzi,  sculpt. 
Sir  J.  Eeynolds,  pinx.    Stipple  in  brown.    4to.  London,  1787 


1536.  DuNXiXG   (JoHN^  LoED  Ashburton).     Portrait,  three-quarter  length 

in  robes.  Engraved  by  W.  Bond  after  Sir  J.  Reynolds.  Stipple. 
-Ito.  London,  1809 

1537.  DuPERRE  (Victor  Guy — x\dmiral,  commanded  the  fleet  of  103  vessels 

of  war  which  Charles  X.  sent  to  attack  Algiers).  A.N'.S.  1  p.  8vo. 
Brest,  Oct.  10,  1827.  With  portrait,  full  length  in  uniform  and  bio- 
graphical account. 

Statement  regarding  services  in  tlie  navy,  and  authorizing  two  sailors* 
wives  to  embark  witli  them. 

1538.  DuPERRE   (Victor  Guy).     L.S.     1  p.  folio.     Toulon,  June  20,  1819. 

To  the  Minister  of  Marine.     With  portrait,  full  length  in  uniform. 

Regarding  a  mistake  made  in  the  payroll,  two  names  being  on  it  that 
did  not  belong  there. 

1539.  DuPHOT  (Leonard — French  general).     Portrait,  full  bust  in  uniform. 

F.  Bonneville  del.  et  sculp.     Stipple,  8vo.  Paris,  n.  d. 

1540.  DupiN    (Andre  M.  J.  J. — French  lawyer,  defended  Marshal  Ney  for 

which  he  gained  great  popularity).  A.L.S.  3  pp.  4to.  Paris,  July 
27,  1812.  With  4  portraits,  all  lithographs,  one  on  India  paper,  also 
printed  biographical  notice. 

The  director  of  the  town  of  Nievre  declared  that  a  certain  soldier  who 
died  in  Spain  had  left  3,000  fr.  to  be  divided  among  members  of  his 
family.  The  affair  was  about  to  be  settled  when  he  announced  that 
it  was  all  a  joke. 

1541.  Du  Plaine  (M. — sect'y.  of  a  French  society  in  Philadelphia).     A.L.S. 

2  pp.  4to.  Philadelphia,  March  7,  1793.  To  M.  Mangouvit,  French 
Consul  at  Charleston,  S.  C. 

An  interesting  letter  in  which  the  writer  says  that  all  Frenchmen 
read  with  pleasure  of  the  entertainment  given  by  the  recipient  at 
Charleston,  &c. 

1542.  DupoNT  De  L'Etaxg    (Pierre — French  general,  defeated  at  Baylen 

and  surrendered  with  18,000  men,  condemned  by  Napoleon  to  an  in- 
definite imprisonment).  L.S.  5  pp.  4to.  Headquarters  at  Andu- 
jar,  July  9,  1808.  To  the  Due  de  Rovigo  (Anne  Jean  M.  R.  Savary, 
side-de-camp  to  Bonaparte).  With  portrait,  full  bust  in  uniform,  on 
India  paper. 

An  important  historical  letter  written  very  shortly  before  Dupont 
capitulated  to  General  Castanos  with  about  18,000  men  (as  above).  He 
informs  the  Duke  that  he  sent  M.  Leremburg,  paymaster  of  the  1st  divi- 
sion to  General  Castanos  to  see  under  what  conditions  terms  of  peace 
cnuld  be  made.  Castanos  refused  to  accept  any  terms,  saying  that  he 
was  quite  satisfied  with  the  insurrection,  and  that  he  had  50.000  men  to 
oppose  the  enemy.  Dupont  believes  that  with  reinforcements  of  about 
10,000  men  he  could  so  strike  terror  into  the  hearts  of  the  enemy,  that  the 
doors  of  Seville  and  Cadiz  would  quickly  open  to  him. 

1543.  DuroNT    De    L'Etang    (Pierre).      Portrait,    full   bust   in   uniform. 

Forestier  sculp.     Stipple.     8vo. 

1544.  Dupont  De  I/^taiujg   (Pierre).     Portrait,  full  length   in  uniform, 

mounted.     Line  engraving.     In  colors.    4to. 


1545.  DuPORT-DuTERTRE  (Margferite  L.  p. — Minister  of  State,  condemned 

by  the  Eevolutionary  Tribunal,  and  executed  1793).  L.S.  1  p.  folio. 
Paris,  Jan.  4,  1791.  Stating  that  the  sentence  of  Michel  Percelay 
has  been  remitted  by  the  king. 

1546.  DupUYTREN    (GuiLLAUME,    Baron — French    surgeon    an    anatomist). 

A.L.S.  3  pp.  4to,  including  addressed  portion.  N.P.  [April],  1819, 
requesting  a  position  as  house-surgeon  for  a  M.  Marx.  With  por- 
trait. 

1547.  DuRAND  De  Maillane  (Pierre  T. — eminent  French  lawyer,  member 

of  the  Estates-General).  2  A.L.S.  each  3  pp.  4to.  Aix  and  St. 
Eemy,  Feb.  1  and  May  10,  1808.  In  the  letter  to  the  First  Presi- 
dent of  the  Court  of  Cassation,  the  writer  asks  reply  to  his  request 
for  retirement;  other  letter  is  one  of  recommendation. 

1548.  DuROC  (Gerard  C.  M.,  Due  De  Frioul — favorite  officer  of  the  court 

and  camp  of  Xapoleon).  A.L.S.  1  p.  4to.  Fontainebleau,  Oct.  18, 
1807. 

Regarding  the  budget  for  1808,  of  which  Duroc  advises  the  recipient  to 
Iveep  on  hand  a  copy,  as  his  Majesty  might  ^\'ish  to  close  it  at  any  moment, 
etc. 

1549.  DuROC  (Gerard  C.  M.,  Due  De  Frioul).    A.L.C.    "le  D.  de  Friuli,'' 

1  p.  folio.     St.  Cloud,  Jan.  2,  1810.     To  Count  Daru.     With  printed 
biographical  account  of  Duroc. 
i  Informing   Daru    that    his    Majesty    (Napoleon)    had    decided    on    the 

present  to  send  to  the  King  of  Westphalia  (Jerome). 

1550.  DuROC   (Gekaed  C.  M.,  Due  De  Feioul).     L.S.     1  p.  folio.     Paris, 

March  6,  1811,  answering  the  complaint  of  a  postmaster  against  a 
regiment  of  fusileers. 

1551.  Duroc  (Gerard  C.  M.,  Due  De  Frioul).    Vellum  D.  S.    1  p.  oblong 

folio  (folded).  Paris,  April  11,  1811,  appointing  J.  B.  Langlois. 
Signed,  also,  by  the  Secretary-General  and  the  Quartermaster  of  the 
Palace.     With  seal. 

1552.  DuKoe  (Gerakd  C.  M.,  Due  De  Frioul).    A.L.S.    "Due  de  Friuli." 

1  p.  folio.  Antwerp,  Oct.  1,  1811,  ordering  personal  goods  of  the 
Emperor  that  were  left  on  the  vessels  CJiarlemagne  and  Le  Bantam e, 
to  Antwerp,  in  care  of  M.  Deschamps.     With  portrait. 

1553.  DuRoe  (Gerard  C.  M.,  Due  De  Frioul).    A.L.S.    2  pp.  4to,  n.p.  May 

4,  n.y.     Eelative  to  the  furnishing  of  the  Chateau  de  Lacken. 

1554.  DuRoe  (Gerard  C.  M.,  Due  De  Frioul).    A.L.S.    2  pp.  4to.     [Paris], 

May  17,  no  year.  To  "  Mon  cher  Docteur,^^  informing  him  that  he 
had  spoken  to  His  Majesty  relative  to  his,  the  writers,  health,  that 
he  was  forced  to  give  up  the  campaign,  &c.  Should  His  Majesty 
question  the  Doctor,  the  latter  is  to  furnish  him  full  information 
regarding  his  health. 

1555.  DuRoe  (Gerard  C.  M.,  Due  De  Frioul).    Portrait,  full  bust  in  uni- 

form.    Stipple.     Unsigned.     4to. 


1556.  DuKOC  (Gerard  C.  M.,  Due  De  Frioul).     Portrait,  full  bust  in  uni- 

form.    Stipple.     Unsigned.     8vo.  Paris,  n.d. 

1557.  DuROC  (Gerard  C.  M.,  Dug  De  Frioul).    Portrait,  full  length  in  uni- 

form.   From  the  folio,  Versailles  Gallery. 

1558.  DuROC   (Gerard  C.  M.,  Dug  De  Frioul).     Portrait,  full  length,  in 

robes.     8vo.     Unsigned. 

1559.  DuROG   (Gerard  C.  M.,  Dug  De  Frioul).     Portrait,  full  length,  in 

uniform.    Grave  par  Coqueret.    Mezzotint.    Folio. 

1560.  DuROG   (Gerard  C.  M.,  Dug  De  Frioul).     Portrait,  full  length,  in 

robes.     4to. 

1561.  (DuROG   (Gerard  C.  M.,  Dug  De  Frioul).     Death  of  Duroc.     1813. 

Blanehard  fils  sculp.     8vo. 
Extended  account  of  the  battles  lie  fought,  in  script  beneath. 

1562.  DuROC,  Las  Cases,  Poniatowski,  and  others.     Portraits,  mainly  in 

uniform.    8vo,  and  12mo,  no  duplicates,  20  pieces. 

1563.  DuROSNEL  (Antoine  J.  A.  H. —  aide-de-camp  to  Bonaparte  and  also  to 

Louis  Philippe).  A.L.S.  1  p.  folio,  Paris,  Oct.  28,  1812.  To  M. 
Bergon,  Councillor  of  State.    With  portrait. 

Requesting  that  a  M.  Adam  be  given  a  position  as  guard  of  the  woods 
and  forests. 

1564.  DussAULX   (Jean — Member   of  the   Convention,   French   litterateur). 

A.L.S.  2pp.  folio,  including  addressed  portion.  Paris,  le  18 
Prairial,  I'An  Y  [June  6,  1797].  To  Citizen  Treillhard,  returning 
thanks  for  the  petition  sent  him,  &c. 

1565.  Duval   (Jean  Pierre — Minister  of  Police,  one  of  the  council  of  the 

500),  L.S.  1  p.  4to.  Paris,  Dec.  11,  1798,  regarding  a  letter  written 
by  the  priest  Jolivet.    With  portrait. 

1566.  DuviviER   (Franqiade    F. — French    general,    mortally    wounded    in 

1848).  D.S.  1  p.  folio,  Paris,  Jan.  25,  1834.  Signed  also  by  sev- 
eral others.    An  order  for  payment  to  Hy.  Yilaret  of  250  fr. 

1567.  East  India  Company.    Persian  Petition  (with  English  translation),  to 

the  Honorable  Court  of  Directors  of  the  East  India  Company,  from 
Budruddean  Moossin  khan  Bahader,  grandson  of  the  Jageerdar  of 
Kulva,  &c.,  praying  that  protection  may  not  be  withdrawn  from  him 
and  the  villages  he  rules,  with  copy  of  the  Purvanah  mentioned  there- 
in, &c.    11  pp.  folio.    N.P.  Nov.  17,  1826. 

1568.  Edward  (Duke  Of  Kent — father  of  Queen  Victoria).     D.S'.     3  pp. 

folio,  Halifax,  March  24,  1800.    With  portrait,  full  bust  in  uniform. 

1569.  Egyptian  Views.     "  Principal  Square  in  Grand  Cairo  "  and  "  First 

and  Second  Pyramid  of  Gizah.'^  L.  Meyer  del.  T.  Milton  direx. 
Oblong  4to.     (2  pieces.)  London,  1801 


1570.  EiCHTHAL   (Gastave  D' — French  publicist  and  critic,  of  Jewish  fam- 

ily ;  as  a  Saint-Simonian  spent  a  large  fortune  in  trying  to  establish 
the  principles  of  his  sect).     A.L.S.     1  p.  8vo.    November  17,  1842. 
AuthoriKiiig  M.   Bontard  to  take  two  works  for  him  from  the  Royal 
Library. 

1571.  Elba.     Tableau  Raisonne  Isle  d'Elbe,   [et]  Vue  de  Fexcavation  de  la 

Miniere  de  Ferde  Rio.  Copperplate  map  and  view.  4to.  Unsigned. 
4to.     January,  1779. 

1572.  Elizabeth  Alexievna — Empress  of  Russia.     Portrait,  full  bust  in 

oval.    Unsigned.    In  colors.    8vo. 

1573.  Elizabeth  Of  Prussia,  daughter  of  Maximilian,  King  of  Bavaria,  and 

wife  of  Frederick  William  IV.,  king  of  Bavaria.  L.S.  1  p.  4to.  Sans 
Souci,  July  2,  1868. 

1574.  Elizabeth   (Philippine  M.  H. — sister  of  Louis  XVI.).    Portrait,  full 

length.    Biasioli  inc.    Bosio  dis.    Stipple.    8vo. 

1575.  Elizabeth   (Philippine  M.  H.).     Portrait,  full  bust  in  oval.     Line 

engraving.    8vo.  in  Napoli,  n.d. 

1576.  Elliott  (General  G.  A. — Governor  of  Gibraltar).     Full  length  por- 

trait in  uniform.  Copper  engraving  by  Thornton  after  Hamilton. 
Folio.  Circa  1790 

1577.  Elliott   (General  G.   A.).     General  Elliott  haranguing  his   troops 

previous  to  the  attack  of  the  Gun  Boats  of  Gibraltar,  September  13, 
1782.    Copper  engraving  by  Record  after  Metz.    Folio.       Circa  1790 

1578.  Elliott   (General  G.  A.).     Full  length  portrait  in  uniform  standing 

beside  cannon.    Copper  engraving,  unsigned.    Folio.  Circa  1800 

1579.  Elphinstone   (George  Keith^  Viscount — British  admiral,  sent  to 

New  York  in  charge  of  convoy,  served  on  shore  at  the  reduction  of 
Charleston,  etc.).  D.S.  1  p.  folio.  On  board  the  Foudroyant,  Fort 
Mahon,  August  29,  1800. 

An  interesting  and  important  document,  written  on  the  ship  on  which 
Keith  refused  Lord  Nelson  passage  to  England,  regarding  the  famous 
French  frigate  Guillanme  Tell,  which  was  one  of  only  two  ships  that 
escaped  in  the  famous  battle  of  Aboukir  Bay,  Nelson  in  command,  and 
appointing  Edward  Tobin  as  lieutenant  for  the  then  captured  vessel. 

1580.  Elphinstone  (George  Keith).    Portrait,  half  length  in  uniform.    En- 

graved by  H.  Meyer,  drawn  by  J.  Jackson,  after  G.  Saunders.  Stip- 
ple.    Open  letters.     Folio.  London,  1812 

1581.  ISmeriau  (Maurice  J. — French  admiral,  commanded  a  ship  at  Abou- 

kir, where  he  was  made  a  prisoner).  A.L.S.  1  p.  4to,  n.p.,  Feb. 
12,  1804.    To  Gen.  Thevenard. 

Informing  the  recipient  that  he  (Emeriau)  has  arrived  and  requesting 
him  to  announce  his  arrival  to  Moliny. 

1582.  Smeriau    (Maurice   J.).     Portrait,   full  bust  in  uniform.     Stipple. 

8vo.    Proof  before  letters. 


1583.  Enno  Louis   (Count  Of  East  Friesland).     A.L.S.    2  pp.  8vo,  in- 

cluding addressed  portion.  The  Hague,  Sept.  9,  1644.  To  "  Mon- 
seigneur/*  congratulating  him  upon  his  success. 

1584.  Enghien  (Louis  A.  H.  D' — French  prince,  fought  against  the  Eepub- 

lic,  shot  in  1804,  a  deed  which  excited  deep  indignation  against  Bona- 
parte). "  filoge  funebre  pronounce  par  I'abbe  Eoger  Cure  de 
Vincennes  au  Service  Solennel  celebre  dans  son  eglise  pour  Tanni- 
versaire  le  21  Mars  1816  de  S.A.S.  Monseigneur  le  Due  D^Enghien 
exhume  le  meme  jour.''  A  finely  written  Ms.  of  9  pp.  probably 
written  by  the  Abbe  Eoger  and  delivered  by  him.  4to.  With  por- 
trait, full  length  in  uniform. 

1585.  Enghiex   (Louis  A.  H.  D').    Portrait,  full  bust  in  uniform.    Engraved 

by  A.  Cardon,  painted  by  V.  Huet.  Stipple.  Open  letters.  Also 
"Execution  du  due  d'Enghien."  Chanson  sc.  Gabriel  del.  To- 
gether, 2  pieces. 

1586.  Spee  (Charles  M.  De  L' — philanthropist  and  the  first  teacher  of  the 

deaf  and  dumb) .  A  piece  of  paper  with  "  Tabbe  de  L':6pee  instituteur 
gratuit  des  sourds.  et  muets "  and  the  date  "  Aout  1783  "  in  his 
autograph.    With  portrait. 

1587.  Epee  (Charles  M.  De  L').    Portrait,  full  length,  in  robes.    Sasso  inc. 

Bosio  dis.    Stipple.    8vo. 

1588.  Epernon  (B.  De  Nogaret  De  La  Valette.,  Due  D' — Colonel  of  the 

French  Infantry).  L.S.  to  Monsieur  de  Mauconseil.  1  p.  folio. 
Cadillac,  September,  1659.     With  portrait.     2  pieces. 

Referring  to  the  rebellion  of  the  city  of  Bordeaux,  announcing  that  he 
is  starting  to  quell  it,  and  asking  Mauconseil  to  join  him  for  the  service 
of  the  king. 

1589.  Epremenil   (Charles  Duval  D').    Portrait,  full  bust  in  oval.    Mezzo- 

tint by  Levachez,  military  scene  and  biographical  account  in  script 
beneath.     8vo,  on  a  small  folio  sheet. 

1590.  fipREMENiL  (Charles  Duval  D').    Another  copy  of  the  same. 

1591.  Erasmus.     Portrait,  full  bust  in  oval.     T.  Hollaway  direxit,  Holbein 

pinxt.    Line  engraving.    4to.  London,  1792 

1592.  Erasmus.     Portrait,  half  length.    Houston  fecit.    Holbein  pinxit.  Mez- 

zotint (cut  close  and  mounted).    4to. 

1593.  Erskine   (Charles — Cardinal,  domestic  prelate  to  Pope  Pius   VI.). 

A.L.S.  (in  Italian).     1  p.  folio,  Kome,  Aug.  27,  1803. 

1594.  Erskine  (Charles — Lord  Justice).     Portrait,  full  bust  in  oval.   Jas. 

McArdell  fecit.  Thos.  Hudson  pinxt.  Mezzotint.  Folio.  Cut  to 
plate  mark.  [London] 

1595.  [Erskine  (Charles)].    Portrait,  full  length  in  robes  of  office,  entitled 

"  Councellor  Ego.— i.  e.,  little  i,  myself  i.''    Stipple  in  brown.     8vo. 

London,  1798 


1596.  Erskine  (Thomas,  Lord — illustrious  British  orator  and  advocate,  Lord 

Chancellor  of  England).  A.L.S.  1  p.  4to.  [Capcoburg],  Sept.  21, 
1814,  referring  to  Lord  Bathurst  and  matters  in  which  he  and  a  Mr. 
Beazley  are  interested. 

1597.  EsPELETTE  (Gratian  D' — Minister  of  France  at  Bologna).    A.L.S.  to 

Count  Beliardi,  French  Consul  in  Sinigaglia.  3  pp.  4to.  Bologna, 
June  30,  1756. 

An  interesting  letter  announcing  the  capture  of  Fort  St.  Philippe  by 
Marshal  Richelieu.    "  Admiral  Bing  and  his  Counter- Admiral,  West,  have 

heen    recalled    to    London    to    be   placed   on    trial.     .     .  .     The    English 

have  seized  eight  Dutch  vessels  with  a  cargo  of  salt.  .  .  .  The  King 
has  declared  war  upon  England    .     .     ." 

1598.  EsPELETTE  (Gratiax  D').    L.S.  4  pp.  4to.    Boulogne,  Feb.  16,  1757, 

stating  that  he  has  not  heard  that  Cardinal  de  la  Kochfoucaut  is  to 
visit  Eome,  that  the  attack  against  the  king  was  planned  in  England, 
and  that  both  the  Ministers  of  War  and  Navy  have  been  exiled. 


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159^9.  EsTE — Fraxcis  III.,  Duke  Of  Mode^^a,  commanded  the  Spanish 
armies  in  Italy  in  the  war  of  the  Austrian  succession.  D.S.  1  p. 
folio,  Feb.  22,  1658. 

1600.  EsTERHAzy  De  Galantha  (Paul  Antony,  Prince — Austrian  Ambas- 

sador to  London).    D.S.    3  pp.  4to.     [London],  Feb.  22,  1823. 

Interesting  statement  by  Esterhazy,  sworn  to  before  a  Justice  of  the 
Peace  on  date  above  noted,  relative  to  an  unprovoked  assault  made  upon 
him  by  one  Bettera,  and  demands  that  said  Bettera  be  restrained,  as  he 
is  likely  to  do  him   [Esterhazy]  much  bodily  injury. 

1601.  Etchings.     Four  etchings,  one  signed  by  R.  L.  West  (son  of  Benja- 

min?), 1785;  R.  Westall  fecit.  1790,  and  two  others.  Two  with 
margins  cut  away.     4to  and  8vo.     Together,  4  pieces. 

1602.  European  Views.    Various  cities,  engraved  by  Grignion  and  others  for 

Barlow^s  General  History  of  Europe.  Copperplates.  4to  and  oblong 
4to.     (5  pieces.) 

1603.  European  Views,  &c.,  including  one  of  Alexandria,  Egypt.     Copper- 
plates, &c.    Various  sizes.     (10  pieces).  Paris,  &c.  v.d. 

1604.  EwART   (William).     Half  length  portrait.  Engraved  by  W.  Haw.  4to. 

Open  letter  proof  on  India  paper.  Ewart  procured  the  passage  of  an 
act  to  establish  Free  Public  Libraries. 

1605.  ExcELMANS   (R.    J.    L — eminent   French   general,   made   Marshal    of 

France  about  1850).  L.S.  2  pp.  folio.  Paris,  Oct.  11,  1814.  In- 
forms "  Monseigneur  "  that  it  might  be  wise,  before  proceeding  to 
organize  the  King's  Regiment,  to  reduce  the  number  of  horses  esti- 
mated for  it,  as  there  are  always  some  men  who  do  not  require  them. 
With  portrait. 

1606.  ExcELMANS  (R.  J.  I.).     A.L.S.     1  p.  12mo.  n.p.n.d.     To  M.  Etienne, 

extendinof  an  invitation  to  dinner. 


1607.  Eyries   (eJ.  B. — French  geographer,  and  one  of  the  founders  of  the  Geo- 

graphical Society  of  Paris).  Two  A.N.S.  1  page,  16mo.  Paris, 
September  and  November  9,  1842.    2  pieces. 

1608.  Fabre  De  L'Aude  (Jean  P. — French  statesman,  delivered  address  at 

the  Coronation  of  iSTapoleon).  L.S.  1  p^  folio,  Perpignan,  Aug.  16, 
1798.    Signed  also  by  General  J.  B.  Bonnet.    With  wax  seal. 

1609.  Fabkicy   (Gabriel — French  Dominican,  bibliographer  and  archaeolo- 

gist).   A.L.S.     1  page  and  a  half,  folio.    Rome,  September  1,  1785. 

1610.  Fain  (A.  J.  F. — French  historian,  and  Napoleon's  secretary).    L.S.     1 

p.  4to.  Cabmet  du  Roi,  [Paris],  Jan.  14,  1831.  Informs  M.  Lafitte 
that  the  king  has  recommended  that  certain  favors  be  granted  to  a 
person  named,  but  adds  that  ''  the  king's  recommendations  are  never 
worth  very  much."  Forwarded  to  M.  E.  D.  de  Pasquier,  Chancellor 
of  France,  asking  him  to  comply  with  request. 

1611.  Fain   (A.  J.  F.)     A.L.S.     1  p.  4to.     Paris,  March  21,  1931.     States 

that  M.  Paul  has  obtained  a  quartermaster's  position  but  would  like 
to  be  transferred  to  a  regiment  of  chasseurs. 

1612.  Farnese  (Ranuccio — 1569-1622,  Duke  Of  Parma,  notorious  for  his 

tyranny  and  cruelty).  Signature  to  the  fragment  of  a  document 
according  a  delay  in  the  payment  of  a  certain  amount  of  money. 
Parma,  January  5,  1596.  In  a  wrapper  with  notes  in  the  handwriting 
of  Silvio  Pellico.    2  pieces. 

1613.  FAuniiE-BoREL   (Louis — a    French   Royalist   and    agent   of   Prussia). 

xV.L.S.  2  pp.  12mo,  including  addressed  portion.  [Tiano(?)], 
July  22,  1822.  Informs  M.  [***]  that  the  Royal  Court  will  sub- 
scribe 500  francs  for  statue  of  General  Pichegru,  and  that  the  writer 
will  endeavor  to  interest  friends  in  London  in  the  matter.  With 
portrait. 

1614.  Fauche-Borel   (Louis).     Portrait,   half   length,   seated.     Grave   par 

Perrot  fils.  Peint  par  Autissier.    Line  engraving  on  India  paper,    -ito. 

Also  portraits  of  Moreau  and  Pichegru.  After  the  accession  of  Na- 
poleon, Fauche-Borel  was  engaged  in  several  attempts  to  restore  the  Bour- 
bons. 

1615.  Fauconnet — French  general  of  Brigade.    Portrait,  in  costume,  wearing 

cocked  hat,  on  horseback.  Dessine  par  Naudet.  Line  engraving,  in 
colors,  probably  colored  by  hand. 

1616.  Faunean   (Felicie   De — French   sculptor,   among   her   works   are   a 

monument  of  Dante  and  a  statute  of  Saint-Genevieve).  2  A.L.S. 
(1)  Turin,  April  20,  1822,  (2)  n.p.  Jan.  5,  1823  ( ?).  Both  personal 
letters.    With  wrapper  containing  writing  lay  Pellico. 

1617.  F^nelon   (Franqois  De  S  align  AC ).  Portrait,  full  bust  in  oval.  Mme. 

De  Cernel,  Sergent  del.  Mezzotint  in  colors.  4to.  (No.  35  of  a 
French  work  of  portraiture).  1790 


1618.  Ferdinand  III.   Of  Tuscany — brother  of   Francis  II.  of  Germany. 

Portrait,  half  length.  F.  Zucehi  incid.  Venetiis;  also  portraits  of 
Ferdinand  VII.,  King  of  Spain,  restored  to  power  by  Napoleon; 
together  with  that  of  his  queen.  E.  Cowper  sculp.  Stipple.  London, 
1811.    Together,  2  pieces. 

1619.  Ferdinand  IV. — King  Of  Naples — married  Maria  Carolina  of  Aus- 

tria, daughter  of  Maria  Theresa.  Portraits  of  both,  full  length,  the 
king  in  military  uniform.  Line  engraving.  Unsigned,  folio;  also 
full  bust  portrait  of  him.  Sparrow  sculp.  [London,  n.d.].  To- 
gether, 2  pieces. 

1620.  Ferdinand  V.  and  Isabella — Patrons  of  Columbus.  D.S.,  "  Yo-el-rey  " 

and  "  Yo-la-reyna,"  1  p.  oblong  12mo.  [Madrid,  1493].  With  por- 
traits. 

1621.  Ferdinand  VII. — King  Of  Spain,  restored  to  power  by  Napoleon. 

D.S.  1  p.  folio,  Madrid,  March  26,  1824. 

1622.  Ferdinand  VII.     Portrait,  full  bust  in  uniform.    Gravado  pr.  C.  M.  T. 

Dren,  1813  (?).     Line  engraving.     4to. 

1623.  Ferdinand  VII.    Portrait,  full  bust  in  uniform.     Stipple.    E.  Cosway 

del.  4to.  Milano  (n.d.) 

1624.  Ferguson   (Sir  Eonald  C. — British  general).     Portrait,  half  length 

in  uniform.    Mezzotint.    Proof  before  all  letters.    Folio. 

1625.  Ferino   (P.  M.  B. — French  General,  fought  under  Desaix  and  Moreau, 

Governor  of  Antwerp).  A.L.S.  2  pp.  4to,  including  the  addressed 
portion.  Headquarters,  Basle,  le  22  Thermidor,  TAn  VII.  [Aug.  10, 
1799].  Informs  General  Ney  that  there  has  been  a  delay  in  the 
receipt  of  meat  for  his  division  and  that  he  will  be  compelled  to 
advise  the  Commissary-General  in  that  regard.  Suggests  that  as  he 
has  no  funds  to  pay  out  for  meat,  the  shippers  may  be  aware  of  that 
fact  and  for  that  reason  decline  to  forward.  With  2  portraits,  and 
seal.  ■ 

1626.  Ferino   (P.  M.  B.).     A.L.S.    1  p.  4to.    n.p.n.d.    To  Gen.  Gauttier. 

Regarding  the  adjutant-commanders,  and  asking  the  recipient  to  keep 
them  in  siglit  during  tlie  progress  of  some  work. 

1627.  Ferrari   (Paolo — ^Italian  dramatic   poet).     A.L.S.   to   G.   B.   Aiazzi, 

Censor  of  Tuscany.    2  pp.  8vo.    Livorno,  April  21,  1858.    With  en- 
velope.   2  pieces. 
Asking  permission  for  the  representation  of  his  drama  "  Parini." 

1628.  Fesch  (Joseph,  Cardinal — ^half  brother  to  the  mother  of  Napoleon). 

L.S.    "  Joseph,  Archeveque  de  Lyon,'^  1  p.  4to.   Lyons,  Dec.  9,  1802. 
To  the  Prefect  of  the  Department  of  the  Ehone. 

The  writer,  who  very  shortly  afterwards  was  made  cardinal,  states 
that  he  will  consider  the  petition  of  the  Mayor  of  the  Commune,  whicn 
the  prefect  has  sent  to  him. 


1629.  Fesch  (Joseph).     L.S.     1  p.  4to.     Paris,  Sept.  3,  1810.     Informing 

the  recipient  that  the  Empress  has  looked  over  the  list  of  proposed 
members  of  a  society,  and  stating  that  recipient  is  elected  to  mem- 
bership. 

1630.  Fesch  (Joseph).    L.S.  1  p.  folio,  Paris,  June  8,  1815.    To  the  Chief 

of  Police.    Written  on  Napoleon's  water-marked  paper. 

Two  priests  were  arrested,  one  for  indicating  the  way  to  Bethune,  the 
other  for  refusing  to  offer  prayers  for  the  Emperor.  Fesch  asks  the  chief, 
owing  to  the  troublous  times,  to  suppress  the  matter  as  much  as  possible. 

1631.  Fesch  (Joseph).    Portrait,  full  bust  in  robes.    Line  engraving.    Un- 

signed.    4to. 

1632.  Fesch   (Joseph).     Portrait,   full   bust  in   robes.     Pourvoyeur   sculp. 

d'apres  le  buste  original  de  Canova.  Line  engraving.  Open  letters. 
8vo.  Paris,  n.d. 

1633.  Feuillade  De  La  (Feanqois — created  Marshal  of  France  by  Louis 

XIV).     L.S.  1  p.  folio.    Paris,  May  20,  1680.    With  portrait. 

A  military  discharge  for  a  soldier  named  Hifogeau,  who  had  faithfully 
served  the  king. 

1634.  Feuquiere  (Isaac  De  Pas  Marquis  De — distinguished  French  soldier 

and  statesman,  Viceroy  of  the  French  settlements  in  America,  and 
Ambassador  to  Sweden).  A.L.S.  2  pp.  4to.  Stockholm,  July  8,  1673 
•'  Mons.  de  Gremonville  having  written  to  inform  me  that  the  Em- 
peror was  preparing  to  recommence  his  policy  of  last  year  with  an  army 
considerably  reinforced,  I  have  requested  the  king  of  Sweden  to  send  to 
Germany  the  remainder  of  the  troops  ..."  A  rare  autograph  and 
a  very  interesting  historical  letter. 

1635.  [Fitzclarence — Son    of    William    IV.    and    Mrs.    Jordan].      A.L.S. 

2  pp.  12  mo,  including  addressed  portion.  Windsor  Castle,  Monday, 
no  year.    States  that  he  is  unable  to  dine  at  the  Catch  Club. 

1636.  FiTZ- James  (Charles — Marshal  of  France,  grandson  of  James  II.  of 

England).    L.S.    2  pp.  4to.    Paris,  Sept.  3,  1763.    With  portrait. 

Written  shortly  before  he  left  for  Toulouse,  where  he  had  to  make 
negotiations   by   order   of  the  King. 

1637.  Flahault  De  La  Billarderie  (A.  C.  J.  De — French  general,  aide-de- 

camp to  Napoleon  in  1813).  A.L.S.  2  pp.  square  8vo.  X.P.,  Oct. 
15,  no  year.    To  Count  de  Forbin,  on  personal  matters. 

1638.  Fleury    (Andre  H.  De— Cardinal  and  eminent  French  statesman). 

Portrait,  full  bust  in  oval.     Jones  fecit.     Stipple.     8vo. 

[London],  1798 

1639.  Fleury  (Andre  H.  De).    Portrait,  full  bust  in  oval.  Grave  par  G.  Eoy, 

peint  par  Antreau.    Line  engraving.    4to. 

1640.  Fontaine   (Pierre  F.  L. — architect).     Portrait,  three-quarter  length 

standing.*  Grave  par  Pannier,  peint  par  Court.  Line  eilgraving,  4to  , 
and  another  of  the  same.     2  pieces. 


1641.  FoxTANES    (Louis^   CoMTE  De — French  statesman,  delivered  a  cele- 

brated oration  upon  Washington).  L.S.  2  pp.  4to,  including  ad- 
dressed portion.  April  11,  1749.  States  that  he  will  pay  a  bill  he 
owes. 

1642.  FoNTANES  (Louis,  Comte  De).    A.L.S.    1  p.  4to.  n.p.  Oct.  10,  1810. 

A  letter  of  congratulation  to  M.  Ornout  upon  his  election  to  the  faculty 
of  the  University  of  Lyon. 

1643.  FoxTANES  (Louis  Comte  De).    A.L.S.    1  p.  4to.    n.p.    Dec.  22,  n.y.  A 

personal  letter  to  Count  Morbois  regarding  an  appointment. 

1644.  FoxTANES  (Louis  Comte  De).    A.L.S.    1  p.  4to.  [Paris],  March  15, 

no  year.  Advises  his  friend  that  he  will  help  him  with  the  diction- 
ary, and  asks  him  to  send  the  last  sheets  of  it  the  latter  part  of  April, 
&c.    With  portrait. 

1645.  FoNTANES  (Louis  Comte  De).     Portraits,  (1),  full  length,  Kivelanti 

sc.  Demarchi  dis.  Stipple;  (2)  full  bust.  Lithograph.  Together, 
2  pieces.    8vo. 

1646.  FoEBix    (Le   Chevaliek  De — the   son  of   Claude  Forbin,   celebrated 

French  naval  officer)  [?].  D.S.  1  p.  4to.  Louvain,  July  8,  1746, 
signed  also  by  Costebelle,  Delafargue,  Battine  and  several  others. 

1647.  Forey    (Elie  F. — Marshal  of  France,  captured  the  city  of  Mexico, 

1863).  A.L.S.  1  p.  8vo.  Paris,  August  28,  1851.  Asking  for  his 
salary  as  he  wishes  to  take  a  trip.    With  portrait. 

1648.  Fouche  (Joseph,  Dug  D'Otrante — Chief  of  Police  of  Paris).    L.S. 

2  pp.  4to.  Paris,  le  13  Fructidor,  FAn  VII  [Aug.  31,  1799].  Be- 
quests the  Minister  of  War  to  grant  rations  of  food  to  the  gendar- 
merie instead  of  the  sum  of  money  generally  apportioned.  Also, 
signature  of  Fouche  to  portion  of  letter.     With  portrait. 

1649.  Fouche   (Joseph.  Due  D'Otkante).     L.S.     1  p.  4to.     Paris,  1800. 

From  the  Minister  of  Police  to  the  Minister  of  War.  With  portrait, 
full  length,  open  letters. 

Regarding  the  freeing  of  St.  Martin,  and  placing  the  responsibility  upon 
Gen.  Liebers. 

1650.  Fouche  (Joseph,  Due  D'Otrante).    Portrait,  full  bust  in  uniform. 

Velyn  f.    Mile.  De  N'oireterre  del.     Stipple.     4to.  Paris,  n.d. 

1651.  Fouche  (Joseph,  Due  D'Otrante).     Portrait,  full  bust  in  uniform. 

Stipple.    Unsigned.     8vo. 

1652.  Fouche  (Joseph,  Due  D'Otrante).     Portrait,  full  bust  in  uniform. 

Stipple.    Unsigned.    4to.  Paris,  n.d. 

1653.  Fouche  and  Lombard.    Duplicate  D.S.  2  pp.  4to.    Paris,  le  8  Floreal, 

FAn  8  [April  27,  1800].  To  the  Prefect  of  the  Dept.  of  the  North, 
informing  him  that  one,  M.  J.  [Lussigny]  is  now  entitled  to  political 
rights,  &c.  Signed  by  Fouche,  Minister  of  Police  (probably  with  his 
stamp),  and  Lombard,  Secretary-General. 


1654.  i^'oucHE,  Massena,  Kleix,  and  others.    Portraits,  mainly  in  uniform. 

8vo,  and  12mo,  no  duplicates,  20  pieces. 

1655.  Bouquet  (Charles  L.  A.,  Due  De  Belle-Isle — Marshal  of  France). 

L.S.  2  pp.  8vo.     Marbres,  July  27,   1757.     Asks  the  Marquis   de 
Marigny  to  permit  M.  Contestabile  to  order  70  feet  of  marble. 

1656.  Fouquet  (Charles  L.  A.,  Due  De  Belle-Isle).     L.S.     2  pp.  4to. 

Versailles,  April  5,  1759. 

Written  to  M.  Le  Berthen,  telling  him  that  he  will  have  his  request 
granted. 

1657.  FouQUET  (Charles  L.  A.,  Due  De  Belle-Isle).    D.S.  1  p.  4to.    April 

30,  1821. 

1658.  FouQUET  (Charles  L.  A.,  Due  De  Belle-Isle).    Portrait,  full  bust  in 

oval   in  uniform.     Line  engraving.     Vin.   Vangelisty   fecit,   1775. 
Small  4to. 

1659.  Fouquier-Tainville  (Antoine  Q.)    Portrait,  full  bust  in  oval.  Mezzo- 

tint by  Levachez,  trial  scene  and  biographical  notice  in  script  beneath. 
8vo,  on  small  folio  sheet. 

1660.  Fourier    (Jean  B.   J. — author  of  the  Introduction  to  the   work  on 

Egypt,  published  by  Napoleon).    D.S.    2  pp.  folio,  Oct.  13,  1805. 

1661.  Fournier  De  La  Contamixe  (Marie  N. — chaplain  to  Napoleon,  and 

Bishop  of  Montpellier).     A.L.S.,  1  p.  4to.  [Paris],  Sept.  12,  1825, 
regretting  his  inability  to  dine  with  a  certain  French  general. 

1662.  Fox  (Charles  James — celebrated  English  Secty.  of  State  for  Foreign 

Affairs).   A.L.S.   1  p.  4to.   St.  James,  Oct.  11,  1783.   To  the  House 
of  Lords. 

"  Ab  The  Lord  Chamberlain  of  His  Majesty's  Household  informs  me 
that  there  remains  no  money  in  his  office  .  .  .  cause  the  sum  of 
two  thousand  pounds  to  be  lodged  with  him,"  etc. 

1663.  Fox   (Charles  James).     Portrait,  half  legth  in  oval.     Engraved  by 

Wm.  Lane  after  Sir  Joshua  Reynolds.    Stipple.    4to.    London,  1793 

1664.  Fox  (Charles  James).    Portrait,  bust  after  Nollekens.     Engraved  by 

H.  Meyer  after  [Twins.    Stipple.    Proof  in  open  letters.    4to. 

London,  1806 

1665.  Fox  (Charles  James).    Portrait,  full  bust.    Engraved  by  H.  Meyer, 

drawn  by  J.  Jackson,  after  Sir.  J.  Reynolds.    Stipple.    4to. 

London,  1812 

1666.  Fox  (Charles  James).    Portrait,  half  length  standing,  right  hand  on 

document.     Engraved  by  John  Jones  after  Sir  Joshua  Reynolds. 
Mezzotint.  Folio,  with  margins.  Brilliant  impression.    London,  1819 

1667.  Fox   (Charles  James).     Portrait,  full  bust  from  a  statue,  by  N'olle- 

kens.    Engraved  by  T.  Gaugain.    Stipple.    Folio  (creased  across  the 
middle  and  stained) .  [London] 


1668.  Fox  (Charles  James).     Portraits,  (1),  full  length,  G.  A.  S'asso  inc. 

G.  B.  Bosio  dis.  (2),  full  bust.  Stipple.  Unsigned.  8vo.  To- 
gether, 2  pieces. 

1669.  FoY   (Maximilian  S. — French  general,  commander  of  cavalry  under 

Moreau,  Member  of  the  Chamber  of  Deputies).  A.L.S.  4  pp.  small 
4to.  Paris,  Aug.  3,  1808.  Informs  Marshal  Delorme  that  he  is  on 
neither  side  in  the  case  in  question,  and  desires  to  hear  no  more  of 
the  matter.    With  portrait. 

1670.  FoY  (Maximilian  S.).     A.L.S.     1  p.  folio,  Paris,  Oct.  22,  1816.     To 

Count  Corvetto,  Minister  of  Finance. 

A  request  on  behalf  of  his  brother,  whose  pension  had  been  withdrawn, 
and  who  for  no  apparent  reason  had  been  dismissed  from  the  position 
of  Inspector  of  Post-OflSces. 

1671.  FoY  (Maximilian  S.).     Portrait,  full  bust  in  uniform.     Stipple,  un- 

signed.    4to. 

1672.  FoY   (Maximilian  S.).     Portrait,  half  length  in  uniform.     Stipple, 

Unsigned.     4to.  Paris,  n.d. 

1673.  FoY  (Maximilian  S.).    Portrait,  full  bust  in  uniform.    Stipple.    Un- 

signed.    4to.  Paris,  n.d. 

1674.  Francis    I.,    Emperor    Of    Austria.     L.S.   (in  Italian),  2  pp.  4to. 

Vienna,  Sept.  30,  1814.  To  Count  Magawly  relative  to  the  Bourbon 
family,  etc. 

1675.  Francis  I.,  King  Of  France.    L.S.    1  p.  folio.    With  portrait. 

1676.  Francis  L,  King  Of  France.    Portrait,  full  bust  in  oval.    Le  Coeur 

sculpt.    Des  Pais  del.    Mezzotint.    8vo. 

1677.  Francis  I.,  King  Of  France.    Portrait,  full  bust  in  oval.    Grave  par 

N.  Ransonnette.    Line  engraving  (mounted).    4to. 

1678.  Francis  I.  (Emperor  Of  Germany^  founder  of  the  house  of  Hapsburg- 

Lorraine).  L.S.  1  p.  4to.  July  31,  1758.  Advises  his  consin  to 
have  the  army  ready  for  action  in  case  Saxony  is  attacked.  With 
portrait. 

1679.  Francis  I.,  King  Of  The  Two  Sicilies.     L.S.     ''Francesco,"  1  p. 

4to.    Naples,  N^ov.  23,  1824.     To  Guiseppe  Coppette. 

1680.  Francis  L,  King  Of  The  Two  Sicilies.    Portrait,  full  length  in  uni- 

form, seated.  Leroux  sculp.  IST.  Dun  pinxt.  Line  engraving.  4to. 
Embossed  stamp,  a  crowned  "  N  "  in  lower  right  hand  corner. 

1681.  Francis  L,  Emperor  Of  Austria.    Portrait,  half  length  in  uniform. 

Stipple.  Joh.  Ziterer  pinxt.  4to.  In  colors,  probably  colored  by 
hand. 

1682.  Francis  IL,  Emperor  Of  Germany.     "  The  Emperor  of  Germany, 

reviewing  his  troops  attended  by  his  general  officers "  [which  in- 
cludes Gideon  E.  von  Loudon,  Andreas  Haddik,  and  others].  Line 
engraving.  4to.  (margins  cut  away,  and  creased  across  middle). 
4to.  London,  1780 


1683.  Francis  II.,  Emperor  Of  Germany.    Portrait,  full  bust  engraved  by 

F.  C.  Lewis  after  Sir  Thomas  Lawrence.    4to.   India  paper. 

London,  1836 

1684.  Francis  II.,  Emperor  Of  Germany.    Portrait,  full  bust  in  oval.    En- 

graved by  Pagni.     Line  engraving.     4to.  Firenze,  n.d. 

1685.  Francis  II.,  Emperor  Of  Germany.    Portrait,  full  length  in  uniform. 

Folio.    In  colors.  London,  1815 

1686.  Francis  II.,  Emperor  Of  Germany.    Portrait.    Another  copy  of  the 

preceding,  printed  on  paper  of  a  slightly  different  tone,  also  in  colors, 
differing  slightly  from  the  preceding. 

1687.  Francis  II.,  Emperor  Of  Germany.      Portrait,  on  horseback,  with 

Maria  Theresa  and  many  others,  4to,  also  half  length  portrait.  To- 
gether 2  pieces. 

1688.  Franqois  De  K^eufchateau  (Nicolas  L. — French  statesman  and  poet, 

favored  the  Revolution,  member  of  the  Directory).  A.L.S.  1  p.  4to. 
Seltz,  June  18,  1798.    To  M.  Bottin. 

Written  shortly  before  he  became  Minister  of  the  Interior  (which  was 
in  July  of  1798),  saying  that  the  reports  about  Gibraltar  and  the  break- 
ing off  of  certain  negotiations  are  false,  etc. 

1689.  Franqois  De  Neufchateau  (Nicolas  L.).    A.L.S.  1  p.  4to.    Paris, 

May  22,  1807.  As  president  of  the  Societe  d' Agriculture,  &c.  re- 
quests the  Prefect  of  the  Dept.  of  the  Rhone  to  forward  a  package  to 
M.  Chancey.  With  leaf  of  address  of  another  letter,  wax  seal  (split). 
(2  pieces). 

1690.  Franqois  De  Neufchateau   (Nicolas  L.).      Portrait,  full  bust  in 

uniform.  Velyn  [sc.].  Mme.  De  Nore  Ferre  del.,  1814.  Stipple. 
8vo. 

1691.  Franqois  De  Neufchateau  (Nicolas  L.).     Portrait,    full   bust   in 

uniform.     De  Noire  del.     Stipple.     8vo. 

1692.  Frankfort.    Colored  view.    Folio.  London,  1815 

1693.  [Franklin  (Benjamin).]     A    South  East  View  of  Christ's  Church. 

[Philadelphia,  Franklin's  burial  place.]  8vo.  [From  the  Colum- 
bian Mag.,  1787.] 

1694.  Frederick  Augustus  I.,  [King  Of  Saxony — ally  of  Napoleon].    Por- 

trait, full  bust  in  uniform.  Eenard  sc.  Guibert  pinxt.  Stipple. 
4to.  Paris,  n.d. 

1695.  Frederick  William  II. —  (King  Of  Prussia — surnamed  the  Great). 

L.S.  1  p.  4to.  Potsdam,  July  16,  1774.  To  Baron  de  Storst,  Min- 
ister of  State,  regretting  his  illness  and  stating  that  he  will  grant 
his  request  upon  the  writer's  return  from  Silesia.  With  portrait 
engraved  by  H.  Marais  after  A.  Graf. 


1696.  Frederick  William  II.,  King  Of  Prussia.    L.S.    1  p.  4to.    Prymont, 

July  19,  1797.  To  Comtesse  de  Lameth,  regretting  the  position  her- 
self and  family  are  in,  and  setting  aside  a  sum  of  money  for  her  use. 
(One  corner  repaired.)     With  portrait. 

1697.  Frederick  William  III.,  King  Of  Prussia.    D.S.    1  p.  folio.    Pots- 

dam, Oct.  17,  1810. 

1698.  Frederick  William  III.,  King  Of  Prussia.    L.S.    1  p.  4to.    Berlin, 

April  1,  1833,  also  a  1  p.  4to  ms.  account  of  the  king  written  in  a 
contemporary  hand.    2  pieces. 

1699.  Frederick  William  III.,  King  Of  Prussia.    Portrait,  full  length  in 

uniform.     Drawn  by  W.  Heath.     In  colors.     Folio.     London,  1814 

1700.  Frederick  William  III.,  King  Of  Prussia.     Portrait,  full  bust  in 
^  uniform.     H.  Meyer,  sculpt.     F.  Bolt  del.     Berlin.     Line  and  stip- 
ple.    4to.     Open  letters.     4to.  London,   1814 

1701.  Frederick  William  III.,  King  Of  Prussia.     Portrait,  full  bust  in 

oval.     Stipple.     4to.  [London],  1815 

1702.  Frederick  William  III.,  King  Of  Prussia.     Portrait,  full  bust  in 

uniform.     E.  Houston  fecit.     A.  Pesne  pinxt.     Mezzotint.     8vo. 

London,  Bowles 

1703.  Frederick  W^illiam  III.,  King  Of  Prussia.     Portrait,  "  Frederico 

Guglielmo  III,  Ee  di  Prussia,^^  full  bust  in  uniform.  Stipple.  Un- 
signed.    4to.  Milan,  n.d. 

1704.  Frederick  William  III.,  King  Of  Prusssia.     Portrait,  full  bust  in 

uniform.     In   colors.     8vo. 

1705.  Frederick  William  III.,  King  Of  Prussia.     Portrait,  full  bust  in 

uniform.     In  colors.     8vo. 

1706.  Frederick  William  III.,  King  Of  Prussia.    "  Ingresso  delle  Potenze 

Alleate  in  Parigi,'^  containing  portraits  of  Frederick  William  III., 
also  Alexander  L,  Emperor  of  Eussia,  numerous  soldiers,  etc.  L. 
Cunego,  inc.     A.D.D.  inv.     Line  engraving.     4to. 

1707.  Frederick  William  III.,  King  Of  Prussia.    Portrait  [as,  a  boy],  full 

length  in  uniform.     In  colors.     8vo. 

1708.  Frederick  William  III.,  King  Of  Prussia.     Portrait,  in  uniform, 

on  horseback.     Canton  del.  et  sculp.     4to.     In  colors. 

London,  1815 

1709.  Frederick  William  IIL,  King  Of  Prussia.    Portrait,  full  length  in 

uniform,  standing  beside  cannon,  tents  in  background.  P.  Hass, 
sculpt.  A  Pollau  del.  Stipple,  cut  close  and  mounted  and  slight 
repairs.     Small  folio. 

1710.  Frederick  William  III.,  King  Of  Prussia.    Portrait,  full  length  in 

uniform,  standing  beside  cannon.  P.  Haas  sculp.  Berlin.  A.  Pollau 
del.    Stipple.    Small  folio. 


1711.  Frederick  William  III.,  King  Of  Prussia.    Portrait,  together  with 

that  of  Louisa  Auguste  Wilhelmine,  his  queen.  Martignac  sculp. 
F.  Mendez  del.    Stipple.    8vo. 

1712.  Frederick  William  IV.,  King  Of  Prussia.    L.S.    1  p.  4to.    Berlin, 

April  6,  1840. 

1713.  Frederick  Charles,  Prince  Of  Prussia,  nephew  of  Wilhelm  I.    Por- 

trait, full  bust  in  uniform.  Line  engraving.  Unsigned.  In  col- 
ors.    8yo. 

1714.  Frederick,  Joseph,  Ludewig,  C.  A.,  Hereditary  Prince  of  Hesse  Hom- 

burg.  Portrait,  full  bust  in  uniform.  H.  Meyer  sculp.,  W.  H. 
Watts  pinxt.    Stipple.    Proof  on  India  paper.    4to.         London,  1818 

1715.  Freemasonry.     D.S.  by  Tesson,   Marochetti,  Yan-Eshecy,   P.   A.  L^ 

Eoux,  Simon,  Detouy  and  several  others.  1  p.  large  folio,  on  vellum, 
with  numerous  symbols  on  margins.  Paris,  July  29,  1813,  certifying 
that  Joseph  F.  Bourdeil  is  now  a  member  of  the  E :  ATT,  3rd  grade. 

1716.  French  Ambassadors,  &c.     [Kayneval  (A.  G.,  Comte  de — Ambassador 

to  Pome).]  Letter,  unsigned,  but  said  to  be  in  his  autograph,  4  pp. 
folio  n.p.n.d. ;  Osmond  (E.  E.  D^ — Ambassador  to  England).  Signa- 
ture, and  3  lines  in  his  autograph  on  a  report.  1  p.  folio.  Grenoble, 
IS^ov.  4,  1793  (folded)  ;  Turgot  (L.  F.  E.  de— Ambassador  to  Spain). 
A.KS.,  1  p.  24mo.  n^p.n.d. ;  Lefebre  (A.E. — diplomatist).  A.L.S. 
4  pp.  4to.    Paris,  May  2,  1833.    Together,  4  pieces. 

1717.  French  Army.    General  de  Division.     Comdant.  de  la  Legion  d'Hoii- 

neur.     Grave  par  Levachez,  dessine  par  H.  Yernet.     Folio. 

1718.  French  Caricature.    "  Mai  lui  veut  mal  lui  tourne  dit  le  Bon  Homme 

Eichard."    Line.    Unsigned.    Oblong  4to.    With  mat. 

Upon  the  decline  of  Great  Britain's  commerce,  Avhich  latter  is  repre- 
sented by  a  cow,  with  an  American  sawing  off  her  horns,  a  Dutchman 
milking  lier,  with  Spain  and  France  nearby  and  requesting  some  of  the 
milk,  the  British  lion  asleep  on  the  left  with  an  Englishman  alongside 
bewailing  the  fact  that  his  country  is  fast  losing  her  commercial 
supremacy  and  wondering  why  she  does  not  awake,  &c. 

1719.  French  Caricatures.    Three,  one  entitled  '*'  The  French  Flight,"  other 

two  proofs  before  all  letters.  Line  and  stipple.  Small  folio  and  4to. 
(3  pieces). 

1720.  French  Colonies.     "  Le  debarquement  des  Francois,  pour  Festablise- 

ment  de  la  nouvelle  colonic,  dans  le  port  de  la  nouvelle  Cayenne  ou  la 
France.  Equinoxialle.'^    Dutch  line  engraving,  in  colors.    4to.      1762 

1721.  French  Colonies  in  America.     A  Certificate  issued  by  the  settlers 

of  St.  Domingo  to  the  effect  that  the  properties,  incomes,  etc.  of 
the  colony  had  never  been  taxed  20  per  cent.  Signed  by  Belloc  de 
Marais,  Labattu,  Barre  de  Saint  Tenant,  Charrier.  etc.  1  page 
small  4to.  Paris,  May  18,  1790 


1722.  Frexch  Colonies  in  America.    The  Representatives  of  the  People  of 

St.  Domingo  ask  the  delivery  of  21  pounds  of  coffee,  etc.,  from  the 
stores  of  the  Eepublic  in  Brest.  Signed  by  Vardon,  Giraud,  Cheril- 
lard,  etc.  With  the  seal  of  the  representatives  of  the  People.  1  page 
folio.  Year  III  [1795] 

1723.  French  Colonies  in  America.    Southonax  (Leger-Felicite),  French 

political  agent,  and  one  of  the  three  commissaries  sent  by  the  Direc- 
toire  to  St.  Domingo.  L.S.  to  the  Secretary  of  the  Navy  and  Colo- 
nies, recommending  Vidalot,  a  merchant  of  St.  Domingo.    2  pp.  4to. 

Paris,  Year  VI  [1798] 

1724.  French  Engravings.     "  Das  Billiard."    Mezzotint;  Galerie  d'Orleans, 

Mezzotint,  and  others.    4to.    Together,  5  pieces. 

1725.  French   Fleet.     Die  Seeschlacht,   nach   dem  beriihmten  West'schen 

Gemalde  der  Schlacht  von  La  Hogue.  Line  engraving,  after  Woollett 
engr.,  by  G.  Dobler.    Large  folio,  cut  close. 

1726.  French  Journalists,  &c.    Bertin  (L.M.A. — founder  of  the  ''  Journal 

des  Debats").  A.L.S.  1  p.  8vo.  n.p.n.d. ;  Levesque  de  la  Ravaliere 
(P.  A. — French  litterateur).  A.L.S.  3  pp.  4to,  including  addressed 
portion.  Paris,  May  7,  1761;  Lally-Tolendal  (T.  G.,  Marquis  de- 
orator  and  writer).  Signature  at  end  of  letter.  1  p.  oblong  24mo. 
Paris,  Feb.  15,  1816;  Laya  (Jean  L. — dramatist).  A.L.S.  1  p. 
12mo.    Paris,  June  1,  1798.    4  pieces. 

1727.  French  Litterateurs.    Eadonvilliers  (C.  F.  L.,  Abbe).    A.L.S.  2  p. 

small  4to.  A^ersailles,  May  6,  1768;  Savignac  (A.  E.  C.  D.  de). 
A.L.S.  1  p.  oblong  12mo.*'  July  8,  1842;  Moleon  (J.  C.  V.  de.) 
A.L.S.  2  iDp.  12mo,  including  addressed  portion,  n.p.n.d.;  Dallier- 
Pleurizelle  (Charles).  A.L.S.  1  p.  4to.  Paris,  Sept.  7,  1787.  4 
pieces. 

1728.  French  Lottery  Ticket  in  favor  of  the  Poor.    Signed  Melin.    1741. 

1729.  French  Political  Writers,  &c.     Bernard  (L.R.D. — magistrate  and 

Avriter).  A.L.S.  1  p.  8vo.  Paris,  Jan.  7,  1842;  Esmenard  (Joseph 
A. — political  writer).  A.L.S.  1  p.  12mo.  n.p.,  circa  1800;  Paulin 
(Victor — legal  writer).  A.L.S.,  2  pp.  8vo,  including  addressed  por- 
tion. Paris,  Aug.  25,  1842;  Biedermann  (F.  K. — German  publicist 
and  professor  of  Law  at  Leipsic).  A.L.S.  1  p.  4to.  Paris,  Mar.  15, 
1842;  Scrofani  (Xavier — Italian  historian  and  economist).  A.L.S. 
2  pp.  24mo,  including  addressed  portion,    n.p.n.d.    5  pieces. 

1730.  French  Postal  Service.    D.S.  by  De  Nilebrun.    1  p.  folio.    Oct.  20, 

1790. 

One  of  the  orders  issued  to  the  postmasters  between  Paris  and  Calais 
regarding  horses. 


1731.  French  Professional  Men.     Perronet    (Jean  R.,  bridge-engineer). 

A.L.S.  3  pp.  square  8vo.  Paris,  April  20,  1770;  Deeaisne  (Joseph — 
botanist  and  horticulturist).  A.L.S.  1  p.  4to.  Paris,  April  2,  1830; 
Gail  (Jean  B. — French  Hellenist,  keeper  of  Greek  and  Latin  manu- 
scripts in  Royal  Library).  A.L.S.  1  p.  square  8vo.  [Paris]  n.d.; 
Delaroche  (Hippolyte,  called  Paul,  painter).  A.L.S.  4' pp.  4to,  in- 
cluding addressed  portion.     [Paris],  May,  1807.    4  pieces. 

1732.  French  Revolution.     D.S.  by  eleven  Officers  of  the  Revolutionary 

Army,  including  Chevalier,  Branche,  Charpentier,  and  Badin  Shen- 
ton,    1  p.  4to.    Camp  of  Hornbache,  June  10,  1793.    With  seal. 

1733.  French  Revolution.     A.L.S.  of  Sophie  Gravier,  n.p.     1  p.   12mo. 

Nov.  2,  1794,  regarding  the  release  of  prisoners.  Also,  a  4  pp.  folio 
manuscript,  unsigned,  relative  to  the  daughters  of  M.  Gravier  (in- 
cluding Sophie  as  above),  who  were  imprisoned  on  false  charges  ])y 
the  agents  of  Robespierre. 

1734.  French  Revolution.     "La   Machine   Infernale."     Grave   par   Poll; 

"  Scene  in  the  Garden  of  the  Thnilleries,  12th  of  July  1789.^'  To- 
gether, 2  pieces.    4to. 

1735.  French    Revolution.      "  Le    Contraste,    1793.'^      Liberte    Frangaise. 

Liberte  Angloise.  2  medallions;  (1)  showing  France  as  a  Fury, 
snakes  as  hair,  holding  in  one  hand  a  trident  on  which  is  the  decapi- 
tated head  of  Libert}^,  &c. ;  (2)  showing  Britannia  peacefully  seated, 
with  sleeping  lion  at  feet,  scales  in  one  hand.  Magna  Charta  in  the 
other,  &c.    Line.    Unsigned.    4to. 

1736.  French. Revolution.     A  full  length  male  figure,  holding  a  flag  on 

which  is  "  La  Liberte  ou  la  Mort,^'  plate  entitled  "  Le  Porte  drapeau 
de  la  fete  civique.'*'    Grave  par  Copia,  peint  par  Bovli.    Stipple.    4to. 

^  Paris,  [ca.  1793] 

1737.  French  Revolution.     Full  length  figure  "La  Liberte."     Pointeau 

sculp.,  Vellemain  del.    Stipple.    Folio,  cut  close.      Paris,  [ca.  1795] 

1738.  French  Revolution.     Full  length  figure  "  Egalite,"  holding  in  her 

hand  "  Declaration  des  droits  de  Fhomme  et  du  citoyen."  Villeneuve 
graveur.    Mezzotint.    Folio,  cut  close.  Paris,  [ca.  1795] 

1739.  French  Revolution.     Tableau  General  de  la  Revolution  Frangaise. 

Outline  engraving.     Xormand  sculpt.     Lafitte  del.     Folio.  1802 

1740.  French  Revolution.     View  of  the  "  Montague  du  Lion."     Curious 

lithograph  in  colors  of  the  emblem  of  the  "  Party  of  the  Mountain  " 
of  the  French  Revolution.  Y.  Lignian  del.  Lith.  des  F.  Williaume. 
Oblong  12mo. 

1741.  French  Revolution.     A  series  of  Dutch  engravings  (73)  illustrating 

incidents  in  the  Revolution^    8vo.    Interestinoj  collection. 


1742.  French  Statesmen,  &c.    Castelbajac  (Marie  B.,  Vicomte  de — promi- 

nent in  politics  after  the  fall  of  Bonaparte).  A.L.S.  1  p.  4to.  Lune- 
ville,  Oct.  6,  1819:  Montlivault  (Casimir  M.  G.,  Comte  de— States- 
man). A.L.S.  2  pp.  4to,  including  addressed  portion.  Caen,  Nov. 
6,  1815.  To  Comte  de  Lescarene;  Clermont-Tonnerre  (A.  M.  G., 
Due  de — Minister  of  War).  Signature  on  slip;  Cadet-Gassicourt 
C.  L.  F. — pharmacist,  lawyer,  author,  &c.).  A.L.S.  1  p.  8vo,  and 
prescription  in  his  autograph.  1  p.  8vo.  Paris,  [Nov.]  22,  1843. 
5  pieces. 

1743.  French  Views.    Vue  de  la  Tour  St.  Genevieve  et  du  Pantheon.     Col- 

ored lithograph,  after  Arnout.    Folio. 

1744.  French  Views.     Chambre  des  Deputes.     Colored  lithographs,  after 

Arnout.    Folio. 

1745.  French  Views.     Vue  du  Palais  des  Tuileries,     Colored  lithograph, 

after  Arnout.    Folio. 

1746.  French  Views.     Arc  de  Triomphe  de  I'Etoile.     Colored  lithograph, 

after  Arnout.     Folio  (slightly  soiled). 

1747.  French  Views.     Dome  des  Invalides.     Colored  lithograph,  after  Ar- 

nout.   Folio. 

1748.  French  Views.    Vue  du  Jardin  du  Palais  Koyal.    Colored  lithograph, 

after  Arnout.    Folio. 

1749.  French  Views.    Vue  de  la  Colonnade  du  Louvre.    Colored  lithograph, 

after  Arnout.    Folio. 

1750.  French  Views.     Boulevard  des    Italiens.     Colored   lithograph,    after 

Arnout.    Folio. 

1751.  French  Views.    Vue  du  Chateau  de  Versailles.     Colored  lithograph, 

after  Arnout.    Folio. 

1752.  French  Views.     Vue  Generate  de  la  Place  de  la  Concorde.     Colored 

lithograph,  after  Arnout.    Folio. 

1753.  French  Views.    Vue  du  Pont  Neuf .    Colored  lithograph,  after  Arnout. 

Folio. 

1754.  Fressinet  (Philibert — French  general).    A.L.S.    4  pp.  4to,  includ- 

ing addressed  portion.  Naples,  March  3,  1806.  To  his  friend 
Amedee  on  personal  matters. 

1755.  Fressinet    (Philibert).     Portrait,    full    bust    in    uniform.     Peint 

d'apres  nature  a  Eome  par  D.  C.     Stipple.    8vo,  with  margins. 

1756.  Freteau  De   Saint-Just    (Emmanuel  M.   M.   P. — French  lawyer). 

Portrait,  full  bust  in  oval.     F.  Bonneville  del.  Stipple.     8vo. 

Paris,  n.  d. 


1757.  Freytag   (Field  Marshal).     A.D.S.     1  p.     8vo.     Grenoble,  Sept., 

1796.    Signed  also  by  the  commissioner  of  war,  Nicolas.    With  por- 
trait, full  bust  in  oval,  eng.  by  Ornie.     Stipple. 
Receipt  for  a  quantity  of  stores. 

1758.  Friaut  (Louis,  General).    A.L.S.     1  p.  4to.     Paris,  Jan.  13, 1815.    To 

M.  Mauret,  inspector  of  forests.  With  portrait,  full  bust  in  uni- 
form.    Litho. 

Haviug  been  authorized  to  open  his  father's  mail,  he  writes  that  his 
father  has  departed  for  Metz. 

1759.  Friedrich  Heinrich  Ludwig — Prussian  prince,  brother  of  Frederick 

the  Great.  Portrait,  full  length  in  uniform.  Rados  inc.  L.  Firer 
dip.     G.  B.  Bosio  dis.     Stipple.     4to. 

1760.  Gage  (Charles  Auguste  De  Matignox,  Comte  De,  1646-1729 — Mar- 

shal of  France;  distinguished  himself  at  the  siege  of  Mons  and 
A^amur).    A.D.S.  1  p.  folio.     Sedan,  March  28,  1693. 

1761.  Gail  (Jeax  Baptiste — French  Hellenist  and  a  member  of  the  Insti- 

tute, 1755-1829).     A.L.S.     1  p.  4to.  June  28,  1828 

Asking  for  a  copy  of  the  work  of  his  son   (Jean  Francois),  also  a  well 
known  Hellenist. 

1762.  Gainsborough   (Thomas).     Original  drawing  in  sepia  and  pencil  of 

an  English  pastoral  scene,  said  to  be  the  work  of  Thomas  Gainsbor- 
ough.    4to.     Unsigned. 

1763.  Galen    (C. — celebrated   Greek  medical  writer).     Portrait,  Mezzotint. 

4to  cut  close.  [London,  Bowles] 

1764.  Gall  (Fraxz  Joseph — celebrated  German  physician  and  the  founder 

of  the  system  of  phrenology).  Autograph  signed.  Paris,  May  12, 
1826.     With  portrait.     2  pieces. 

1765.  Galletti    (Pietro  Luigi — Italian   monk   and  well-known   antiquary, 

1724-90).  A.L.S.  To  Antonio  Frangesco  Gori,  also  well-known 
Italian  antiquary.    2  pp.  4to.  Kome,  October  5,  1748 

Speaking  about  several   ancient   objects   acquired  by  him   and   asking 
Gori  for  two  copies  of  one  of  his  pamphlets. 

1766.  Gambier  (James — English  admiral,  served  in  the  American  war  at  the 

capture  of  Charleston,  etc. ) .  Portrait,  half  length,  in  uniform.  En- 
graved by  G.  Bartolozzi,  drawn  by  W.  Evans  after  Sir  Wm.  Beechey. 
Stipple.     4to.  *^  London,  1810 

1767.  Gambier  (James).     Portrait;  Johann  W.  Goethe,  Portrait;  William 

Hazlitt,  portrait  (etching)  ;  Danzil  HoUis — English  politician.  Por- 
trait by  Masson  (all  margins  cut  away)  ;  Georg  Burcard  Loeffel- 
holz,  portrait ;  Homer,  portrait  from  a  sculpture ;  Ibrahim  Bey — 
Mameluke  chief,  Portrait;  and  another,  probably  Isabella  of  Castile 
(margins  cut  away).    Folio  and  8vo.    Together,  8  pieces. 


1768.  Ganteaume  (Hoxore  J. — French  Naval  officer,  served  in  the  American 

war,  escorted  Bonaparte  from  Eg3^pt  to  France  in  1799).  L.S.  1  p. 
folio  on  board  the  vessel  "  Majestueux ''  on  way  to  Toulon,  Feb.  14, 
1810.    With  portrait. 

Regarding  the  death  of  Capt.  Descorcher,  which  he  had  heard  of  be- 
fore, and  saying  that  he  was  an  officer  esteemed  bj-  all,  etc. 

1769.  Ganteaume  (Hoxore  J.).     L.S.     2  pp.  folio.     Toulon,  March  7,  1814. 

To  Count  Daru,  of  the  war  department,  regarding  the  transfer  of 
wagons  and  supplies. 

1770.  Gakat  (Dominique  Joseph — French  revolutionist,  succeeded  Danton 

as  Minister  of  Justice,  notified  Louis  XVI.  that  the  Convention  had 
sentenced  him  to  death).  x\.L.S.  2  pp.  4to.  Paris,  October  10, 
1802.  To  Lefebvre  &  Seraceres  of  the  senate,  a  request  for  a  position 
for  M.  Brillet.     With  portrait. 

1771.  Gardaxe    (Gaspard  Axdre — general,   Ambassador  to  Persia,   1807). 

A.L.S.     2  pp.  folio.  Teheran,  Oct.  12,  1808.     To  Cardinal  Fesch. 

A  most  interesting  letter,  written  during  the  writer's  embassy  to 
Persia,  in  which  he  deSires  the  recall  of  a  missionary,  Leopold  Sebas- 
tiani,  who  is  devoted  entirely  to  the  English  cause. 

1772.  Gardiner,  Me.    West-South-West  view  of  Christ's  Church,  Gardiner, 

Me.    A.  J.  Davis  del.  on  stone  from  F.  Farber.   4to.      Boston,  n.d. 

1773.  Gardner  (Sir  x\lan — British  admiral,  joined  Lord  Howe  in  1778  on 

the  coast  of  N.  America).  Portrait,  full  bust  in  uniform.  B.  Bead- 
ing, sculp.,  T.  Clarke,  pinxt.     Line  engraving.     4to.      London,  1799 

1774.  Garnier  (Jean — member  of  the  Council  of  500,  exiled  in  1815  and 

came  to  America,  was  drowned  in  the  "Ohio,''  1820).  L.S.  3  pp. 
folio.  n.p.n.d.  {circa,  1798) 

1775.  Garxier-Pages   (Etiexxe  J.  L. — French  political  orator  and  repub- 

lican). 1801-41.  A.L.S.  to  M.  Eousset.  1  p.  4to.  Paris,  July  23, 
1834.     With  portrait.     2  pieces. 

In  reference  to  the  great  success  which  may  be  attained  with  the 
"Journal  du  Peuple." 

1776.  Garrax  De  Coulox"  (Jeax  P. — member  of  the  convention  voted  for 

the  death  of  Louis  XVL).  D.E.  2  pp.  folio.  Paris,  Jan.  14,  1795. 
Signed  also  by  Merlin  de  Douai,  eminent  French  statesman  and  jurist. 

1777.  Garrax  De  Coulon  (Jean  P.).     Portrait,  full  bust  in  oval.     Saraoz 

sculp.     Bonneville  del.     Stipple.     8vo.  Paris,  n.d. 

1778.  Gaskin  (Rev.  George).     Portrait  engraved  by  S.  W.  Reynolds  after 

W.  Owen.     Mezzotint.     4to  (creased  in  places).  London,  1820 

1779.  Gasparin    (Adriex   E.   Pierre  De — French  Minister).     D.S.     1  p. 

folio.     May  20, 1839. 

1780.  Gassexdi   (Jeax  J.  B. — French  general).     L.S.     2  pp.  4to.     Paris, 

Oct.  31,  1812.     To  M.  Cambry. 

Regards  the  replacing  of  M.  Trevor  as  adjutant  major  at  La  Rochelle. 


1781.  Gaudin  (Maktix  M,,  Due  De  Gaeta— Minister  of  Finance  to  Napo- 

leon, gov.  of  the  Bank  of  France).  L.S.  1  p.  folio.  Paris,  July  1 2, 
1810.     To  Baron  Monnies,  secty.  of  the  Emperor's  cabinet. 

Requesting  the  return  of  MSS.  relative  to  tlie  disposal  of  finances  decreed 
by  the  Emperor,  which  were  among  some  papers  at  the  meeting  of  the 
council  Jan.  22,  1810. 

1782.  Gaudin  (Maktin  M.,  Dug  De  Gaeta).    L.S.    1  p.  folio.    Paris,  April 

24,  1815.  To  (Joseph  Fouche),  Diike  of  Otranto,  as  Chief  of  Police. 
Eegarding  the  transfer  of  officers,  and  information  relative  to  the 
heads  of  various  administrations. 

1783.  Gaudin  (Martin  M.,  Dug  De  Gaeta).    Portrait,  full  bust  in  uniform. 

Unsigned.     8vo  with  margins.  Paris,  ca.  1805 

1784.  Gazan  De  La  Peyeiere  (Honore  T.  M. — French  general,  distinguished 

himself  at  Jena,  etc.).  Portrait,  in  uniform,  on  horseback,  ships  in 
the  background.  Dessine  par  Naudet.  Line  engraving.  In  colors. 
Small  folio.  Paris  {ca.  1804) 

1785.  Genlis  (Stephanie  Felicite,  Comtesse  De — celebrated  Frencli  au- 

thor). A.L.  Unsigned  and  undated.  1  p.  4to.  To  M.  Maradan, 
bookseller.     With  portrait. 

The  writer  says  that  a  package,  probably  proofs  of  some  of  her  work, 
has  been  lost  on  the  way,  and  in  a  bantering  yet  anxious  tone  deplores 
the  loss.     She  wishes  to  see  the  person  to  whom  she  is  writing,  etc. 

1786.  Genlis  (Stephanie  Felicite,  Comtesse  De).    A.L.S.    "D.  Ctesse  de 

Genlis."     1  p.  12mo.     Undated.     To  M.  Koux,  a  bookseller. 

Saying  that  M.  Chanut  is  quite  willing  to  write  a  few  articles  on  her 
last  work  (i.  e.,  book),  but  in  order  to  do  so  he  must  see  a  copy,  etc. 

1787.  Gensonne  (Armand).     Portrait,  full  bust  in  oval.     Mezzotint  by  Le- 

vachez,  execution  scene  and  biographical  notice  in  script  beneath. 
8vo,  on  small  folio  sheet. 

1788.  Geoferoy-Saint-Hilaire  (:fiTiENNE — distinguished  French  naturalist, 

accompanied  Bonaparte  to  Egypt).  L.S.  2  pp.  folio.  Paris,  June 
27,  1828.  Eegarding  the  birth  certificate  of  Count  de  Bouille,  which 
was  deposited  in  the  recording  office  of  the  navy  at  Versailles.  With 
portrait. 

1789.  Geoffroy-Saint-Hilaire  (£tienne).     Portrait,  half  length.     Litho- 

graph after  Belliard.     Open  letters.     Folio. 

1790.  George,  Prince  Of  Denmark.    Portrait,  full  bust.    Copper  engraviii<r 

by  Houbraken.     Small  folio.  1745 

1791.  George  L,  King  Of  England.    Portrait,  full  bust  in  royal  robes.    Cop- 

per engraving  by  Houbraken.     Small  folio.  1746 

1792.  George  I.,  King  Of  England.    Portrait,  full  bust  in  robes.    I.  Smith 

fee.     G.  Kneller  pinx.     Mezzotint.     Folio   (cut  close).         London 

1793.  George   IL,  King   Of  England.     Portion  of  D.S.,  oblong.     12mo. 

n.p.n.d. 


1794.  George  II.,  King  Of  England.     Portrait,  full  bust  in  oval.    [Houston 

fecit.  F.  Worlidge  pinxt.]  Mezzotint.  Folio.  First  state,  before 
all  letters  (small  margins). 

1795.  Geoege  III.,  King  Of  England.     Vellum  D.   8.     1  p.  oblong  4to 

(folded).  London,  Dec.  22,  1778.  Signed  also  by  George  "Ger- 
main. 

1796.  George  III.,  King  Of  England.     D.S.     1  p.  folio.     London,  June  1, 

1781.     Signed  also  bj  Charles  Jenkinson,  first  Earl  of  Liverpool. 

1797.  George  III.,  King  Of  England.    D.S.  1  p.  folio.    London,  Sept.  10, 

1784.     Signed  also  by  Yonge. 

1798.  George  III.,  King  Of  England.     D.S.     2  pp.  folio  (inlaid).     London, 

March  23,  1785.     Portrait. 

1799.  George  III.,  King  Of  England.     Yellum  D.S.     With  seals.     1  p. 

oblong  4to.     London,  April  25,  1808.     Also  signed  by  Lord  Castle- 
reagh  and  two  others.     Folded.     (Stained.) 
•Signed  by  the  King  when  blind,  and  rare  in  this  form. 

1800.  George  III.,  King  Of  England.    D.S.     1  p.  folio.    London,  July  1, 

1794.     Signed  also  by  Bentinck,  third  duke  of  Portland. 

1801.  George  III.,  King  Of  England.    Portrait,  full  bust  in  uniform.     En- 

.  graved  by  G.  S.  &  I.  G.  Facius  after  W.  Berezv.     Line  engraving. 
Folio.  '  London,  1791 

1802.  George  III.,  King  Of  England.     Portrait,  half  length  in  uniform. 

M.  A.  Boulier  sc.     Hopkins  del.     Stipple.     4to.  London,  1808. 

1803.  George  III.,  King  Of  England.    Portrait,  half  length  in  uniform.    W. 

Woollett  sculp.    A.  Ramsay  pinxt.    Line  engraving.    Small  folio. 

[London] 

1804.  George  III.,  King  Of  England.     A  Tribute  of  respect  to  his  late 

Majesty  George  the  Third.  Medallion  portraits  of  Princess  Char- 
lotte, Queen  Caroline  and  George  III.  Stipple.  Engraved  by  Mur- 
ray and  Morrison  after  Stothard.     Folio  (margins  spotted). 

London,  1823 

1805.  George  III.,  King  Of  England.     2  portraits  (1)  in  the  1st  year  of  his 

reign,  (2)  in  the  60th  year  of  his  reign.     8vo.     Unsigned. 

1806.  George  IV.,  King  Of  England.    D.S.    2  pp.  folio.    (With  wax  seal.) 

[London],  June  4,  1814.  Also  signed  by  Addington,  Lord  Sidmouth. 
Granting  apportionment  of  counsel.  With  3  portraits.  Together,  4 
pieces. 

1807.  George  IV.,  King  Of  England.    Portrait,  in  uniform,  on  horseback. 

Folio.    In  colors.  London,  1815 

1808.  George  IV.,  King  Of  England.    Portrait  (as  Prince  of  Wales)',  half 

length  in  uniform.  Engraved  by  A.  Cardon,  drawn  by  Harlowe. 
Stipple.     Open  letter  proof  on   India  paper.     4to.  London,»1818 


1809.  George  IV.,  King  Of  England.    Portrait,  half  length.    Engraved  by 

Chas.  Turner  after  Sir  Thomas  Lawrence.     Mezzotint.     Proof  be- 
fore letters,  cut  close.  [London,  1823] 

1810.  George  IV.,  King  Of  England.     Portrait  "Georg  August  Friedrich, 

Prinz   Eegent   von   England,'-   full  bust  in  military   uniform.     In 
colors.     8vo. 

1811.  George  IV.,  King  Of  England.     Portrait,  as  Prince  of  Wales,  full 

length,   standing.     Dighton    del.     Mezzotint     (margins    cut    away, 
mounted  and  date  erased).     Folio. 

1812.  Gerard  (Jean  Ignace  I. — eminent  French  artist  and  caricaturist,  as- 

sumed the  name  of  "  Grandville  ").    A.L.S.    1  p.  4to,  undated.  With 
visiting  card.    To  Viscountess     *     *     *. 

Announcing  his  arrival  from  Fontainebleau,  and  regrets  not  having 
heard  of  lier  visit  to  Paris. 

1813.  Gerard  (Maurice  E.,  Comte — Marshal  of  France,  prominent  figure  at 

Austerlitz  and  at  Waterloo).     D.S.     1  p.  folio,  Paris,  June  15,  1837. 
With  portrait,  full  length  in  uniform,  peint  par  Lariviere. 

A  nomination  relative  to  Mile.  Magnan,  daughter  of  a  commander  of 
the  Legion  of  Honor,  to  enter  free  as  a  student  at  the  Royal  House  at 
St.  Denis. 

1814.  Gerard  (Maurice  E.,  Comte).     Signature  and  5  lines  in  his  auto- 

graph.    On  slip  of  paper,     n.p.n.d.     With  2  portraits,  one  a  litho- 
graph on  India  paper.    Together,  3  pieces. 

1815.  Gerla  (M.— member  of  the  Council  of  500).     A.L.S.     1  p.  4to.     n.p. 

Feb.,  1798.     Also  signed  by  Kamel.   (voted  death).     Relative  to  a 
law  suit. 

1816.  German  Steamboat.     Das  Dampfschif!  Konigin  Maria.     Lithograph 

in  colors.    4to.  Dresden,  circa  1836 

1817.  Gerome    (Jean    Leon — celebrated    French   painter).     A.L.S.     2  pp. 

12mo.     n.d. 

Asking  M.  Herve  to  postpone  his  visit  to  another  day,  as  he  has  been 
named  a  member  of  a  commission  to  visit  the  municipal  schools. 

1818.  Gessner  (Salomon — Swiss  poet  and  artist).     Portrait,  full  bust  in 

oval.    J.  Elias  Haid  sculpsit  et  excudit  Aug.  Vind,  1774.     Mezzo- 
tint.   8vo. 

1819.  Gibraltar.    La  Forteresse  Gibraltar  enferme  des  Espagnioles.     Grave 

par  B.  P.  Leizel.     Dutch  line  engraving.     In  colors.     4to. 

1820.  Gilbert  De  Voisins  (Comte  P.  P.  A. — First  president  of  the  Imperial 

Court  under  Kapoleon).     A.L.S.     4  pp.  small  4to.     Paris,  Decem- 
ber 11,  1815. 

Asking  to  keep  in  his  place  a  general  Controller  of  Paris,  in  danger  of 
losing  his  position  on  account  of  his  opinions. 


1821.  GiLLRAY  Caricature.     "  The  New  Speaker  (i.  e.,  the  Law  Chick)  be- 

tween the  Hawks  and  Buzzards.  Poor  little  Michee,  just  mounting 
[the  Speaker's  Chair],  and  then  funked  and  frightened  out  of  all  his 
hopes."     Line.     J.  Gillray,  inv.  &  fct.     Folio.  London,  1800 

1822.  GiRARDix  (£]MiLE  De— French  journalist,  founder  of  the  "Journal  des 

Connaissances  utiles  "  and  of  "  La  Presse,"  and  editor  of  "  La  Lib- 
erte.'').  A.L.S.  1  p.  12mo.  Paris,  February  14,  1838.  With  por- 
trait.    2  pieces. 

De  Girardin  killed  Armand  Carrel  in  a  duel  in  1836,  and  to  the  former's 
influence  is  ascribed  the  abdication  of  Louis  Philippe. 

1823.  Giro  (Axgelo— of  the  Order  of  St.  Philip).    Two  A.L.S.    2  pp.  12mo, 

and  1  p.  4to.     Turin,  Sept.  21,  1837,  and  Dec.  11,  1838.     To  the 
Marquise  Juliette  de  Barol,  returning  thanks  for  book  loaned  him,  &c. 
From  the  Sylvio  Pellico  collection   (No.  331),  enclosed  in  his  library 
wrapper  and  with  his  autograph  annotations. 

1824.  GiROD  De   L'Aix    (Amedee — French   advocate   and   legislator,   Presi- 

ident  of  the  Chamber  of  Deputies  in  1831).  Autograph  signature 
attached  to  the  address  pronounced  before  King  Louis  Philippe  at 
the  Chamber  of  Deputies  after  the  riots  and  conspiracies  of  the  Car- 
lists  and  Republicans,  and  the  several  attempts  made  to  assassinate 
the  King.  Signed  also  by  Cunin-Gridaine  and  others.  8  pp.  folio. 
Paris,  August  16,  1831. 

1825.  Girot-Peuzel  (voted  confinement  and  banishment  of  Louis  XVI.)  and 

Delecloy  (voted  death).     L.S.  by  both.     2  pp.  4to.     Paris,  Sept.  26, 
'     1795,  regarding  certain  misdemeanours,  and  stating  that  if  the  pun- 
ishments cannot  be  found  in  the  Penal  Code,  the  judge  must  decide 
themselves. 

1826.  Girot-Peuzel  and  Pons.    D.S.  by  both,  the  first  of  which  voted  con- 

finement and  banishment,  and  the  second  death  of  Louis  XVI.  1  p. 
folio.     Paris,  Sept.  8,  1795. 

1827.  Gloucester  (William  Frederick^  Duke  Of — Xephew  of  George  III. 

of  England).  Portrait,  full  length  in  robes,  standing,  together  with 
portrait  of  Benjamin  Bathurst.  I.  Smith  fee. ;  et  ex;  T.  Murray  pinx. 
Mezzotint.    Folio,  cut  close. 

1828.  Gneiseau   (Graf  Xeidhardt  Von — Prussian  Field-Marshal,  said  to 

have  saved  the  day  at  Waterloo).  Two  portraits,  (1)  half  length  in 
uniform.  [Engraved  by  A.  W.  Devis.]  London,  1815;  (2)  bust  in 
embroidered  uniform.  C.  S'chule,  sc.  Stipple.  Zwickau,  1815. 
Both  8vo.     (2  pieces.) 

1829.  GoBERT  (General  J.  X. — fought  in  most  of  the  campaigns  from  1800 

to  1815,  aide-de-camp  to  Murat,  and  served  under  his  orders). 
A.L.S.  4  pp.  folio.  Sept.,  1800,  Ville  France.  To  Citizen  Bona- 
parte, First  Consul  of  the  French  Kepublic. 

A  long,  important  and  exceedingly  interesting  letter  to  Bonaparte, 
written  on  his  election  as  First  Consul.  In  it  Gobert  sends  his  warmest 
congratulations  and  joins  with  the  nation  in  praise  of  the  great  leader. 
Mention  is  made  of  Gen.  Junot,  who  was  then  at  Alexandria,  and  who 
later  in  this  year  was  appointed  commandant  at  Paris;  of  General  Kleber 
who  had  given  the  writer  a  letter  to  be  delivered  in  person  to  Bonaparte ; 
and  of  Generals  Destaing  and  Regnier. 


1830.  GoBERT  (General  J.  N.)     A.L.S.   2  pp.  folio,  n.p.    March  19,  1803. 

To  Citizen  Vaniville. 

1831.  GoBERT  (General  J.  N.).     Portrait  [killing  the  negro  who  was  sent 

to  set  fire  to  the  house  containing  80  white  women  and  children  at 
Guadeloupe] .     8vo. 

1832.  GoDOY  (Don  Manuel,  Duke  Of  Alcudia — Spanish  courtier,  sumanied 

"The  Prince  of  Peace.'O-    D-S.    1  p.  folio.    Feb.  2,  1798. 

1833.  GoDOY  (Don  Manuel,  Duke  Of  Alcudia).    Portrait,  full  length.    D. 

Bossi  inc.    Demarchi  dis.    Stipple.    8vo. 

1834.  GoDOY  (Don  Manuel,  Duke  Of  Alcudia).    Portrait,  full  bust  in  uni- 

form.    Jf.  Martz.  de  Castro  lo  grabo,  D.  F.  Kamos  dibuso.     Line 
engraving.     4to. 

1835.  GoDOY  (Don  Manuel^  Duke  Of  Alcudia).    Another  portrait,  full  bust 

in  uniform.     F.   Selma  sculp.     A.   Carnicero   delt.     Line   engrav- 
ing.    8vo. 

1836.  GoDOY  (Don  Manuel,  Duke  Of  Alcudia).     Portrait,  full  length  in 

uniform,  hat  in  hand.     Line  engraving.     Proof  before  all  letters. 
Folio.     (Small  piece  of  top  corner  missing.) 

1837.  GoDOY  (Don  Manuel,  Duke  Of  Alcudia).     "  S.A.S.  de  Prince  de 

la  Paix,  1807,^'  full  length  portrait,  in  uniform,  hat  in  hand.    J.B. 
Fosseyeux  sculpsit.     Steven  pinxit.     Line  engraving.     Folio. 

1838.  GoHiER  (Louis  Jerome — director  of  the  French  Republic,  President  of 

the  Directory  when  Bonaparte  returned  from  Egypt).     L.S.     1  p. 
folio.     Paris,  August  7,  1793.     To  Danton,  Minister  of  War. 

A  military  letter  reading  that  the  Court  of  Appeals  has  rendered  a 
decision,  annulling  the  one  of  Oct.  6,  1792,  regarding  the  case  of 
Barthelemy  Dantin,  fusileer  of  the  103d  regt.,  the  accused  to  be  tried  by 
court-martial. 

1839.  Gohier  (Louis  Jerome).    Portrait,  full  bust.    H.  F.  Eose  sc.    Line 

engraving.     India  paper.     8vo. 

1840.  GoLZART  (N.C.— member  of  the  Council-  of  500).     A.L.S.     1  p.  4to. 

Paris,  Sept.  7,  1796.     To  the  minister  of  war,  regarding  the  resigna- 
tion of  Citizen  Nicaif . 

1841.  GoMM   (Sir  William  M. — British  Field  Marshal,  was  at  Waterloo). 

D.S.    1  p.  folio,  July  22,  1830. 

Monthly  return  regarding  the  2d  Coldstream  Regiment  of  Foot  Guards. 

1842.  GoMM  (Sir  William  M.).    D.S.    1  p.  folio.    London,  Nov.  23,  1835. 

Monthly  Keturn  of  Quarters  of  1st  Batt.  Coldstream  Eegt.  of  Foot 
Guards. 

1843.  Gore  (Arthur — Lieut.-Col.,  wounded  at  Waterloo).     D.S.     1  p.  4to. 

Chatham,  1812.    The  state  of  the  33d  Eegt.  of  Foot. 


1844.  GouJON   (Jean  M.  Claude — French  revolutionist  and  member  of  the 

Convention).  Printed  D.S.  Paris,  1793.  Signed  also  by  the  dem- 
agogue and  author  of  the  Atheistic  Festivals  of  Reason,  J.  R.  Hebert. 
With  portrait  by  Bonneville  after  Izabey.    2  pieces. 

Goiijon  was  one  of  the  six  Representatives  of  the  People  who  killed 
themselves  before  the  military  commission,  which  had  sentenced  them 
to  death  for  alleged  complicity  in  the  bloody  sedition  of  May  20,  1795. 

1845.  GouRDON  (Admiral).    A.L.S.     1  p.  4to.    Brest,  Jan.  12,  1821. 

Asking  that  his  mail  be  addressed  to  Brest  instead  of  Toulon. 

1846.  GouRE  (General — staff  officer  u^ider  Ney,  killed  at  the  battle  of  Lut- 

zen).  A.L.S.  1  p.  4to.  Hanau,  March  20,  1813.  To  General 
Sanson. 

Requesting  the  director  of  the  War  Depot  to  send  him  some  maps,  of 
which  he  is  badly  in  need. 

1847.  GouRGAUD   (Gaspard — French  general,  with  ISTapoleon  at  St.  Helena, 

author  of  Memoirs,  etc.).     D.S.     1  p.  folio.     Paris,  Oct.  11,  1831 
An  estimate  of  the  expenses  and  money  needed  until  the  end  of  the 
year  1831  for  workshops  for  artillery  construction. 

1848.  GouRGAUD  (Gaspard).    A.L.S.    "  Le  Gl.  Gourgaud,"  4  pp.  folio,    n.p. 

June  9,  1834. 

Gourgaud  being  a  candidate  for  some  position,  had  visited  a  number  of 
towns,  and  had  been  assured  by  many  influential  men  that  he  had  every 
chance  of  success. 

1849.  Gourgaud  (Gaspard).     A.L.S.     3  pp.  8vo.     n.p.     July  22,  1836.     To 

Madame  Horace  Yernet.  With  portrait,  full  bust  in  uniform.  Litho- 
graph.    8vo. 

An  interesting  letter  relating  to  certain  objects,  once  belonging  to 
Napoleon,  and  now  claimed  by  Madame  Vernet.  Gourgaud  does  not  dis- 
pute her  claim,  as  it  was  feared  he  would. 

1850.  Gourgaud  (Gaspard).    Portrait,  full  bust  in  oval  in  uniform,  view  be- 

neath.   Lithograph.    4to. 

1851.  Gourgaud   (Gaspard).     Portrait,  full  bust  in  uniform.     Lithograph. 

8vo. 

1852.  Gourgaud  (Gaspard).    Portrait,  half  length  in  uniform.    Lithograph. 

4to. 

1853.  Gourgaud  (Gaspard).     Portrait,  full  length  in  uniform.     Dessine  et 

lithographic  par  G.  Stall.    Folio. 

1854.  Gouvion-Saint-Cyr     (Laurent — Marshal     of     France,     author     of 

"Memoirs  towards  a  Military  History^').  D.S.  2  p.  folio.  Paris, 
Dec.  1,  1818.  To  Marshal  Due  de  Raguse.  With  portrait,  full  length 
in  uniform,  and  biographical  account  of  services,  etc. 

Regarding  young  men  who  wish  to  join  the  army  before  they  were 
compelled  to,  and  giving  them  privilege  of  choice  of  regiment. 

1855.  Gouvion-Saint-Cyr  (Laurent).     A.L.S.     1  p.  4to.    n.p.n.d.,  recom- 

mending M.  Boudet  for  position  of  printer. 


1856.  Gouviox-Saint-Cyr  (Laurent).    Portrait,  full  bust  in  uniform.    Des- 

sine  d'apres  nature  par  J.  Guerin  and  grave  par  G.  Fiesinger.  Stip- 
ple.   4to.    Fine  impression,  with  margins. 

1857.  Gouvion-Saint-Cyr  (Laurent).     Portrait,   half   length  in   uniform. 

Dessine  d'apres  nature,  par  J.  Guerin  and  grave  par  G.  Fiesinger. 
Stipple.    4to.  Paris,  n.d. 

1858  Gouvion-Saint-Cyr  (Laurent).  Portraits,  (1)  full  length  in  uniform. 
Lithograph  on  India  paper  after  Gerard;  (2)  after  a  bronze  by 
David,  the  latter  proof  before  all  letters.    2  pieces. 

1859.  Grafigny  (Franqoise  D'Issej^bourg — French  writer).    Portrait,  full 

bust  in  oval.    Leveque  sculp.    Line  engraving.    4to. 

1860.  Graham   (Henry — Major,  killed  at  Waterloo).     A.L.S.     2  pp.  4to. 

Brighton,  Nov.  7,  1813. 

On  financial  matters,  with  mention  of  General  Hammond. 

1861.  Graham  (Thomas^  Lord  Lynedoch^  eminent  British  sailor  and  soldier, 

commanded  at  the  great  battle  of  Vittoria).  A.L.S.  "Thomas 
Graham."    2  pp.  4to.    May  8,  1810. 

"  I  have  directed  that  Mr.  O'Meara  shd.  be  put  in  orders  as  an  acting 
Dept.  Comm.  General  till  the  pleasure  of  the  Lds.  of  the  Treasury  & 
the  Comm.  in  Chief  is  known,"  etc. 

1862.  Graham    (Thomas^    Lord    Lynedooh).     L.S.    "Lvnedoch.''     2  pp. 

12mQ.  Undated.  To  Lord  M.  Hill.  With  portrait,  full  bust  in 
uniform.     From  the  Gentleman's  Magazine. 

1863.  Granby  (John  Manners^  Marquis  Of — English  general).    Portrait, 

three-quarter  length  in  uniform.  Eich.  Pursel  fecit.  J.  Keynolds 
pinxt.    Mezzotint.    Folio,  cut  close  and  margins  repaired. 

London,  Sawyer 

1864.  Grandpre  (Louis  M.  J. — French  voyager  and  author).    A.L.S.     1  p. 

8vo.    n.p.    May  10^  1815.    On  literary  matters. 

1865.  Granet  (M. — voted  for  death  of  Louis  XVI.),  and  G.  J.  Cottrau  and 

M.  A.  Bourdon.  D.S.  by  all  three.  1  p.  folio.  Paris,  March  5, 
1797.    Kegarding  the  death  certificate  of  a  French  sailor. 

1866.  Grasse-Tilly  (Franqois  J.  P. — commonly  known  as  Count  de  Grasse, 

French  naval  officer,  assisted  Washington  in  the  capture  of  Corn- 
wallis).  Portrait,  full  bust  in  uniform.  Drawn  from  the  life  by 
M.  Jones.    Line  engraving.    8vo.  London,  1782 

1867.  Greenland.    The  Greenland  Whale  Fishery.    Line  engraving  by  Am- 

brosi  after  Dodd.    Folio. 

1868.  Gregoire   (Henri — French  ecclesiastic,  member  of  the  Convention). 

A.L.S.    1  p.  4to.    n.p.    April  29,  1788. 

1869.  Gregoire  (Henri).    A.L.S.    2  pp.  4to.    Sarcelles,  Oct.  10,  1806.    To 

the  Bishop  Coutard.    With  portrait. 

Informing  the  recipient  that  certain  Spanish  books  can  be  obtained  only 
beyond  the  Pyrenees. 


1870.  Gregoire  (Henri).    Portrait,  full  bust  in  oval.    P.  M.  Alix  sc.     Du- 

chemin  del.    Mezzotint.    8vo.  Paris,  n.d. 

1871.  Grenier  (Paul — French  general).     A.L.S.     1  p.  4to.     Headquarters, 

Chatisbonne,  Aug.. 8,  1799.  To  Gen.  Dessolles  (spelt  "Dessoles"). 
With  portrait. 

Regretting  that  lie  cannot  pay  the  officers  and  the  staff  owing  to  lack 
of  funds. 

1872.  Grexier  (Paul).    A.L.S.    1  p.  folio.    Paris,  Sept.  10,  1815.  To  Baron 

Louis,  Minister  of  Finance. 

A  request  to  the  minister  for  a  certificate  to  enable  Grenier  to  receive 
his  regular  pension. 

1873.  Grexier  (Paul).    Portrait,  full  bust  in  uniform,  wearing  hat.    "Gen- 

eral Grenier,  domatore  de  Barbetti."  Stipple,  in  carmine.  4to,  with 
margins. 

1874.  Grexville   (William  W.,  Lord — eminent  English  statesman,   Secty. 

for  Foreign  Affairs  in  the  ministry  with  Pitt).  A.L.S.  1  p.  folio. 
Whitehall,  6th  June  1789.  To  the  Lieut.  Gov.  of  Jamaica.  With 
portrait,  full  length.     Perioch  inc. 

Written  shortly  after  he  had.  accepted  the  position  of  Secretary  of 
State  in  the  place  of  Lord  Sydney,  commencing  "  His  Majesty  having 
been  pleased  to  honor  me  with  the  Seals  of  the  Home  Department  in  the 
room  of  Lord  Sydney,  I  take  the  earliest  opportunity  of  acquainting  you 
herewith, "^  etc. 

1875.  Grexville  (William  W.,  Lord).    Portrait,  half  length  in  robes.    En- 

graved by  J.  S.  Agar  after  the  painting  by  W.  Owen.  Stipple.  Open 
letters.    4to.  London,  1815 

1876.  Grey   (Charles,  Earl — eminent  English  statesman).     Portrait,  half 

length.     [C.  Turner  sc.    T.  Philips,  peint.]     4to,  margins  cut  away. 

1877.  Grey  (Charles).     Portrait,  full  bust.     Proof  before  letters.    -Ito. 

1878.  Gropper  (Johaxx— theologian,  1501-58).    Portrait,  full  bust  in  robes. 

Chr.  Weigel  fecit.    Mezzotint.    4to,  cut  close. 

1879.  Gros  (Axtoixe  J. — celebrated  French  painter,  painted  "  The  Capture 

of  Madrid  by  Napoleon,"  etc.).     A.L.S.     1  p.  4to.     Paris,  March 
10,  1839.    With  portrait,  full  length,  India  paper. 
A  recommendation  for  his  pupil  M.  Demaret. 

1880.  Gros   (Axtoixe  J.).     Portrait,  half  length  with  palette.     Grave  par 

Vallot,  1840,  peint  par  Gros.     Steel  engraving.     India  paper.     4to. 

1881.  Grosso    (Padre  Philippe).     A.L.S.   2   pp.   4to,  including  addressed 

portion.  Turin,  Oct.  12,  1843.  To  Sylvio  Pellico,  with  a  medicinal 
herb  from  China,  which  the  waiter  secured  while  apostolic  missionary 
there. 

From  the  Sylvio  Pellico  collection  (No.  389),  enclosed  in  his  library 
wrapper  and   with  his  autograph  annotations. 


1882.  Grouchy  (Emmanuel,  Marquis  De,  Marshal  of  France,  blamed  for 

the  defeat  at  AVaterloo) .  L.S.  "  Em.  Grouchy."  2  pp.  folio.  July, 
1795. 

To  the  Minister  of  War  regarding  the  reorganization  of  the  22d  and 
60th  brigades  of  Infantry. 

1883.  Grouchy  (Emmanuel,  Marquis  De).    A.L.S.  ^'Grouchy."    2  pp.  4to. 

Dated  "Du  prison  de  [Jeuzeles?],  le  30  Vendemiaire,  FAn  9  "  [Oct. 
21,  1800]. 

An  Unusual  Letter.  Grouchy  was  imprisoned  a  year  by  the  Austrians 
[1799-1800],  and  this  letter  was  written  to  his  friend  Girard  (General?) 
while  incarcerated.  The  writer  informs  his  friend  that  there  Is  no  truth 
in  the  articles  published  concerning  him,  and  that  in  addition  to  the 
assassination  of  his  family,  his  enemies  must  now  calumniate  him.  Also, 
makes  a  request  for  money  to  purchase  some  necessities,  assures  his 
friend  that  he  is  working  hard  to  establish  his  innocence,  &c. 

1884.  Grouchy  (Emmanuel,  Marquis  De).    L.S.  "Le  Comte  de  Grouchy." 

3  pp.  4to.    Paris,  Sept.  1,  1821. 

Written  to  a  M.  Vaughan  at  Philadelphia  regarding  property  there. 
"  I  have  received  only  one  letter  from  you  since  I  left  the  United  States, 
15  months  ago.  I  want  you  to  send  me  a  statement  of  our  business. 
...  Have  you  seen  the  municipality  about  my  house  in  Lombard 
street,  the  cellar  of  which  was  flooded  by  the  melting  of  snow?"  Also 
asking  M.  Vaughan  to  pay  to  M.  Dorival  of  New  York  the  sum  of  $250. 

1885.  Grouchy  (Emmanuel,  Marquis  De).    A.L.S.  "  Mai.  Cte.  de  Grouchy.'' 

2  pp.  4to,  including  addressed  portion.  Philadelphia,  Aug.  3,  no 
year.  Bequests  Mr.  Bellanger  to  deliver  some  letters  for  him,  among 
which  is  one  for  his  son,  &c. 

1886.  Grouchy  (Emmanuel,  Marquis  De).    A.L.S.    "  Mai.  Grouchy."  1  p. 

4to.  Chatelus,  Wednesday,  April  23,  no  year.  With  portrait,  full 
bust  in  uniform.    Eaville  sculpt. 

Authorizing  M.  Chirol,  a  lawyer  at  Aiom,  to  pay  the  sum  of  seventy- 
five  francs  to  Sir  J.  Martinet. 

1887.  Grouchy  (Emmanuel,  Marquis  De).    Portrait,  full  bust  in  uniform. 

Lithograph.     Folio. 

1888.  Grouchy  (Emmanuel,  Marquis  De).    Portrait,  full  bust  in  uniform. 

Grave  par  Charon,  dessine  d'apres  nature,  aux  Stats  Unis.  Stipple, 
with  biographical  account  beneath.  Fine  impression  with  full  mar- 
gins. 

Special  interest  attaches  to  this  portrait,  as  it  was  engraved  after  the 
original  made  in  the  United  States. 

1889.  Grouchy  (Emmanuel,  Marquis  De).    Portrait,  full  bust  in  uniform. 

Grave  par  Charon,  dessine  d'apres  nature  aux  fitats  Unis.  4to.  Bio- 
graphical account  in  script  deneath. 

1890.  Grouchy  (Emmanuel,  Marquis  De).    Portrait,  full  bust  in  uniform. 

Grave  par  Charon  dessine  d^apres  nature  aux  fitats-Unis.  4to.  Bio- 
graphical account  in  script  beneath.     Toned  paper. 

1891.  Grouchy  (Emmanuel,  Marquis  De).    Portrait,  full  bust  in  uniform, 

standing,  battle  scene  in  background.  Charon  sculpsit.  Aubry  pinxt. 
Mezzotint.    Folio. 


1892.  Grouchy  (Emmanuel^  Marquis  De).    Portrait,  full  length  in  uniform. 

Peint  par  Rouillard,  and  another,  also  full  length.  Line,  etc. 
2  pieces.    8vo. 

1893.  Grouchy,  Ney,  Kellerman,  and  others.    Portraits,  some  in  uniform. 

8vo.,  and  12mo.    No  duplicates.    22  pieces. 

1894.  Granet  (M. — deputy  to  the  Convention,  voted  for  death  of  Louis  XVI.). 

A.L.S.  1  p.  4to.  n.p.  August  9,  1795.  To  Durand  de  Maillane 
at  Toulon.    A  personal  letter.    With  portrait. 

1895.  GuADET  (Marguerite  E.).    Portrait,  full  bust  in  oval.     Mezzotint  by 

Levachez,  representation  of  arrest  near  Bordeaux,  and  biographical 
notice  in  script  beneath.    8vo  on  small  folio  sheet. 

1896.  GuARAS  (Antonio  De — Envoy  from  Spain  to  England).    L.  subscribed 

and  signed  respecting  sailor  and  other  officials  of  the  ships  of  William 
Spellman.    With  seal.    1  page  folio.    London,  July  2,  1573. 

1897.  GuERiN    (Gannocque — member  of  the  Committee  of  Safety).     L.S. 

1  p.  folio.  Paris,  Oct.  7,  1795.  The  committee  having  heard  of  a 
terrible  conspiracy  planned  by  members  in  the  section  of  Pelletier, 
all  reports  of  assemblies  are  to  be  handed  over  to  the  Paris  police 
and  then  to  the  above  committee. 

1898.  GuDiN  De  La  Sablonniere  (Caesar  F.  E. — French  general,  killed  at 

Volutina-Gora,  1812).  A.L.S.  1  p.  4io.  Dunkirk,  Feb.  19,  1804. 
To  M.  Ravault  de  Cordillervi. 

The  writer  expresses  his  satisfaction  at  the  honor  bestowed  upon  him 
by  the  Emperor,  and  hopes  that  his  friend  may  soon  be  honored  in  the 
same  way,  etc. 

1899.  GuDiN  De  La  Sablonniere  (Caesar  F.  E.).  Portrait,  full  bust  in  uni- 

form. Gabriel  sc.  Mme.  Le  Sivre  del.  Stipple.  Proof  before  all 
letters.    8vo. 

1900.  Guilford  (Comte  De).    A.L.S.    2  pp.  12mo,  including  addressed  por- 

tion.   Livorno,  Jan.  14,  1822.    To  M.  Molini,  regarding  books. 

From  the  Sylvio  Pellico  collection  (No.  288),  enclosed  in  his  library 
wrapper,  and  with  his  autograph  annotations. 

1901.  GuTLLEMiNOT  (Armand  Charles — French  general,  served  under  Mo- 

reau).  L.S.  2  pp.  folio.  Angerville,  July  9,  1811.  To  Gen.  Van- 
damme.    With  portrait,  full  bust  in  uniform.    Lithograph. 

Proposing  a  plan  to  save  France  from  foreign  encroachments,  saying 
that  everyone  should  rally  to  the  support  of  the  government,  etc. 

1902.  Guilleminot  (Armand  Charles).    L.S.  1  p.  4to.    Barriere  d'Orfee. 

July  3,  1815.    To  Gen.  Vandamme.    With  portrait. 

Asking  for  information  regarding  10  officers  whom  he  had  sent  to 
headquarters. 


1903.  GuiLLEMiNOT  (Armand  Charles)-.     L.S.     2  pp.  folio,  n.p.     July  8, 

1815. 

An  extract  of  a  letter  written  by  (ienerals  (ierard  and  Ilaxo,  probably 
made  by  Giiilleminot's  secretary  and  sifrned  by  (inilleminot,  about  the 
time  the  Allies  entered  Paris.  "  Noav  that  the  i)rovisional  government 
has  ceased  its  functions,  the  army  too  has  accomplished  its  mission,  .  .  . 
iievertlieless  the  army  must  not  be  disbanded,  for  it  is  needed  to  protect 
France  from  the  enemy,  personal  liberty,"  etc. 

1904.  GuiLLEMiNOT  (Armand  Charles).    D.S.    1  p.  foTio.    Paris,  March  31, 

1824. 

A  request  to  help  the-  men  who  are  engaged  studying  the  map  of 
France. 

1905.  GuiLLERMiN  (C).    Couplets  en  I'Honneur  de  Bonaparte,  premier  Con- 

sul de  la  Eepublique  Frangaise,  cliantes  a  Bourg,  par  de  vrais  amis 
du  bon  ordre  et  de  la  tranquillite  publique,  &e.  (Also,  Couplets  in 
honor  of  the  Military,  &c.  Each  sung  to  a  special  air.)  8  pp.  12 mo, 
imbound.  Bourg,  n.d. 

1906.  Guillotine    (Joseph  I. — French  physician).     Portrait,  full  bust  in 

oval.     F.  Bonneville  del.  et  sculp.     Stipple.     8vo.  Paris,  n.d. 

1907.  Guinard   (Madame  C. — French  poetess).     Original  MS.  of  a  poem. 

3  pp.  small  4to.    May  1,  1832. 

1908.  Guise  (Marie  De  Lorraine,  Duchesse  De  Guise — daughter  of  Charles 

I.,  Due  de  Guise,  and  Henrietta  Catherine  de  Joyeuse).  L.S.  to  her 
Receiver  General  M.  Coquille,  asking  him  to  take  particular  care 
of  Abbe  Herve,  who  is  going  to  preach  in  the  Duchy  of  Guise,  and  to 
furnish  him  with  all  the  money  he  may  need.  1  p.  4to.  With  seal 
[1678]. 

On  the  back  of  the  letter  is  the  autograpli  receipt  of  Abbe  Herve 
for  a  certain  sum  of  money  for  liis  preaching. 

1909.  GuizoT   (Franqois  P.  G. — French  statesman  and  historian,  President 

of  France).  A.L.S.  to  M.  Pingard,  agent  of  the  institute,  asking 
for  a  ticket  for  John  Lemoinne,  editor  of  the  "  Journal  des  Debats," 
to  enable  him  to  be  present  at  a  meeting  of  the  Institute.  1  p.  8vo. 
February  4,  1852.    With  addressed  envelope.     2  pieces. 

1910.  GuizoT  (Francois  P.  G.).    A.L.S.  2  pp.  16mo  [Val  Riches],  July  23, 

1852,  referring  to  correct  proof  of  an  article  of  his  and  desiring  that 
25  copies  of  the  printed  form  be  reserved  for  him,  &c. 

1911.  GuizoT  (Franqois  P.  G.).     A.L.S.  2  pp.  8vo.  [Val  Riches],  Aug.  16, 

1852.  To  M.  A.  Vattemore,  requesting  copy  of  the  "Xorth  American 
Review,"  in  which  is  an  article  by  [Edward]  Everett,  to  which  he 
will  reply  later,  &c.    With  envelope  and  wax  seal  (2  pieces). 

1912.  GuizoT  (Francois  P.  G.).     A.X.S.     1  page  16mo.     August  23,  1853. 

With  portrait.    2  pieces. 

1913.  GusTAvus  Adolphus,  King  Of  Saveden.     Portrait,  full  bust  in  oval. 

A.  Walker  sculp.     Miervold  pinxt.     Line  engraving.     8vo. 

[London,  n.d.] 


1914.  GusTAVUS  IV.,  King  Of  Sweden.    A.L.S.,  1  p.  Jrto.    Basle,  Jan.  28, 

1815.  States  that  he  is  forwarding  party  addressed  the  "  Declara- 
tion "  as  sent  to  Admiral  Sydney  v^niith  to  be  presented  to  the  Con- 
gress of  Vienna.    Portraits  of  the  King  and  Queen  of  Sweden. 

1915.  GusTAvus  IV.,  King  Of  Sweden.     Portrait,  full  bust  in  robes.     J. 

Pass  sc.     Stipple,  printed  in  colors.     8vo.  [London],  1827 

1916.  Hague.    View  of  the  Hague  in  colors.    Folio.  London,  1815 

1917.  Hamburg.     Colored  view.    Folio.  London,  1815 

Shipping  scene,  a  boat  flying  the  English  tlag  prominent  in  the  fore- 
ground. 

1918.  Hanau.     Entrance  into  Hanau  over  the  Kinzig  Bridge.     In  colors. 

Folio.  London,  1814: 

1919.  Hakcourt  (Anne  Pierre,  Due  De — Marshal  of  France).    A.L.S.  1  p. 

4to.    London,  March  21,  1794.    With  portrait. 

Asking  the  aid  of  a  Mr.  Dundas  through  the  recipient  for  a  French 
gentlewoman  residing  in  England. 

1920.  Hardenberg  (Karl  August — Prussian  statesman,  formed  an  alliance 

with  Russia  aa^ainst  Xapoleon).  L.S.  (in  German).  1  p.  folio. 
Berlin,  June  21,  1821. 

1921.  Hardenberg  (Karl  xIugust).     Portrait,  full  bust  in  uniform.   Meyer 

sc.  L.  Wolf  del.  Stipple.    8vo.  Berlin,  n.d. 

1922.  Hardwicke  (Philip  Y.,  Earl  Of — eminent  English  jurist.)     Portrait, 

half  length  standing,  in  robes  of  office.  Engraved  by  W.  Giller  after 
Sir  Thomas  Lawrence.  Mezzotint.  Open  letter  proof  on  India 
paper.     4to.  London,  1836 

1923.  Hardy  (General  J.).     A.L.S.     2  pp.  -ito.     Basle,  June  6,  1798.     To 

M.  Gatt. 

The  writer  declares  that  it  was  not  because  of  lack  of  funds  that  his 
expedition  in  Ireland  failed.  The  English  beat  his  army  because  fortune 
favored  them. 

1924.  Harispe   (Jean  Isidore,  Comte — Marshal  of  France,  with  Napoleon 

during  the  100  days).     A.L.S.     1  p.  8vo.     Bordeaux,  July  7,  1833. 
Answer  to  a  letter  asking  financial  help. 

1925.  Harispe  (Jean  Isidore,  Comte).    L.S.,  1  p.  folio.    Bayonne,  Mar.  17, 

1846.  To  the  Minister  of  War  relative  to  some  promotions. 

1926.  Harmond  (M. — member  of  the  N^ational  Convention).    D.S.     1  p.  4to, 

n.p.  Xov.  20,  1794.  Regarding  a  meeting  of  the  Committee  of  Gen- 
eral Safety.     Signed  also  by  Mathieu  and  Monnayon. 

1927.  Harris   (James — First  Earl  of  Malmesbury,  eminent  English  diplo- 

matist). Portrait,  half  length,  seated.  Engraved  by  C.  Picart  after 
H.  Edridge.    Stipple.    Open  letters.    4to.  London,  1814 

1928.  Hastings  (Francis  Rawdon,  Earl  Op  Moira — was  at  Bunker  Hill, 

1775,  fought  against  the  French  in  1794).    A.L.S.    "Moira,"  3  pp. 
4to.    Blythe,  Sept.  10,  1806.     To  the  Marquis  of  Buckingham. 
Regarding  Col.  Napier,  and  with  mention  of  Lord  St.  Vincent: 


1929.  Hastings  (Francis  Eawdox,  Eakl  Of  Moira).     Portrait,  full  bust 

in  uniform.  Engraved  by  J.  Collyer,  painted  by  C.  G.  Stuart. 
Stipple.     India  paper.     4to.  London,  1794 

1930.  Hastings  (Francis  Eawdon,  Earl  Of  Moira).    Portrait,  half  length 

in  oval.  Engraved  by  I.  Jones  after  Sir  Joshua  Eeynolds.  Stipple. 
4to.  '  [London,  n.d.] 

1931.  Hastings  (Francis  Kawdon,  Earl  Of  Moira).    Portrait,  full  length 

in  uniform,  standing.  Engraved  by  Jn.  Young,  painted  by  J. 
Hoppner.  Mezzotint,  margins  cut  away,  and  slightly  creased  in 
places. 

1932.  Hatry    (Jacqupjs   M. — French  general).     L.S.     2  pp.   folio.     Paris, 

Sept.  13,  1795.  To  Gen.  of  Division  Scherer.  With  portrait,  full 
bust  in  uniform. 

Asking  for  the  transfer  of  men  from  the  8th  battalion  of  the  Lower 
Rhine  to  his  command. 

1933.  Hauterive  (A.  M.  B.  De  Lanautte  D' — Count  and  diplomatist,  con- 

fidential secretary  to  Napoleon  when  First  Consul).  Manuscript 
giving  the  details  of  the  diseases  from  which  D'Hauterive  is  suffer- 
ing, while  in  the  hospital  on  Bedloe's  Island,  New  York  City.  2  pp. 
4to.  New  York,  le  29  Floreal,  I'An  4  [May  19,  1796].  Contains 
signatures  of  the  French  Consul,  the  secretary  of  the  Consulate,  and 
Dr.  De  Seullez,  the  last-named  being  D'Hauterive's  physician  during 
his  illness. 

1934.  Hauterive  (A.  M.  B.  De  Lanautte  D').    Doctor's  Certificate  relative 

to  the  illness  of  M.  D'Hauterive  in  New  York.  Signed,  also,  by  the 
French  Consul  and  Vice  Consul  in  that  citv.  2  pp.  folio  and  2  pp. 
4to.     New  York,  June  1,  1794,  and  Feb.  24,  1797  (2  pieces). 

1935.  Haville    (AuGUSTE — Equerry   to    the    Empress    Josephine).      A. L.S. 

1  p.  folio,  Dijon,  17  Sept.,  1800.    To  the  Minister  of  War. 

The  writer  wishes  to  receive  the  recipient's  decision  regarding  a  posi- 
tion, and  for  wliich  he  lias  been  waiting  a  long  time. 

1936.  Hawke    (Sir   Edward — English   admiral,   defeated  the   French   near 

Belle  Isle).  Portrait,  three-quarter  length,  in  uniform.  Mezzotint. 
LTnsigned.    Folio  (cut  to  plate  mark).  London,  Bowles 

1937.  Hawksworth  (John)  and  King  (Captain  James).     Full  bust  por- 

traits on  on(»  sheet,  engraved  by  Thornton.     Oblong  4to. 

Circa  1800 

1938.  Haxo   (Francois  N.  B. — General,  was  at  Waterloo).     A.L.S.     2  pp. 

8vo.    June  17,  1820.    To  a  firm  of  booksellers. 
Acknowledgment  of  the  receipt  of  copies  of  a  military  journal. 

1939.  Haxo  (Franqois  N.  B.).     A.L.S.     1  p.  8vo,  n.p.     Feb.  19,  1821.     Tb 

a  firm  of  booksellers.    With  portrait.    8vo.    Lithograph. 

1940.  Haxo  (Francois  N.  B.).    A.L.S.    3  pp.  12mo.    Paris,  Feb.  21,  1838. 

A  friendlj^  letter  to  Baron  de  Valaze.  who  was  at  Nice  with  his 
daughter  to  recover  his  health,  regretting  that  the  distance  from  Paris 
is  too  great  for  him  and  his  wife  to  undertake. 


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194:1.  Heaviside  (John — Surgeon  Extraordinary  to  the  King).  Portrait, 
half  length,  seated,  holding  specimen.  Eich.  Earlom  sculpt.  J. 
Zoifany  pinxt.    Mezzotint.     Folio.  London,  1803 

1942.  Hebert   (Jacques  E. — French    demagogue,  executed    March,    1794). 

A.L.S.  1  p.  4to.  Paris,  May  17,  1793.  A  request  for  a  citizen  to 
appear  at  the  bar  of  the  Court  of  Justice  of  the  Commune. 

1943.  Hebert  (Jacques  E.).    Portrait,  full  bust  in  oval.    E.  Bonivet  sculp. 

F.  Bonneville  del.     Stipple.     8vo. 

1944.  Hebrard  (M.).     L.S.     1  p.  4to.     Versailles,  April  15,  1801,  a  list  of 

objects  to  be  delivered  a  riding  school,  also  signed,  and  L.S.  1  p.  4to, 
Versailles,  Jan.  7,  1801.    3  pieces. 

1945.  Hedouville   (Gabriel  T.  J. — French  general,  succeeded  Hoche,  was 

page  to  Marie  Antoinette).  A.L.S.  1  p.  folio,  Laon,  July  30,  1800. 
To  the  General  in  charge  at  Chartres. 

A  personal  letter  about  the  health  of  the  recipient,  also  remembrances 
for  aides-de-camp  Yarnay  and  Vantai. 

1946.  Henault  (Charles  Jean  Franqois — eminent  French  historian,  presi- 

dent of  the  First  "  Chambre  aux  Enquetes,^^  and  Superintendent  of 
the  Queen's  household).  A.N.  in  third  person  inviting  a  gentleman 
to  have  supper  with  him.     n.d.  With  portrait.     2  pieces. 

1947.  Henriot  (Franqois — prominent  in  the  Eeign  of  Terror,  executed  with 

Eobespierre).  A.N.S.  1  p.  12mo.  Eequesting  the  administrators 
of  the  mail  department  to  consider  the  request  of  a  citizen.  With  por- 
trait, full  bust  in  uniform,  stipple.    F.  Bonneville,  del.  Sculp.     8vo. 

1948.  Henriot   (FRANgois).     A.X.S.     1  p.   12mo,  n.p.n.d.     With  portrait, 

full  bust  in  uniform.     Stipple. 

"  I   urge  the  members  of  the  executive  council   to   do  justice  to  the 
citizen's  petition.     Henriot." 


1^49.  Hexriot  (Fkancois).  Portrait,  full  bust  in  luiiforiii,  wearing  cocked 
hat.  Mezzotint  by  Levachez,  battle  scene  and  biographical  notice  in 
script  beneath.    8vo,  on  small  folio  sheet. 

1950.  Henriot  (Franqois).    Another  copy  of  the  same. 

1951.  Henry  III.,  King  Of  France,  the  last  king  of  the  house  of  Valois. 

L.S.  1  p.  4to.  Sept.,  1585,  signed  also  by  Kavastens  ( ?)  and  De 
Vanailly  (  ?),  relative  to  something  presented  by  Marshal  de  Matigny. 
With  portrait. 

1952.  Henry  IV.,  King  Of  France  and  Navarre,  founder  of  the  royal  house 

of  Bourbon.  D.S.  1  p.  folio,  1580.  With  portrait,  engraved  by 
Moitte. 

1953.  Henry  De  Bourbon — son  of  Henry  IV.  of  France,  and  of  the  Mar- 

chioness de  Verneuil  (Henriette  de  Balzac),  bishop  of  Metz.  D.S. 
on  vellum,  1  p.  folio,  July  27,  1658. 

1954.  Henry  Of  Prussia  (Friedrich  Ludwig — Prince  of  Prussia,  brother 

of  Frederic  the  Great).  D.S.  1  p.  4to,  with  fine  wax  seal.  Rheins- 
berg,  Jan.  23,  1796,  informing  whom  it  may  concern  that  a  certain 
widow  and  her  family  are  old  inhabitants  of  his  dominions  and  are 
still  subjects  of  his.    With  portrait. 

1955.  Heraclitus — surnamed    the    Naturalist.     Portrait.     Mezzotint.     4to, 

margins  cut  away.  '  [London,  Bowles] 

1956.  Heraclitus.     Portrait.     Mezzotint,   4to    (cut   close   and   repaired   in 

places).  London,  Bowles 

1957.  Herault   (Marie-Jean).     Portrait,  full  bust  in  oval.     Mezzotint  by 

Levachez,  military  scene  and  biographical  notice  in  script  beneath. 
8vo,  on  small  folio  sheet. 

Herault  was  executed  with  Danton  in  1794. 

1958.  Herbouville   (C.  J.  F. — General).     A.L.S.     1  p.  4to.     Paris,  April 

13,  1820.  To  the  Viscount  Tabarie.  With  portrait,  full  bust  in 
uniform,  fine  stipple,  but  cut  to  plate  mark,  and  engraver's  name 
cut  away.     8vo. 

The  writer  regrets  that  the  position  asl^ed  for  has  been  given  to  an- 
otlier. 

1959.  Herzberg   (Ewald  Friedrich  Von — celebrated    Prussian    statesman 

under  Friedrich  the  Great).  D.S.  addressed  to  the  English  Embassy, 
giving  permission  to  the  executor  of  the  late  Minet  to  take  entire  pos- 
session of  his  estate.  Half  a  page,  folio,  Berlin,  March  14,  1774. 
With  portrait.    2  pieces.  , 

1960.  Hesse  (George  Prince  D').    L.S.    Mentioning  the  marriage  of  Prin- 

cess Ulrica  to  his  eldest  brother  and  the  Campaign  of  Hungaria. 
3  pp.  4to.    Cassel,  March  5,  1719. 


19()1.  Hesse  (Louis  Prince  D').  L.S.  sending  to  a  Gentleman  of  the  French 
Court  a  sum  of  1000  livres  to  be  added  to  the  dowry  of  the  Coun- 
tess d'Haussonville,  on  the  occasion  of  her  marriage  to  the  said  gentle- 
man.    2  pp.  -ito.    March  26,  1759. 

1962.  Hill   (Rowland,  Viscount — British  general,    fought  at    Waterloo). 

A.L.S.  "Hill,"  2  pp.  8vo.    Hardwick  Grange,  Sept.  11,  1821. 

1963.  Hill  (Rowland,  Viscount).    Portrait,  half  length  in  uniform.    En- 

graved by  A.  Easto  after  Lodder.     Stipple.     Open  letters.     4to. 

London,  1816 

196-1.  Hill  (Rowland,  Viscount).  Portrait,  in  uniform,  on  horseback. 
Ronmey  sculp.,  Meyeon  del.    4to.     In  colors. 

1965.  Hiller   (Johann — Austrian  general,  defeated  by  Napoleon  at  Land- 

shut.)  Portrait,  full  bust  in  uniform.  Zwickau  bei  Schunann. 
Stipple.     8vo. 

1966.  Hiller  (Johann).     Portrait,  full  length  in  uniform.    D.  K.  Bonatti 

inc.  G.  B.  Bosio  dis.    Stipple.    8vo. 

1967.  Hippocrates — the  most  eminent  physician  of  antiquity.     Portrait.     I. 

Faber  fecit.,  P.  P.  Rubens  del.  Mezzotint.  4to  (slightly  thinned 
and  worn). 

1968.  HoBHOUSE   (John  Cam,  Lord  Brougham — intimate  at  college  with 

Lord  Byron,  author  of  "  Letters  on  the  Hundred  Days,  or  Last 
Reign  of  Napoleon'^).  A.  L.  S.  4  pp.  4to.  Reading,  Jan  24,  1834. 
With  lithographic  portrait. 

A  political  and  personal  letter  with  mention  of  Lord  Melbourne. 

1969.  HocHE  (Lazare — famous  French  general,  restored  to  liberty  and  com- 

mand by  the  fall  of  Robespierre  in  1794).  A.L.S.  2  pp.  4to.  Head- 
quarters, St.  James,  Oct.  18,  1794.  To  the  Commission  in  charge  of 
military  organization. 

Written  at  an  important  period  of  the  general's  life.  In  the  letter  he 
complains  of  the  lack  of  efficiency  among  his  officers,  they  cannot  lead  a 
battalion,  cannot  even  write,  etc. 

1970.  Hoche    (Lazare).     L.S.     1  p.  4to.     Paris,  le  20   Pluviose,  FAn  V 

[Feb.  10,  1797].  To  Minister  of  War,  Petiet,  recommending  Citizen 
Guerin,  a  former  aide-de-camp,  and  then  chief  of  brigade  of  gen- 
darmerie, for  similar  position  in  the  reorganization  of  that  body. 
With  portraits. 

1971.  Hoche   (Lazare).     Portrait,  full    bust    in    uniform.     ^Mezzotint    by 

Levachez,  battle  scene  and  biographical  notice  in  script  beneath. 
8vo,  on  small  folio  sheet. 

1972.  Hoche  (Lazare).     Portrait,  full  bust  in  uniform,  seated,  cocked  hat 

on  table.  D.  Klemi-Bonatti  inc.  Sergent  Marceau  dis.  Stipple. 
8vo. 

1973.  Hoche  (Lazare).     Portrait,  full  length  in  uniform.     Line . engraving 

after  A.  Scheffer.    8vo. 


1974.  HocHE  (Lazare).     Portrait,  full  length  in  uniform,  standing.     Grave 

par  Coqueret,  dessine  par  Hillaire  Le  Dru.  Mezzotint.  Folio  (small 
hole  in  margin).  Paris,  n.d. 

1975.  HocHE  (Lazare).    Portrait,  full  length  in  uniform.    F.  Lefevre  sculp. 

Stipple.     Folio.  Paris,  n.d. 

1976.  HoFER  (Andreas — celebrated  Tyrolese  patriot).     Portrait,  full  length 

in  uniform.    In  colors,    8vo.  London,  1810 

1977.  HoFER  (Andreas).     Portrait,  full  length  in  uniform.     Colored,  prob- 

ably by  hand.    Svo. 

1978.  HoHENLAKE  (Louis — Prince  De).    A.L.S.    "Louis,  Prince  de  Hohen- 

lake,"  1  p.  4to.,  n.p.n.d.,  asking  that  a  position  be  found  for  M.  Geiger 
who  was  wounded  in  the  retreat  from  Russia. 

1979.  HoHENLOHE  (Louis  Antoine^  Prince  De — Marshal  of  France).    L.S. 

"  Louis,  Prince  de  Hohenlohe."    1  p.  folio,  Luneville,  Dec.  27,  1827. 
To  M.  Sarazin,  of  Paris,  regarding  his  salary  whicli  "  the  king  gives 
me  out  of  his  private  cash,"  and  saying  that  he  is  drawing  upon  him 
for  the  sum  of  5,970  francs. 

1980.  HoHENLOHE  (Louis  Antoine,  Prince  De).    Portrait,  full  length  in 

uniform.     Lithograph  on  India  paper. 

1981.  Hohenlohe-Bartenstein  (L.  0.  J.  X.,  Prince — General  against  Na- 

poleon in  the  Wars  of  the  Revolution  and  Empire ;  Marshal  of  France 
under  Louis  XVIIL).  Official  Order  regarding  a  Pension,  in  his 
autograph,  Paris,  Oct.  26,  1824,  portrait,  bust,  within  circular 
border,  4to. 

1982.  HOHENLOHE-WALDENBURG-SCHILLINGSFtJRST    (ALEXANDER,  PrINCE  OF 

— Hungarian  Prelate) .  Printed  L.S.  to  Marquise  Juliette  de  Barol, 
establishing  a  day  to  unite  their  prayers  for  her  health.  1  p.  folio. 
June  9,  1826.    In  a  wrapper  with  autograph  notes  by  Silvio  Pellico. 

1983.  Holland  (Henry  Richard  V.,  Lord — friendly  to  Napoleon  while  at 

St.  Helena,  Lady  Holland  was  remembered  in  Napoleon's  vidll). 
A.L.S.  [in  French]  1  p.  4to.  Hotel  Bristol,  Sept.  26,  1838.  To 
Count  Montalinet,  Minister  of  the  Interior.  A  letter  of  thanks.  With 
portrait. 

1984.  Holland  (Henry  Richard  V.,  Lord.)     A.L.S.    "Vassall  Holland." 

4  pp.  12mo.    [Holland  House],  Feb.  20,  1822.    With  portrait. 

"  Your  two  drawings  of  the  Emperor  Napoleon  &  of  the  late  Sir  John 
Moore,  together  with  your  letter  of  the  11  inst.  arrived  at  Holland 
House,"  etc. 

1985.  Holland  (Lady— wife  of  Lord  H.  R.  V.  Holland).     A.L.S.     2  pp. 

12mo.    n.p.n.d. 

1986.  HoLSTEiN  (AntoinE;,  Due  De).    L.S.  asking  a  merchant  to  send  him 

the  bill  for  two  barrels  of  red  wine  and  other  articles.  1  p.  4to.  June 
23,  1735. 


1987.  HoMEK.    Portrait.    Ex  Marmore  antique,  P.  P.  Reubens  delt.     Mezzo- 

tint.   4to,  cut  close  and  repaired  in  places.  London,  Bowles 

1988.  HoMEK.    Portrait.    Mezzotint,  4to  (cut  close).  [London,  Bowles] 

1989.  Hone   (Nathaniel — portrait  painter).     Portrait,  full  bust.     Mezzo- 

tint by  E.  Fisher,  4to,  margins  cut  away,  with  portions  of  text. 

1990.  Hood  (Samuel,  Viscount — British  admiral,  fought  De  Grasse  at  the 

mouth  of  the  Chesapeake,  but  failed  to  relieve  the  British  army  at 
Yorktown).    A.L.S.    "  Hood,"  1  p.  12mo.    Greenwich  May  25,  1805. 

1991.  Hood  (Sir  Samuel — British  admiral,  cousin  of  Samuel  Hood,  also  took 

part  in  the  action  with  De  Grasse).  Portrait,  three-quarter  length, 
in  uniform.  Engraved  by  E.  Bocquet,  drawn  by  W.  Evans,  after  Sir 
W.  Beechey.    Stipple.    4to.  London,  1813 

1992.  Hood  (Sir  Samuel).    Portrait,  half  length  in  uniform.    Engraved  by 

E.  Bocquet,  after  Sir  William  Beechey.  Stipple.  Folio.  Open 
letters.  London,  1813 

1993.  Hope  (Sir  John — British  general,  took  part  in  the  battle  of  Corunna, 

succeeded  Sir  John  Moore).  Portrait,  full  bust  in  uniform.  En- 
graved by  J.  Vendramini  after  W.  M.  Craig.  Stipple.  Folio.  Open 
letters.  London,  1811 

1994.  Hope    (Sir  John).     Portrait,   half   length   in   uniform.      Mezzotint 

(margins  cut  away).    4to. 

1995.  Horace.    Portrait.    J.  Faber,  senr.,  fecit.    P.  P.  Rubens  del.  Mezzotint. 

4to  (cut  close  and  mounted  and  repaired  in  places). 

London,  Bowles 

1996.  HoRTENSE  Eugenie  De  Beauharnais,  Queen  Of  Holland  (Daughter 

of  Josephine.)  A.L.S.  "  Hortense,"  1  p.  8vo.  Augsburg,  Dec.  18, 
1822.    To  her  Mother-in-Law.    With  portrait. 

A  very  affectionate  letter  sending  New  Year's  greetings,  hoping  to  see 
recipient  during  tlie  year,  etc. 

1997.  HoRTENSE  Eugenie  De  Beauharnais,  Queen  Of  Holland.    Portion 

of  A.L.S.  2  pp.  12mo.  No  place,  no  date.  Complains  [to  person  un- 
known], that  letters  written  have  not  been  answered,  &c. 

1998.  Hortense  Eugenie  De  Beauharnais,  Queen  Of  Holland.    Portrait, 

half  length.    Laugier  sculpt.    Girodet  pinxt.     [From  T Artiste].  4to. 
Tlie  reproduction  in   Sloane's  Life   of  Napoleon   was   made  from   the 
above. 

1999.  Hortense  Eugenie  De  Beauharnais,  Queen  Of  Holland.    Portrait, 

"  La  Peine  Hortense  sortant  du  bain,"  de  Spa.  Line  engraving.  Tin- 
signed.    12  mo. 

2000.  Hortense  Eugenie  De  Beauharnais,  Queen  Of  Holland.    Portrait, 

(1)  full  length,  (2)  full  length,  accompanied  by  Louis  Napoleon, 
(3)  full  bust.  In  colors,  published  by  R.  Martin,  New  York,  and 
another.    Together,  4  pieces. 


:^001.  HoucHARD  (Gexekal  Jeax  Xicholas).  Portrait,  full  bust  in  uaiform. 
Mezzotint  by  I>evachez,  battle  scene  and  biographical  notice  in  script 
beneath.    8vo  on  small  folio  sheet. 

2002.  HoussAYE  (Hexki — French  author).     A.L.S.     1  p.  8vo.    Request  for 

tickets.    XJndated. 

2003.  Howard   (George  W.  F.,  Earl  Of  Carlisle  and  Viscouxt  Mor- 

peth— visited  the  U.  S.).  A.L.  third  person,  with  addressed  enve- 
loj)e.  London,  May  2,  1836 

2004.  Howard  (George  W.  F.,  Earl  Of  Carlisle  and  Viscount  Morpeth). 

A.L.S.  (third  person,  commencing  "  Ld.  ^lorpeth,"  1  p.  8vo.  June 
14,  n.y. 

2005.  Howard  (George  W.  F.,  EarlOf  Carlisle  and  Viscount  Morpeth). 

Portrait,  half  length.    Engraved  by  J.  Cooke.    Line  engraving.   4to. 

2006.  HozE  (John).    Portrait,  full  bust  in  oval.    T.  Holloway  direxit.   Line 

engraving.     4to.  London,  1794 

2007.  Hudson  Eiver.    ]i[ap  of  the  Hudson  River  Rail  Road  from  Xew  York 

to  x41bany.  W.  C.  Moore  del.  Lithograph.  Al)out  12  feet  long  (one 
corner  repaired).  Xew  York,  1848 

2008.  Hue  (Franqois — first  Yalet-de-chambre  of  Louis  XYIII).    X.S.    1  p. 

small  4to.    Tuileries,  January  3,  1818. 

In  the  reign  of  terror  Hue  served  the  royal  family  at  the  risk  of  his 
life  and  was  imprisoned;  he  is  author  of  "The  last  years  of  the  Reign 
and  Life  of  Louis  XVI." 

2009.  Hugo  (Joseph  L.  S. — French  general,  father  of  Yictor  Hugo,  the  cele- 

brated novelist).  A.L.S.  4  pp.  4to.  St.  Lozusa,  near  Blois,  June  23, 
1823.    To  the  Editor  of  the  Courrier  at  Paris.    With  portrait. 

General  Hugo  requests  the  editor  to  publish  some  remarks  of  his  on 
an  article  which  appeared  in  the  "  Censeur  Europeen  " ;  then  follow  the 
"  remarks  ",  which  are  lengthy  and  interesting. 

2010.  Hugo   (Victor— French  author).     A.L.S.     1  p.  8vo.     [1844.]     With 

portrait.     2  pieces. 

2011.  Hugo   (Victor).     A.L.S.     "Victor  Hugo,*'  2  pp.  8vo.     Dec.  30,  n.y. 

On  literary  matters. 

2012.  HuLix  (Pierre  A. — French  general,  shot  by  Malet).    H.S.  by  Hulin, 

A.  Dubocher,  and  several  others,  4  pp.  folio,  n.p.  Dec.  11,  1798. 
Extract  from  the  records  of  the  decisions  by  the  Municipal  Admin- 
istration of  Saint-Quentin. 

2013.  HuLix  (Pierre  A.).    A.L.S.    1  p.  4to,  n.p.    IMarch  9,  1814. 

Notifying  the  recipient  that  the  Prince  Wiirtemberg  has  taken,  with 
3,000  men,  the  town  of  Senc  (?),  but  promises  protection  to  the  inhabi- 
tants. 

2014.  HuLix  (Pierre  A.).     L.S.     1  p.  folio.     Paris.  May  15,  1815.     With 

portrait,  full  bust  in  uniform. 

Regarding  the  way  in  which  volunteers  were  received  at  various 
mayoralties,  etc. 


2015.  HtiLiN  (Pierre  A.).     L.S.,  2  pp.  folio,     n.p.n.d.     To  his  Royal  High- 

ness. re(|nesting  that  he  be  advised  of  his  arrival  that  he  may  wel- 
come him. 

2016.  HuLSE    (Sir  Samuel).     Portrait.     Lithograph  by  Lane  after  Lane. 

4to.    Proof  on  India  paper.  1830 

2017.  HuMANx  (Jean  Georges — French  Minister  of  Finance).     L.S.,  1  p. 

4to.  Paris,  March  10,  1835.  Informs  a  colleague  that  M.  Chauvel 
has  been  appointed  to  the  collectorship  of  Berville. 

2018.  Humbert  (J.  J.  A. — French  general,  commanded  an  expedition  to  Ire- 

land in  1798).  A.L.S.  1  p.  4to  [Paris],  le  19  Frimaire,  TAn  lY. 
[Dec.  10,  1795].  To  Chief  of  brigade  St.  Laurent  informing  him 
that  stores  and  horses  are  needed  for  the  brigade  at  Ruelle.  Also, 
that  its  army-wagons  are  in  poor  shape. 

2019.  Humieres  (Marie  Therese  Julie  De  Crevant,  Duchesse  De — wife 

of  the  French  general  and  courtier  of  Louis  XIY.).  Portrait,  full 
length.  Pet.  Schenck  fee;  et  exc.  Mezzotint,  lito,  margins  cut 
away. 

2020.  Hussiex   Pasiia — last   Bev   of   Algiers,   forced   to   capitulate   by   the 

French  in  1830.    D.S.    \  p.  folio.    May  26,  1832. 

2021.  Hutchinsox    (Johx — ^British  general,  commanded  the  first  division 

of  xA.bercromby's  army  which  landed  in  Egypt,  Alexandria  sur- 
rendered to  him).  Portrait,  three-quarter  length,  in  uniform, 
seated.    Engraved  by  K.  ^lackenzie  after  W.  Evans.    Stipple.    Folio. 

London,  1809 

2022.  HuTCHixsox  (Johx).     Portrait,  full  bust  in  uniform  by  Heath  after 

Knight.    4to.  London,  1815 

2023.  Hyde  De  Neuville  (  Jeax  G.— French  Royalist,  Minister  to  the  United 

■  States,  1816-1821).  L.S.  2  pp.  4to,  including  addressed  portion, 
Washington,  x\pril  27,  1818.  To  R.  G.  Harper,  Baltimore,  sym- 
pathizing with  him  in  the  loss  of  his  child,  asking  date  of  his 
departure  [for  France]  as  he  has  important  dispatches  to  send  to  his 
government. 

2024.  IxDTAXS.     Various  dresses  of  the  Indians  of  Xorth  America.     Copper 

engraving  by  Morris.     4to.  [Circa  1784] 

2025.  IxDiAXS.    Costume  of  Domiciliated  Indians  of  Xorth  America.    Copper 

engraving  by  Busby  after  Hariot.    4to.  London,  1810 

2026.  IxDiAxs.    Mcintosh.    A  Creek  Chief.    Lithograph  in  colors.    Folio. 

1836 

2027.  IxDiAXS.    Kisli-I\e-Kosh.    A  Fox  Brave.    Lithograph  in  colors.    Folio. 

1836. 

2028.  IxDiAXS.     Xea-Math-la.     A   Seminole   Chief.     Lithograph  in  colors. 

Folio.  1836 


2029.  Indians.      Tah-Ro-Hon,   an    loway   Warrior.      Lithograph   in   colors. 

Folio.  1838 

2030.  Indians.     Timpoochee  Barnard.     An  Uchee  Warrior.     Lithograph  in 

colors.     Folio.  "       1838 

2031.  Indians.    Mistippee.    Lithograph  in  colors.    Folio.  1838 

2032.  Indians.    Atahiialpa  (the  last  Inca  of  Peru).    Portrait,  full  bust,  head- 

dress of  feathers,  holding  spear.     Copper  engraving.    4to. 

2033.  Indians.     Habits  of  the  Americans  (copper  engraving),  also  a  collec- 

tion of  30  plates,  colored  and  plain,  mainly  relating  to  the  Indians 
(all  book  illustrations). 

2034.  Isabel  II.,  Queen  Of  Spain — mother  of  Alfonso,  who  became  king  in 

1875.    D.S.     1  p.  folio,  Madrid  1854.     With  portrait. 

2035.  IsABEY     (Jean     Baptiste — celebrated     French     miniature     ])ainter, 

executed  many  admired  portraits  of  the  Bonaparte  family  some  of 
which  are  in  the  celebrated  Wallace  collection).  A.L.S.  1  p.  8vo. 
Paris,  Sept.  20,  1840.  To  John  Sainsbury,  celebrated  collector  of 
Napoleonic  material,  regarding  his  collection. 

2036.  Jacobins.     Portrait  of  Marie  J.  Chalier,  full  bust  in  oval.     Mezzotint 

by  Levachez,  scene  and  biographical  notice  in  script  beneath.  8vo, 
on  small  folio  sheet. 

The   leader    of   the  Jacobins    of    Lyons    and    a    fanatical    admirer    of 
Marat. 

2037.  Jacqueminot    (J.  J.  L,    Comte  De    Ham — member  of  the  Couneil 

of  500).  L.S.  2  pp.  4to,  including  addressed  portion,  Paris,  le  14 
Frimaire,  FAn  X  [Dec.  5,  1801].  To  M.  Lacepede,  President  of 
the  Senate,  stating  that  he  is  confined  to  his  bed,  and  will,  therefore, 
be  unable  to  attend  the  day's  session. 

2038.  Jacquinot   (Chakles  C. — French  general,  commanded  two  divisions 

at  Waterloo).  A.D.S.  1  p.  8vo.  Schaffhausen  (Switzerland),  May 
8,  1800. 

2039.  Jervis    (John^  Earl  Of   St.   Vincent — famous   English   admiral). 

A.L.S.  "St.  Vincent,"  1  p.  4to  (London),  June  14,  1803.  Tb 
H.  K.  H***  (?). 

Regarding  a  Capt.  Dunbar,  and  ending    ..."  with  the  most  grate- 
ful sense  of  your  consideration  for  the  ticklish  state  of  my  health,"  etc. 

2040.  Jervis  (John — Earl  Of  St.  Vincent).     Portrait,  full  bust  in  uni- 

form.   Engraved  by  Aquilar,  drawn  by  Bouch.     Stipple.    4to. 

[London,  ca.  1798] 

2041.  John  VI.,  King  Of  Portugal,  sailed  to  Brazil  in   1807,  where  he 

received  title  of  Emperor.  Portrait,  full  bust  in  uniform.  Huet 
sculp.     Camoin  del.     Stipple.     4to. 


X042.  JoiNviLLE  (Francois  F.  P.,  Prince  De — third  son  of  Louis  Philippe, 
sent  to  St.  Helena  to  bring  the  remains  of  Napoleon  to  France). 
A.L.S.  (third  person),  2  pp.  8vo.  Claremont,  Dee.  23,  1854.  In 
English  to  Mr.  Colnaghi,  the  well-known  art  dealer,  regarding  some 
drawings,  etc.    With  portrait. 

2043.  JoiNviLLE    (Franqois  F.   p..   Prince  De).     Portrait,  three-quarter 

length  in  uniform.    Lith.  de  Cattier.    Folio, 

2044.  JoiNViLLE    (Franqois   F.   p..   Prince   De).     Portrait,  three-quarter 

length  in  uniform.  Lithograph  4to,  and  a  different  lithograph  of 
the  same,  4to.    Together,  2  pieces. 

2045.  JoLY   (M.  De)     A.L.S.     1  p.  4to.     Paris,  Dec.  7,  1799.     On  money 

matters. 

2046.  JoMARD   (Edme  Franqois — French  archaeologist  and  geographer,  ac- 

companied the  army  to  Egypt  in  1798;  contributed  to  the  introduc- 
tion of  the  great  "  Description  of  Egypt.'^)  A.N.  in  third  person. 
8vo.     Paris,  February  25,  1842. 

2047.  JoMiNi  (Henri — general,  aide-de-camp  to  Ney,  presented  to  Bonaparte 

on  the  field  of  Austerlitz,  and  eminent  writer  on  strategy.)  A.L.S. 
^'  General  Jomini,'^  4  pp.  4to.    June  18-28.  n.y.    To  M.  Wagner. 

An  important  and  most  interesting  letter  in  which  he  speaks  of  the 
battle  of  Areola,  where  Napoleon  had  said  that  it  was  the  only  time  in 
a  game  of  dice,  he  had  ever  staked  his  whole  life,  present  and  to  come, 
with  every  chance  of  losing. 

Interesting  details  are  given  of  the  battle  of  Dresden,  and  of  the  mis- 
takes made  by  the  Allies,  also  of  his  work,  probably  that  of  the  "  Critical 
and  Military  History  of  the  Campaigns  of  the  Revolution."  etc. 

2048.  JoMiNi  (Henri).    A.L.S.    1  p.  8vo.  n.p.n.d.    To  a  firm  of  booksellers. 

Informing  them  that  a  package  of  MSS.  has  been  left  with  a  porter. 

2049.  JoMiNi    (Henri).     Portrait,  full    bust  in    uniform.     Vigneron    del. 

Lithograph  after  a  stipple.     8vo. 

2050.  JoMiNi  (Henri).    Portrait,  half  length  in  uniform.    Gleyre  del.  1860. 

Lithograph  on  India  paper.  4to.  Also  another  portrait,  full  length 
in  uniform.    Together,  2  pieces. 

2051.  Jones  (Inigo — eminent  English  architect).    Portrait,  full  bust  in  oval. 

Engraved  by  Val.  Green  after  Van  Dyke.  Mezzotint.  8vo,  cut  to 
plate  mark,  with  portions  of  text  cut  away. 

2052.  Jones  (Paul).    Portrait,  full  length  from  original  drawing  taken  from 

the  life  aboard  the  Serapis.    4to.      London  1779  [later  impression] 

2053.  Jones   (Paul).     Combat  memorable  donne  le  22  7bre.  1779  entre  le 

Capitaine  Pearson  commandant  le  Serapis,  et  Paul  Jones  command- 
ant le  Bon-Homme-Richard.  Line  engraving.  Folio,  (cut  to  plate 
mark,  portion  of  front  cut  away). 

2054.  Jones  (Paul).    Paul  Jones  the  Pirate.    Line  engraving.     Full  length 

in  uniform,  pistol  in  one  hand  and  cutlass  in  the  other.    8vo. 

London,  [circa  1806] 


2055.  Jones  (Paul).     Portrait,  half  length,  wearing  cocked  hat.    Line  en* 

graving.    IJnsignecl.     8vo. 

2056.  Jones   (Paul).     Portrait  full  bust  in  uniform,  wearing  cocked  hat. 

Line  engraving  by  Bogerts  after  Briys.     12nio.     Fine  impression. 

2057.  Jones  (Paul).    Portrait,  full  bust  wearing  cocked  hat.     Line  engrav- 

ing by  Barin.     8vo.  Paris,  [late  impression] 

2058.  Jones  (Paul).    Engagement  of  Capt.  Pearson  in  His  Majesty's  Ship 

Serapis,  with  Paul  Jones  of  the  American  Ship  of  War  called  the 
Bon  Homme  Richard.  Copper  engraving  by  Collier  after  Hamilton. 
Small  folio.  *  [Circa  1790] 

2059.  Jones  (Paul).     Portrait,  three-quarter  length,  in  uniform.     Line  en- 

graving, unsigned.     8vo   (repaired).  Paris,  n.d. 

2060.  Jones    (Paul).     Portrait,  half  length.     Grave  par  Carl  Guttenberg 

dessine  par  Xotte.    Line  engraving,  4to. 

2061.  Jones  (Paul).    Portrait,  half  length  in  uniform.    Grave  par  Carl  Gut- 

tenberg, dessine  par  C.  J.  Xotte.  Line  engraving.  4to  (thinned 
and  repaired). 

2062.  Jordan   (Camille — French    politician  and    orator).      Portrait,    half 

length,  seated.  Grave  par  H.  C.  MuUer,  peint.  par  Mile.  Godefroi. 
Line  engraving.    4to. 

2063.  Josephine,  Empress  Of  France.     A.L.S.     "Lapagerie  Bonaparte," 

1  p.  4to.  Paris,  Dec.  6,  1799.  To  one  of  the  ministers,  whom  she 
urges  to  consider  favorably  the  affair  regarding  Citizen  Verninat  (  ?). 
AYith  mezzotint  portrait  by  S.  A.  Edwards,  scratched  proof. 

2064.  Josephine.     L.S.  "  Josephine,"  1  p.  folio,  M/imich,  Jan.  8,  1806.     To 

her  cousin.  Cardinal  Erskine.  A  letter  of  thanks  in  which  she  says 
that  she  believes  in  the  sincerity  of  his  Xew  Year's  wishes  for  her. 

2065.  Josephine.     L.  S.  ^^  Josephine."     1  p.  square  8vo.     Paris,  April  24, 

1807.  To  the  Minister  of  War  [Davoust],  asking  permission  for  a 
Mr.  Seymour  to  visit  his  father  in  England.  Countersigned, 
D[avoust],  with  3  lines  in  his  autograph. 

2066.  Josephine.     Portrait  full  bust.    From  the  original  portrait  in  minia- 

ture by  Isabey.    Lith.  de  Villain.    Folio.  London,  n.d. 

2067.  Josephine.     Portraits,  (1)  full  bust,  engraved  by  J.  Wallis,  London, 

1815,  and  (2)  full  bust,  unsigned,  on  India  paper,  before  letters. 
Together,  2  pieces. 

2068.  Josephine.     Portraits,   (1),  full  bust,  wearing  crown,  J.  E.  Marcus 

sculp.  Line  engraving;  (2)  full  bust,  early  lithograph,  and  (3) 
facsimile  in  colors  of  a  painting.    Together,  3  pieces. 

2-069.  Josephine.  Portrait,  "  Eose  Josephine  Bonaparte,  nee  de  la  Pagerie," 
full  bust  in  oval.  Stipple.  Unsigned.  Open  letters.  Very  early 
portrait. 


2070.  Josephine.     Portrait  '^  Giuseppina,  Imperatrice  de  Frances!  e  Eegina 

critalia/'  full  bust  in  oval.     Canacci  inc.     8vo. 

2071.  Josephine.     Portrait,    half    length,  wearing    crown.     Grave    par  B. 

Larichardiere,  dessine  par  Swebach.     Stipple.     8vo.         Paris,  n.d. 

2072.  Josephine.    Portrait,  half  length,  medallion  of  N'apoleon  around  neck. 

Engraved  by  J.  C.  Buttre,  also  an  etched  proof  of  the  same,  before 
all  letters,  in  brown,  autographed  by  the  engraver.  Together,  2 
pieces. 

2073.  Josephine.    Portrait,  half  length  wearing  crown  and  jewels.  (Engraved 

by  Desnoyer) .    Stipple.    Folio.    Brilliant  proof  before  all  letters. 

2074.  Josephine.    Portrait,  full  length  seated,  letter  in  hand,  military  scene 

in  background,  containing  two  figures,  one  of  which  is  probably  a 
portrait  of  Napoleon.  An  unsigned  German  copper  engraving,  en- 
titled "  Madame  Buonaparte."     Small  folio,  with  margins. 

Under  the  name  is  the  following  curious  description  "  Franzosische 
Burgerin,  oder  vielmehr  glucklich  zu  schatzende  Gemahlin  der  grossten 
Feldherrn  unsers  Zeitaltens,  welche  von  ihren  vor  jetzt  zur  See  dirigende 
General  einen  Briefliest ". 

2075.  Josephine.    ^^  Guiseppina  Imperatrice  dei  Francesi  e  Eegina  d'ltalia,'^ 

full  length  portrait.    L.  Eados  inc.    G.  B.  Bosio  dis.    Stipple.    8vo. 

2076.  Josephine.    Portrait,  full  length.    Lithograph.    Small  folio. 

[Paris,  ca.  1858] 

2077.  Josephine.     Portrait,  "Me.  Lapagere,  Moglie  del  Generale  in  Capo 

Bonaparte,"  full  bust  in  oval,  wearing  flowing  head  dress.  Grave 
par  G.  Gag,  dessine  d'apres  nature.    Stipple.    8vo. 

2078.  Josephine.    Portrait,  "  Eose  Josephine  Bonaparte,  nee  de  la  Pagerie," 

full  bust  in  oval,  no  head-dress.  Dessine  d'apres  nature  et  grave  en 
1797.     Stipple.     Open  letters.     4to. 

2079.  Josephine.     Portrait,  full  bust,  wearing  crown.     ''^Josephine  Impera- 

trice des  Frangais  et  Peine  d'ltalie."    Stipple.    Unsigned.    4to. 

^080.  Josephine.  Portrait.  "  Josephine  Imperatrix  des  Francais  Eaine 
D'ltalie,^^  half  length,  necklace  of  four  ropes  of  pearls,  jewels  in  hair 
and  ears.     Stipple.    IJnsigned.    4to.       '  Wien,  n.d. 

2081.  Josephine.    Portrait,  "  La  Madame  du  Buonaparte,  Premier  Consul  de 

la  Eepublique  Frangaise,"  full  bust,  ropes  of  pearls.  Stipple.  Un- 
signed.   8vo. 

2082.  Josephine.    Portrait,  "  Grand  Abito  de  Sua  Maesta  Tlmperatrice  Gis- 

sefina  il  giorno  delFIncoronazione,"  full  length.  Line  and  stipple. 
Unsigned.     4to.  .  i    Verona,  n.d. 

2083.  Josephine.     Portrait,    half  length.     Lithograph    in  colors    after  the 

miniature  by  Isabey.     Open  letters.     Folio.  ,, London,  n.d. 


208^.  Josephine.    Portraits,  (1),  full  bust,  Engraved  by  R.  Scott,  and  (2) 
full  bust.    Unsigned.     Stipples.    8vo.    Together,  2  pieces. 

London,  1810  and  n.d. 

2085.  Josephine.     Portraits,   (1),  full  bust;   (2)   half  length;   (3)  colored 

view  of  the  tomb  of  Josephine.    Together,  3  pieces.    4to  and  8vo. 

2086.  Josephine,  Charles  Bonaparte,  and  Letitia  R.  Bonaparte.     Portraits 

of  all,  full  length,  from  the  Versailles  Gallery.  4to.  Together,  3 
pieces. 

The  reproductions  in  Sloane's  Life  of  Napoleon  were  made  fiv)m  the 
above. 

2087.  Josephine.  Portrait,   full  length,  royal  robes,  wearing  crown.     Line 

engraving.     Cut  to  plate  mark.     Small  4to. 

2088.  Joubert  (Berthelemy  C. — French  general).    A.L.S.    1  p.  4to.    Paris, 

July  16,  n.y.  To  General  Cervoni.  With  portrait,  full  length  in  uni- 
form. 

Born  tlie  same  year  as  Napoleon  (1769),  Joubert's  brilliant  exploits  at 
Montebello,  Rivoli  and  in  the  Tj-rol  are  among  the  most  renowned  deeds 
of  French  arms. 

2089.  Joubert  (Bp:rthelemy  C).    Portrait,  full  bust  in  uniform.    Mezzotint 

by  Levachez,  battle  scene  and  biographical  notice  in  script  beneath. 
8vo,  on  small  folio  sheet. 

2090.  JouRDAN  (Jean  Baptiste — Marshal  of  France,  served  under  Lafayette 

in  the  American  Eevolution).  L.S.  as  General  in  chief  "  Jourdan." 
2  pp.  folio.  General  quarters  of  Stokach,  March  17,  1798.  With  por- 
trait, full  length  in  uniform. 

An  important  military  document,  written  shortly  after  Jourdan  had 
been  appointed  to  the  command  of  the  Army  of  the  Danube,  and  with 
mention  of  several  of  the  important  generals.  It  commences  "  General 
Lefevre  shall  take  his  vanguard  tomorrow  morning  the  18th  at  6  o'clock 
to  Pfullendorf  and  camp  at  the  right  of  that  town  .  .  .  General 
Lefevre  shall  push  his  men  as  near  as  he  can  to  Atschausen.  He  will 
receive  particular  instructions  from  the  general  in  chief  of  the  2d  divi- 
vision.     .     .     .     General  Lefevre  must  secure  Mengen  from  the  Austrian*;. 

"  General  Ferino  will  encamp  his  division  at  the  back  of  Salomow- 
veiller,  and  keep  connection  with  the  second  division  by  outposts. 

"  General  Souham  will  take  his  division  to  the  left  of  Pfullendorf. 
General  St.  Cyr  will  move  the  third  division  near  Moskirch,  which  he 
will  occupy  with  a  strong  force.  .  .  .  The  division  of  reserve  cavalry 
will  camp  in  the  villages  back  of  Pfullendorf.     .     .     . 

•'  If  the  gener.-ils  meet  the  Austrians  in  the  positions  they  have  been 
ordered  to  take,  they  must  invite  them  to  leave  the  place.  In  case  they 
refuse,  compel  them  by  force  of  arms." 

2091.  Jourdax  (Jeax  Baptiste).     A.L.S.     2  pp.  4to.    Paris,  Jan.  3,  1798. 

To  the  Executive  Directory.  Also  signed  by  Guineau,  Bordan  and 
Gayvernon. 

The  writer  speaks  on  behalf  of  Citizen  Cacutte,  and  urges  the  Directory 
to  permit  him  to  return  to  the  military  service. 


2092.  JouRDAX  (Jeax  Baptiste).    A.L.S.    "  Jourdan,"  2  pp.  4to.    Paris,  Au- 

gust 2,  1799.    With  portrait,  full  bust  in  uniform.    Unsigned. 

To  Citizen  Joseph  Bonaparte,  Councillor  of  State.  A  letter  of  recom- 
mendation regarding  Adj.-Gen.  Totot  and  citizen  Petigaud,  the  latter  for 
a  position  as  administrator  in  the  colonies. 

2093.  JouRDAX  (Jean  Baptiste).     A.L.S.     '' Jourdan."     1  p.  folio,  Turin, 

June  27,  1800. 

Written  the  same  year  he  was  sent  as  Ambassador  to  the  Cisalpine 
Republic,  to  Citizen  Bertoliati,  counsellor  of  the  Prefecture  of  Doire,  say- 
ing that  he  is  sending  a  copy  of  No.  12  of  the  Acts  of  the  General  Admin- 
istration, and  asking  to  have  same  acknowledged. 

2094.  JouRDAN   (Jean  Baptiste).     L.S.     1  p.  folio,  Turin,  August   (12), 

1801.    To  M.  Petiet,  Councillor  of  State. 

Regarding  the  sale  of  salt  belonging  to  Citizen  Gabi,  and  requesting  re- 
cipient to  see  that  the  Cisalpine  government  does  not  touch  the  salt, 
until  the   wishes  of  the    [French]   government  are  known. 

2095.  JouRDAN  (Jeax  Baptiste).    L.S.    2  pp.  folio,  Turin,  March  12,  1802, 

To  the  Minister  of  War.  Concerning  a  payment  due  to  a  contractor, 
who  furnished  implements.  At  foot  of  p.  2  are  two  lines  in  Jourdan's 
autograph,  in  which  he  refers  to  the  sending  of  letters. 

2096.  JouRDAN  (Jeax  Baptiste).    L.S.    1  p.  folio,  Rouen,  Oct.  24,  1814.    To 

Count  Dessolles,  Minister  of  State,  asking  him  to  place  the  Chevalier 
de  Segur  in  the  new  organization  of  the  National  Guard. 

2097.  JouRDAx  (Jean  Baptiste).  Receipt  at  end  of  a  form-letter  signed  by 

Jourdan,  Paris,  August  10,  1825.  2  pp.  folio,  with  addressed  por- 
tion.   Also,  signature  of  J.  Leboeuf,  of  the  Legion  of  Honor. 

2098.  Jourdan  (Jean  Baptiste).    L.  S.  "  Ml.  Jourdan,''  1  p.  4to.    Paris,  Au- 

gust 31,  1830. 

Asking  that  a  M.  Yerdum,  official  inspector,  be  allowed  to  stay  at 
Toulouse,  if  possible. 

2099.  [Jourdan   (Jean  Baptiste).]   A.D.S.  by  Jean  Baptiste  Fritot,  4  pp, 

folio,  n.p.    Oct.  7,  1797. 

An  interesting  and  important  document,  with  autograph  annotation  of 
14  lines,  including  signature,  of  Jourdan  in  which  he  says  that  the  writer 
has  been  cruelly  oppressed,  and  hopes  that  his  petition  will  be  favorably 
received.  Also  with  an  8  line  annotation  by  Pierre  F.  Augereau,  Due 
de  Castiglione,  in  which  he  says  that  Fritot  is  a  good  Republican,  and 
recommends  him  highly. 

The  document  is  a  Petition  to  the  Directors  of  the  Republic  of  France, 
and  reads  in  part  that  the  Royalist  faction  was  working  for  the  ruin  of 
France,  that  the  writer  was  arrested  and  imprisoned  by  the  Royalists, 
etc. 

2100.  Jourdan  (Jean  Baptiste).    Portrait,  full  bust  in  uniform.    Mezzotint 

by  Levaehez,  battle  scene,  and  biographical  notice  in  script  beneath, 
8vo  on  small  folio  sheet. 

2101.  Jourdan  (Jean  Baptiste).    Portrait,  full  bust  in  uniform.    F.  Bonne- 

ville del.  sculp.    Stipple.    Fine  impression,  with  margins.    8vo. 

2102.  Jourdan  (Jean  Baptiste).    Portrait,  full  bust  in  uniform.    Line  en- 

graving.   Unsigned.    8vo.  in  Xapoli,  n.d. 


2103.  JouRDAN  (Jean^  Baptiste).     Portrait,  full  length  in  uniform.     Peint 

par  Vien.    8vo. 

2104.  JoYEUSE  (Cardinal  FRANgois  De — confidential  minister  of  Henry  III, 

Henry  IV  and  Louis  XIII,  1562-1615.)  D.S.  containing  a  settle- 
ment of  the  debts  incurred  by  President  Sequier  and  Cardinal  de 
Joyeuse  during  the  guardianship  of  Marie  de  Montpensier,  who  later 
became  the  wife  of  Gaston  d'Orleans.     3  pp.  folio.     July  2,  1608. 

2105.  Joyeuse  (Marie  De  Batarxay  De — wife  of  Guillaunie  de  Joyeuse,  who 

distinguished  himself  in  the  war  against  the  French  Protestants  and 
was  created  Marshal  of  France  in  1582).  Receipt  signed  on  vellum. 
October  14,  1588.  In  a  wrapper  with  notes  in  the  handwriting  of 
Silvio  Pellico. 

2106.  JuLLiEN   (CoMTE — French  General).    L.S.  3  pp.  folio.     Vannes,  Oct. 

3,  1806. 

Contains  a  statement  concerning  the  kidnapping  and  holding  for  ran- 
som of  the  Bishop  of  Vannes  and  his  secretary,  and  asking  permission 
to  publish,  in  all  the  churches  of  the  diocese.  Warning  Bulletins  urging 
upon  all  who  may  have  knowledge  of  the  affair  to  communicate  with  the 
proper  authorities,  or,  otherwise,  to  suffer  the  penalty  of  excommunica- 
tion. 

2107.  JuNOT   (Andoche^  Due  D'Abrantes — distinguished  French  general, 

favorite  of  Napoleon).  L.S.  "  Junot,''  1  p.  folio.  May  11,  1802. 
To  the  Minister  of  Justice. 

Relative  to  the  impirisonment  of  Frangois  Thomas.  "  Regarding  your 
letter  of  May  6th  I  have  been  searching  the  judgment  of  which  you  desire 
a  copy,  but  the  books  of  the  first  court-martial  of  this  division  do  not 
show  any  soldier  sentenced  to  five  years'  imprisonment  under  the  name 
of  FrauQois  Thomas."  The  minister  has  written  a  few  words  in  bottom 
left  hand  corner,  giving  instructions  to  classify  this  document. 

2108.  JuNOT  (Andoche,  Due  D'Abrantes).    L.S'.,  2  pp.  4  to.    Paris,  May 

4,  1807.  To  the  Minister  of  \Yar  [Berthier],  correcting  a  sentence  in 
a  former  letter  which  might  have  been  misinterpreted,  and  requesting, 
in  6  lines  on  margin  in  his  autograph,  that  report  and  this  letter  be 
forwarded  together  to  the  Emperor.    2  portraits. 

2109.  JuNOT  (Andoche^  Due  D^Abrantes).    A.L.S.    1  p.  folio,  Paris,  June 

28,  1807., 

To  General  Thiebault  (the  commander  of  a  brigade  at  Austerlitz). 
"  You  do  not  need  any  letter  of  introduction,  my  dear  General,  the 
Emperor  knows  you  and  wishes  to  help  you.  Your  letter  arrived  while  I 
was  away,  this  is  the  reason  I  did  not  answer  you.  .  .  .  Your  friend, 
Junot." 

2110.  JuNOT  (Andoche,  Due  D'Abrantes).    A.L.S.     2  pp.  folio,  Zara,  Mav 

9,  1813. 

A  fine  autograph  letter,  signed  "  Le  Due  d'AbrantSs,"  written  at  Zara. 
the  capital  city  of  Dalmatia,  shortly  before  his  death  in  July,  1S13,  to  M. 
Le  Baron,  general  director  of  Conscription,  regarding  certain  documents 
he  (Junot)  had  in  his  possession,  and  that  he  had  given  orders  to  all  the 
captains  to  notify  him  how  many  recruits  they  had  and  were  likely  to  get, 
with  their  financial  standing,  etc. 


2111.  JuNOT  (Andoche,  Due  D'Abrantes).     A.L.S.     1  p.  12mo.     n.p.n.d. 

To  Madam  ****  (?)  informing  her  that  he  is  departing  for  St. 
Cloud  and  will  do  all  in  his  power  to  grant  her  request.  With  por- 
trait, full  bust  in  uniform. 

2112.  JuNOT  (Andoche,  Due  D'Abrantes).    Portrait,  full  bust  in  uniform, 

wearing  cocked  hat.  D'apres  le  portrait  original  peint  par  Gres. 
Lithograph.    Fine. 

2113.  JuNOT   (AxDOCiiE,  Due  D'x\brantes).     Portrait,  full  length  in  uni- 

form, sword  in  left  hand,  after  Eaverat.    8vo. 

2114.  JuNOT   (Andoche^  Due  D'Abrantes).     Portrait,  full  lengtli  in  uni- 

form. Peint  par  Paverat.  8vo,  also  portrait  of  his  wife.  Together, 
2  pieces. 

2115.  JuNOT   (x^NDOCHE,  Due  D'Abrantes).     Portrait,  full  length  in  uni- 

form.    Steel  engraving  after  Eaverat.     Small  folio. 

2116.  Junot  (Laure  P.,  Duchesse  D'Abrantes^  author  of  ^^  Memoirs  of  his- 

torical souvenirs  of  Xapoleon").  A.L.S.  "La  Duchess  D'Abrantes," 
4  pp.  12mo,  n.p.  Oct.  11,  no  year.  With  portrait.  To  M.  IT.  Tour- 
ton,  a  banker  at  Paris. 

Asking  that  a  cheque  for  100  fr.  be  cashed,  etc. 

2117.  Junot   (Laure  P.,  Duchesse  D'Abrantes).     Portrait,  three-quarter 

length,  seated.    Lith.  de  Thierry  Freres.    Folio.    India  paper. 

2118.  Junot   (Laure  P.,  Duchesse  D'Abrantes).     A.L.S.  of  the  grand- 

mother of  the  Duchesse  D'Abrantes  signed,  "  grandmother,"  2  pp. 
8vo,  undated,  hoping  that  the  duchess'  illness  is  over,  etc. 

2119.  Kellerman  (Franqois  C,  Due  De  Valmy — Marshal  of  France,  com- 

mander of  the  Army  of  the  Alps).  L.S.  1  p.  folio,  Grenoble,  July 
31,  1793. 

To  M.  Noel  who  has  asked  for  military  protection,  telling  him  that  he- 
will  take  his  recommendation  into  consideration,  and  give  him  a  company 
of  light  cavalry. 

2120.  Kellerman  (Franqois  C,  Due  De  Valmy).    A.L.S.  2  pp.  folio,  Head- 

quarters, Lyons,  July  19,  1797.  To  the  President  of  the  Executive 
Directory.    With  portrait,  full  bust  in  uniform. 

Regarding  the  condition  of  affairs  at  Lyons,  and  saying  that  no  out- 
break seems  imminent,  also  speaks  of  his  own  movements. 

2121.  Kellerman  (Franqois  C,  Due  De  Valmy).  A.L.S.  3  pp.  4to.  Paris, 

June  6,  1804.  To  M.  Viaftner,  chief  engineer  of  the  6th  class  of  the 
Imperial  Guards  of  Bridges  and  Roads.  With  portrait,  full  length  in 
uniform,  receiving  a  decoration  at  the  hands  of  Pope  Pius  VII  (plate 
cut  close  and  mounted). 

A  long,  important  and  very  interesting  letter  regarding  costs,  plans, 
etc.,  for  the  erection  of  his  "  Senatorial  House." 

"  I  have  received,  my  dear  Viaftner,  your  letter  ...  I  hacl 
already  given  the  plan  and  the  estimate  of  my  senatorial  house  to  the 


chancellor  .  .  .  (he)  was  frightened  by  the  result  of  the  estimate, 
and  so  was  I,  as  I  did  not  look  at  the  estimate  before  having  been  told 
by  you  that  the  total  expenses  would  not  amount  to  more  than  eighty- 
two  thousand  francs,"  etc.,  which  express  in  minute  detail  what  the 
A^arious  rooms  should  be  built  of,  how  they  should  be  decorated,  etc.,  and 
with  mention  that  all  "  the  ornaments  of  the  garden  will  be  as  designed, 
and  in  the  English  garden  will  be  a  summer  house." 

2122.  Kellerman  (Francois  C,  Due  De  Yalmy).    L.S.    Ob.  folio.    Head- 

quarters at  Strasburg,  Jan.  15  (or  19),  1806.  To  Marshal  Berthier, 
Minister  of  War. 

Stating  that  he  has  ordered  the  transfer  of  one  hundred  conscripts 
from  his  regiment  to  the  12th  regiment  of  cuirassiers. 

2123.  Kellermax  (Franqois  C.^  Due  De  Yalmy).    A.L.S.     "le  Mai.  Sen- 

ator, Due  de  Yalmy,"  1  p.  4to.    Paris,  March  17,  1811. 

To  General  Dalbignac  regretting  that  for  the  time  being  he  is  unable 
to  find  a  position  for  a  proteg6  of  his. 

2124.  Kellerman  (Francois  C,  Dug  De  Yalmy).    A.L.S.    1  p.  4to.    Paris, 

Dee.  16,  1831.    To  Baron  du  St.  Marc.    Signed  "  Le  Due  de  Yalmy." 

Asking  that  the  recipient  take  interest  in  the  demand  of  M.  Gautray, 
former  aide-de-camp  of  General  Carrier,  for  the  decoration  of  the  Legion 
of  Honor,  and  saying  that  in  1809.  shortly  after  the  battle  of  Albade 
Tornier,  the  writer  made  application  for  the  decoration. 

2125.  Kellerman  (Franqois  C,  Due  De  Yalmy).     Portrait,  full  bust  in 

uniform.    Texier  sculp.    Moreau  del.    Line  engraving,    8vo. 

Paris,  n.d. 

2126.  Kellerman  (Francois  C,  Due  De  Yalmy).     Portrait,  full  bust  in 

uniform,  I.  De  Koode  sculps.     Pasquieci  del.     Stipple.     8vo. 

2127.  Kellerman  (Francois  C,  Due  De  Yalmy).     Portrait,  three-quarter 

length  in  uniform,  standing,  battle  scene  in  background.  German 
copper  engraving,  entitled  "  Kellerman  General  der  Franzosischen 
Eepul^lik  der  Kroberer  von  Savoyen."    Small  folio. 

2128.  Kellerman  (Francjois  C,  Due  De  Yalmy).    Portrait,  full  length  in 

uniform,  holding  cocked  hat  in  right  hand.  Grave  par  Bourgeois, 
dessine  par  Hilaire.  Stipple.  4to,  with  margins.  Fine  impression, 
although  slightly  creased  in  places. 

2129.  Kellerman   (Francois  E.,  Due  De  Yalmy,  son  of  General  P.  C. 

Kellerman,  served  under  Xapoleon  in  Italy,  was  at  Waterloo).  A.L.S. 
1  p.  4to.  Paris,  April  30,  1835.  To  the  President  of  the  Court  of 
Justice. 

A  letter  explaining  why  he.  owinsr  to  illness,  was  not  able  to  attend  to 
some  work.    The  letter  is  signed  "  Due  de  Valmy." 

2130.  Kemble    (John   Philip — eminent   English  tragedian).     Portrait,   as 

"  Eollo,"  full  length.  Engraved  by  H.  Dawe  after  Sir  Thomas  Law- 
rence.    Mezzotint.     Proof  in  open  letters.     Small  folio. 


2131.  IvEMPELEJf  (Wolfgang  Yon — famous  mechanical  genius,  inventor  of 

the  Chess  Machine).  D.S.  2  pp.  folio  (with  report  of  the  Solicitor- 
General  to  the  king  relative  to  petition,  2  pp.  folio).  London,  March 
5-6,  1784.     (2  pieces).    With  autograph  of  Lord  Sydney. 

The  original  application  of  Von  Kempelen  for  letters-patent  in 
Great  Britain  for  his  Reaction  Macliine  set  in  motion  by  Are,  air,  water, 
or  any  fluid,  &c.  Von  Kempelen  was  the  inventor  of  tlie  wonderful  Auto- 
maton Chess-Player,  which,  although  opposed  by  the  best  players  in 
Europe,  was  always  victorious.     He  also  invented  the  talking-machine. 

2132.  Kergolay  (A.  D.).    A.L.S.  1  p.  4to.    Paris,  July  11,  1842.    Wants  to 

borrow  a  book  from  the  Koyal  Library. 

2133.  KiLMAiNE   (Charles  J. — general,  born  in  Dublin,  served  under  Na- 

poleon in  Italy).  Portrait,  full  Inist  in  uniform.  Bonneville  del. 
et  sculp.    Stipple.    8vo. 

2134.  Kleber  (Jean  Baptiste — French  general-in-chief,  succeeded  Napoleon 

in  Egypt,  and  was  assassinated  there,  1800).  A.L.S.  1  p.  folio. 
Headquarters  at  Vaneberg,  Oct.  4,  1794.  To  General  in  Chief  Jour- 
dan.    With  portrait. 

Kleber  informs  Jourdan  that  when  he  and  his  men  reach  Dusseldorf 
he  will  expect  orders  from  Jourdan.  Hopes  he  (Jourdan)  will  enable 
him  to  close  the  campaign  with  the  capture  of  Maestricht. 

2135.  Kleber  (Jean  Baptiste).     A.L.S.     1  p.  8vo.     Alexandria,  1797.    To 

the  Commissary  Colasse. 

Written  shortly  after  he  left  his  retreat  at  the  request  of  Bonaparte 
for  the  Egyptian  Campaign.  It  is  an  order  for  certain  supplies  to  be  used 
in  a  celebration  of  Sept.  22. 

2136.  Kleber  (Jean  Baptiste).     L.S.   (in  2  places),  1  p.  folio.     Cairo,  le 

12  Floreal,  FAn  8  [May  1,  1800],  requesting  the  paymaster-general 
to  set  aside  a  sum  of  money  for  his  disposition.    With  portrait. 
Signed  by  Kleber  a  month  before  his  assassination. 

2137.  Kleber  (Jean  Baptiste).     Portrait,  full  bust  in  oval.     Mezzotint  by 

Levachez,  battle  scene  and  biographical  notice  in  script  beneath.  8vo, 
on  small  folio  sheet. 

2138.  Kleber  (Jean  Baptiste).    Portrait,  full  bust  in  uniform.    F.  Bonne- 

ville del.  et  sculp.    Stipple.    8vo. 

2139.  Kleber  (Jean  Baptiste).     Portrait,  full  length  in  uniform,  and  rep- 

resentation of  the  Assassination  of  General  Kleber  in  Egypt.  To- 
gether, 2  pieces. 

2140.  Kleber,  Moreau,  Augereau,  and  others.    Portraits,  mainly  in  uniform. 

8vo,  and  12mo,  no  duplicates.     20  pieces. 

2141.  Klein  (Dominique  L.  A.).     Portrait,  full  bust  in  uniform.     Stipple. 

Unsigned.    8vo. 

2142.  Koella  (Johannes — ^painter,  b.  1740).    Portrait,  full  length,  at  easel. 

J.  E.  Haid  sculp.  Aug.  A^ind  1776,  Johann  Koella  pinxit.  ^lezzo- 
tint.     Folio.    Small  margins. 


2143.  KosciuszKO  (Thaddeus — illustrious  Polish  patriot,  fought  in  American 

war).  Portrait,  full  bust  in  oval.  C.  Josi  sculpt.  Grassi  pinxt. 
Stipple.    Folio  (margins  cut  away). 

2144.  KosciuszKO    (Thaddeus).     Portrait,    full    bust    in    uniform.     Vlad. 

Oleszezynski  del.  Lithograph.    India  paper.    4to. 

2145.  KoHNEN  (Henri).    L.S.    2  pp.  folio,  Bremen,  Dec.  2,  1763.    Eegard- 

ing  the  appearance  of  certain  men  before  the  King  of  Great  Britain. 

2146.  KosTOwsKY  (Pierre — Prince,  decorated  with  the  golden  eagle).    A.L.S. 

(third  person),  with  signature  on  addressed  side  in  addition,  1  p.  8vo. 
London,  n.d.,  with  seal. 

2147.  Kralewski  (August — General  of  Brigade  in  the  Polish  legion  of  the 

Danube).    A.L.S.    2  pp.  folio,  Heydelberg,  Xov.  5,  1799. 

To  General  Dessolle  requesting  leave  to  visit  Paris  to  see  his  patron 
General  Bertliier. 

2148.  Krayenhoff  (Cornelius  E. — Dutch  general,  minister  of  war  under 

Louis  Bonaparte).    L.S.    2  pp.  folio,  Amsterdam,  Feb.  20,  1811. 

To  the  Minister  of  War  relating  to  surveys.  The  writer  took  an  active 
part  in  the  campaigns  of  Zealand  in  1S05-1S06-1807. 

2149.  Krieg    (G.— General).     L.S.     3  pp.  folio.     Eennes,  July   24,   1797. 

To  M.  Carnot. 

An  exceedingly  interesting  letter  complaining  that  the  garrison  of  Belle 
Isle  was  in  a  most  deplorable  state,  being  frequently  two  and  three 
months  without  pay  or  provisions,  and  that  they,  were  compelled  to  pillage 
the  Inhabitants.  Also  complains  that  many  of  the  officers  under  his  com- 
mand were  noted  for  their  profligacy  and  immorality,  and  that  many 
frauds  were  committed  in  the  commissariat  department. 

On  the  front  page  are  three  lines  in  the  autograph  of  Lazare  Nicholas 
M.  Carnot,  to  whom  the  letter  is  addressed,  which  says  that  this  letter 
has  to  be  sent  to  the  Minister  of  War.     The  lines  are  signed  "  Carnot." 

2150.  Krusensterx    (Adam  John — Royal  Eussian   Commodore   and  world 

navigator).  A.L.S.,  3  pp.  12mo  (in  English).  [Place  and  day  of 
month  undecipherable],  1844.  Mentions  funeral  of  the  Grand 
Duchess  Alexandra  of  Russia,  his  diploma  from  the  Brazilian  His- 
torical Societ}^,  &c.    With  portrait  and  biographical  note. 

Krusenstern  discovered  the  Orloff  Islands,  and  added  much  to  the 
geography  of  Australia,  China  and  Japan.  His  invention  for  securing 
the  magnetic  needle  against  the  influence  of  cannon,  &c.,  was  introduced 
by  the  Russians  in  1825. 

2151.  KuTUSOw   (Michael  L.  G. — Russian  commander-in-chief).     Portrait, 

three-quarter  length  in  uniform.  Engraved  by  Hopwood  from  an 
original  drawing.     Stipple.     Open  letters.     4to.  London,  1813 

2152.  KuTusow   (Michael  L.  G.).     "  Principo  Kutusow-Smolenskio,  Feld- 

maresciallo  russo,"  full  length  in  uniform.  Rados  inc.  Bramati  dis. 
Stipple.    8vo. 


2153.  Labaeolieee  (French  general).     A.L.S.     3  pp.  4to.     Besangon,  le  15 

Ventose,  I'An  V.  [March  5,  1797].  To  the  Minister  of  War,  stating 
that  he  has  been  instructed  to  watch  the  frontiers  carefully  so  as  to 
prevent  the  return  of  emigrants  that  way,  that  he  is  to  prevent  as 
far  as  possible  the  exportation  of  corn,  &c.  With  plate  of  Laba- 
roliere's  coat-of-arms. 

2154.  Labedoyere  (Charles  A.  H.,  Comte  De — French  general,  one  of  the 

last  to  leave  the  field  of  Waterloo).  xl.L.S.  1  p.  8vo.  n.p.  March  5, 
1788.    To  M.  Le  Bas  regarding  a  certain  measure,  &c. 

2155.  Labedoyere  (Cpiarles  A.  H.,  Comte  De).    A.L.S.     2  pp.  12mo,  in- 

cluding addressed  portion.  Paris,  Feb.  18,  [1814],  requesting  a 
gentleman  to  call  upon  him.    With  portrait. 

2156.  Labedoyere  (Charles  A.  H.,  Comte  De).    A.L.S.    1  p.  4to,  n.p.  May 

22,  1814. 

A  personal  letter  in  which  the  writer  requests  that  some  memoranda 
be   returned. 

2157.  Labedoyere  (Charles  A.  H.,  Comte  De).    Portrait,  full  bust.    Line 

engraving.     Unsigned.     8vo. 

2158.  Labedoyere  (Charles  A.  IL,  Comte  De).    Portrait,  full  bust.    Line 

engraving.     Unsigned.    4to. 

2159.  Laborde  De  Merville    (M. — deputy).     Portrait,  full  bust  in  oval. 

Courbe  sculp.    Labadye  del.    Line  engraving.    8vo.  Paris,  n.d. 

2160.  Laborde  De  Mereville   (T.  Joseph — celebrated  financier).     A.L.S. 

I  p.  4to.     Paris,  May  10,  1787.     To  M.  Perregaus  on  money  affairs. 

2161.  Labrador  (Pedro  G. — Spanish  Minister  at  the  Congress  of  Vienna). 

A.L.S.  1  p.  4to.  Paris,  July  20,  1835,  enclosing  two  receipts  for 
money. 

2162.  Lacepede  (B.  G.  E.  De — French  naturalist,  author  of  "Natural  His- 

tory of  Fishes,^'  and  many  other  works).  A.L.S.  2  pp.  4to,  Aug.  22, 
1817,  correcting  errors  he  made  in  a  previous  letter,  and  informing 
M.  Lagrange  that  he  will  not  visit  Paris  until  the  following  Tuesday. 
With  2  portraits. 

2163.  Lachaise  (Baron — French  general).    L.S.  2  pp.  4to  [Arras],  Aug.  5, 

1808.  To  the  Mayor,  relative  to  the  petition  of  the  Protestant  fam- 
ilies for  nominating  members  of  the  Consistory,  &c. 

2164.  Lacombe  Saint-Michel   (Pierre  J. — one  of  the  principal  actors  in 

the  attack  on, the  Bastille).  A.L.S.  1  p.  folio.  Paris  [April  2, 
1797].  To  the  Minister  of  Finance  asking  him  to  have  Damarzit 
paid  a  certain  sum  due  him.  The  foregoing  is  written  on  the  reverse 
of  a  letter  (2  pp.)  by  Damarzit  in  which  he  asks  to  have  paid  to  him 
the  sum  of  19664  fr.  which  he  loaned  to  help  the  army  in  Corsica. 

2165.  Lacombe  Saint-Michel   (Pierre  J.).    L.S.  2  pp.  folio.     Paris,  le 

II  Fructidor,  ]'An  10  [Aug.  29,  1802].  To  General  [Gassend], 
relating  to  certain  demands  of  the  Minister  of  War,  which  will  be 
granted,  &c. 


2166.  Lacoste   (Duvivier — General  of  Division).     A.L.S.  1  p.  4to.     Com- 
mercy,  July  26,  1810. 
To  M.  Fririon,  Comptroller-general,  regarding  his  Montebello  medal. 

210)7.  Lacoste  (Jh. — Surgeon  in  chief  of  the  army).  A.L.S.  1  p.  folio. 
Florence,  le  14  Messidor,  FAn  9  [July  1,  1801].  To  Citizen  Sciti- 
raux,  general  paymaster  of  the  army  of  Italy,  relative  to  his  pay 
which  he  has  not  as  yet  received.  With  plate  of  Lacoste's  coat-of- 
arms. 

2168.  Lacuoix   (Paul — French  writer,  known  best  under  the  pseudonym  of 

P.  L.  Jacob,  Bibliophile).  L.S.  3  pp.  18mo,  including  addressed  por- 
tion. [Paris],  July  1,  1852.  To  M.  Grille,  asking  about  his  health, 
and  commenting  upon  his  book  "  Pele-Mele.^'    With  portrait. 

2169.  Lacuee    (J.   G. — French  general,  member  of  the  Council  of  State). 

A.L.S.  1  p.  4to.  No  place.  May,  1803.  With  portrait.  Ad.  Gode- 
froy,  direxit. 

To  Talleyrand,  Minister  of  the  Interior,  asking  for  the  confirmation  of 
a  position  obtained  by  Citizen  Ste.  Lule,  a  family  friend. 

2170.  Lacuee  (J.  G.).     Portrait,  full  bust  in  uniform.     Mever  del.     Stipple. 

4to. 

21T1.  Lafayette  (Marquis  De).    L.S.    1  p.  4to.    Paris,  April  17,  1791. 

A  letter  of  recommendation  regarding  M.  Ha  bos  for  a  position  in  the 
National  Gendarmery  (foot  and  mounted  police). 

2172.  Lafayette  (Marquis  De).    A.L.S.  (initials  "L.  F.**).    1  p.  small  4to. 

Lagrange,  Oct.  9,  1817.  Announces  his  return  to  Lagrange,  speaks 
of  his  father-in-law's  health,  mentions  a  few  political  facts,  etc. 

2173.  Lafayette    (Marquis  De).     A.L.S.   2  pp.  small  4to,  including  the 

addressed  portion.  Lagrange,  [July]  2,  1823.  To  M.  Bertemy  con- 
cerning the  purchase  of  a  fire-engine. 

2174.  Lafayette    (Marquis  De).     A.IN'.S.   1  p.  oblong  12mo.     Lagrange, 

Dec.  16,  1827,  stating  that  he  did  not  have  time  to  visit  the  Colonel  ' 
while  he  was  in  Paris,  but  trusts  that  he  will  soon  receive  justice. 

2175.  Lafayette    (Marquis  De).     A.L.S.   1  p.  4to.     Lagrange,  Dec.   18, 

1827.  To  General  Mathieu  Dumas,  telling  him  that  he  has  seen  his 
son,  that  he  is  returning  to  Paris  early  in  January,  that  his  daughter 
is  to  be  married  soon,  &c. 

2176.  Lafayette  (Marquis  De).     Short  A.L.S.  1  p.*  12mo.     Lyon,  Sept.  7, 

1829,  sending  best  wishes  for  the  happiness  of  a  friend  of  his  friends. 

2177.  [Lafayette  (Marquis  De)].     A  petition  of  Mme.  Dubois  Cerhault, 

1  p.  4to,  containing  a  long  and  interesting  autograph  annotation  by 
Lafayette,  signed,    n.p.  (1829). 

Lafayette  urges  the  Minister  of  the  Interior  (to  whom  the  petition  is 
addressed)  to  grant  the  petition,  as  she  is  also  recommended  by  the 
mayor  and  sub-prefect  of  Meanx. 


2178.  Lafayette  (Marquis  De).     A.N.S.  on  the  side  of  an  A.L.S.  of  M. 

Forel,  the  latter  of  whom  is  asking  the  Minister  of  the  Interior  to 

give  him  an  appointment.     1  p.  folio,  Paris,  August  5,  1830. 

The  Lafayette  portion  is  au  autograplilc  recommeiKlation ;  another  is 
in  the  autograph  of  Labau. 

2179.  Lafayette  (JMarquis  De).     Short  A.L.S.  oblong  21:mo.     La  Grange, 

Nov.  1,  no  year,  sending  Madame  Mollier  a  letter  from  her  son, 

2180.  Lafayette  (Marquis  De).    A.L.S.  with  initials,  1  p.  4to.     Lagrange, 

April  14,  no  year.    On  business  matters,  to  a  friend  of  his. 

2181.  Lafayette    (Marquis  De).     A.L.S.  2  pp.  4to.      May  10,  no  year. 

Bequests  the  Minister  of  the  Marine  to  do  something  for  a  friend 
of  his. 

2182.  Lafayette  (Marquis  De).     A.L.S.  with  initials,  1  p.  8vo.     Saturday 

night,  n.p.n.d,     Eelative  to  a  house  for  his  son-in-law. 

2183.  Lafayette  (Marquis  De).    Portrait,  full  bust  in  uniform,  on  pedestal, 

entitled  "  Hotel  (Autel)  de  la  Liberte,"  Prudence  holding  the  crown 
of  immortality  over  his  head,  etc.  Invente  et  compose  par  Lagardette, 
fils  du  graveur.  Small  folio.  In  colors,  portions  probably  touched 
up  by  hand.  Paris    (ca.   1793) 

2184.  Lafayette    (Marquis   De).      An  uncolored  copy  of  the  preceding 

print.     4to. 

2185.  Lafayette  (Marquis  De).    Portrait,  full  bust  in  uniform.    Ed.  Gos- 

selin,  sculp.  1895  [1795].    Mezzotint.    8vo. 

2186.  Lafayette   (Marquis  De).     Portrait,  full  bust  in  uniform.     Hardi- 

villier  1833.  Line  engraving.  Proof  before  inscription,  on  India 
paper.     8vo. 

2187.  Lafayette   (Marquis  De).     Portrait,  full  bust  in  uniform.     Mezzo- 

tint (by  Levachez),  battle  scene  and  biographical  account  in  script 
beneath.    8vo,  on  small  folio  sheet. 

2188.  Lafayette   (Marquis  De).     Portrait,  full  bust  in  uniform.     Kauff- 

mann  lith.    4to. 

2189.  Lafayette  (Marquis  De).    Portrait,  full  bust  in  uniform.     Line  en- 

graving.   Proof  before  letters  or  inscription.    4to. 

2190.  Lafayette  (Marquis  De).    Portrait,  full  bust  in  unifoo-m.     Line  en- 

graving.   Unsigned.     8vo,  with  margins. 

2191.  Lafayette  (Marquis  De).    Portrait,  full  bust  in  oval.    Boutran  sculpt. 

Mme.  Meyer  del.    Line  and  stipple.     4to.  Paris,  n.d. 

2192.  Lafayette  (Marquis  De).    Portrait,  full  bust  in  uniform.    Bollinger 

sc.    Stipple.    8vo. 

2193.  Lafayette  (Marquis  De).     Portrait,  full  bust  in  uniform.     Stipple. 

Unsigned.     Printed  in  colors. 


2194.  Lafayette    (Maequis  De).     Portrait,  full  bust  in  uniform,  battle 

scene  and  biographical  account  in  script  beneath.  Levachez  sculp. 
Mezzotint.    8vo,  on  small  folio  sheet. 

2195.  Lafayette  (Marquis  De).    Portrait,  full  bust  in  uniform.     Tiine  en- 

graving.   Unsigned.    8vo,  with  margins. 

2196.  Lafayette   (Marquis  De).      Portrait,  full  bust  in  oval.      Boutrian 

sculp.    Mme.  Meyer  del.     Stipple.     8vo.  Paris,  n.d. 

2197.  Lafayette   (Marquis  De).     Portrait,  full  bust  in  uniform.     Kauff- 

mann  lith.    4to. 

2198.  [Lafayette   (Marquis  De).]     French  caricature  ^^  Garre  aux  Faux 

Pas,"  containing  portrait  of  Lafayette  in  uniform,  beating  the  drum, 
also  portraits  of  Bailly,  Brissot,  and  others.  Mezzotint.  Unsigned, 
margins  cut  away  and  creased.     4to. 

2199.  Lafayette  ^nd  Others.    Signatures  to  a  petition  of  Brigadier  Pradie 

for  an  advanced  position.  To  Marshal  Gerard,  with  6  lines  and  sig- 
nature in  the  autograph  of  Lafayette,  and  signatures  of  several  other 
officers.     D.S.     1  p.  folio,     [n.p.n.d.] 

.2200.  Laffitte  (Jacques — the  famous  French  financier,  ^*  ]!s"ai)oleon's 
banker").  Signature  to  Promesse  de  Mandat  Territorial  for  100 
francs,  28  Ventose,  Tan  IV  [1796].  Oblong  12mo,  hinged  on  card- 
board. 

2201.  Laffitte  (Jacques).    L.S.  1  p.  4to.     Paris,  May  23,  1818.    Business 

letter  concerning  the  paying  out  of  £625.     Portrait. 

2202.  Lafontenelle  (Gratien — French  officer).    A.L.S.  1  p.  4to.     Luxem- 

bourg le  12  Ventose,  PAn  II  [March  2,  1794],  writing  to  ascertain 
the  reasons  for  his  arrest,  and  requesting  the  forwarding  of  his 
colonel's  commission. 

2203.  Lagarde  (Chauveau — French  advocate  of  Louis  XVI).    A.L.S.  2  pp. 

4to,  including  addressed  portion.  Paris,  Dec.  12,  1808,  aolvnowledg- 
ing  the  receipt  of  printed  papers,  &c.     Portrait. 

2204.  Lagarde   (Pierre — Director-General  of  Police  in  the  Venetian  prov- 

inces). A.L.S.  2  pp.  4to.  Paris,  le  ler  Nivose,  I'An  13  [Dec.  21, 
1804] .  To  the  Councillor  of  State,  requesting  that  a  certain  journal 
be  allowed  free  circulation,  &c. 

2205.  Lagarde   (Pierre).     A.L.S.     1  p.  4to.     Melun,  Nov.  8,  1806.     \Yith 

portrait. 

Recommendatory  letter  to  M.  le  Grand. 

2206.  Lagrange    (Joseph  De — French  general).     L.S.   1  p.  folio.     Cairo, 

le  6  Brumaire,  TAn  9  [Oct.  27,  1800],  returning  to  a  certain  citizen 
a  petition  referring  to  a  gratuity.    With  portrait. 


220T.  Lagrave  (Beenaed — Eepresentative  of  the  People).  A.L.S.  3  pp.  4to. 
Paris,  March  27,  1799.  To  Citizen  Desandrevuin,  ex-member  of  the 
Constitutent  Assembly. 

Informing  recipient  that  there  are  no  documents  stating  that  he   (re- 
cipient) had  protested  against  the  decree  abolishing  the  nobility. 

2208.  Lahorie   (V.  A.  F.  De — French  general,  implicated  in  the  Pichegru 

conspiracy).  A.L.S.  1  p.  4to.  Salzburg,  le  28  Pluviose,  I'An  IX 
[Feb.  16,  1801].  To  the  Minister  of  Finance  requesting  him  to 
interest  himself  in  a  family  upon  whose  property  the  army  has  en- 
croached, &c. 

2209.  Laine  (Joseph  H.  J. — French  statesman,  gave  great  offense  to  Napo- 

leon). A.L.S.  1  p.  folio.  Paris,  Feb.  12,  1817.  Informs  the  presi- 
dent of  the  Chamber  of  Peers  that  the  king  will  receive  deputation 
therefrom,  &c.    Portrait. 

2210.  Laine  (Joseph  H.  J.).    A.L.S.    1  p.  folio,  Paris,  Sept.  22,  1818.    To 

the  President  of  the  Eoyal  Polytechnic  School.     With  portrait. 

2211.  Lajard   (Pierre  A. — French  statesman).     L.S.  also  by  others.     1  p. 

folio,  Paris,  June  18,  1792.    Official  business. 

2212.  Lajard  (Pierre  A.).     L.S.     1  p.  folio.     Paris,  July  23,  1792. 

On  military  affairs. 

2213.  Lakaxal   (Joseph — member  of  the  Convention,  came  to  the  United 

States,  and  was  welcomed  by  Jefferson).     A.L.S.  2  pp.  folio,  May- 

ence,  Sept.  30,  1799.    To  the  Minister  of  War,  Dubois  Crance. 

Asking  the  recipient  to  give  him  the  command  of  four  departments  at 
Luxembourg. 

2214.  Lalance  (Alexandre — French  general).    L.S.     1  p.  folio,  Headquar- 

ters at  Port  au  Prince  (Hayti),  April  8,  1803.  To  Citizen  Daure, 
Prefect  of  the  Colony.  Stating  that  no  more  money  for  a  certain 
department  is  to  be  spent  after  March  21. 

2215.  Lallemand  (Charles  F.  A. — French  general,  commanded  a  division 

at  Waterloo,  sought  refuge  in  the  United  States,  and  attempted  to 
found  a  colony  in  Texas).  A.L.S.  1  p.  4to.  Calamonte,  May  29, 
1810.  To  the  paymaster,  informing  him  that  a  note  has  not  been 
received,  etc. 

2216.  Lallemaxd  (Charles  F.  A.).    A.L.S.  4  pp.  8vo,  including  addressed 

portion.  Le  Gara  [Spain],  April  7,  1810.  To  officer  Duclos,  re- 
questing him  to  pay  out  certain  sums,  asking  him  to  see  Collier  about 
wine,  &c. 

2217.  Lallemaxd  (Charles  F.  A.).    A.L.S.  2  pp.  8vo;  including  addressed 

portion.  Calamonte  near  Madrid,  June  14,  1810.  To  officer  Duclos, 
informing  him  that  list  of  salaries  will  be  forwarded,  warning  him 
not  to  let  Collier  escape,  &c. 

2218.  Lallemaxd  (Charles  F.  A.)-    Portrait,  full  bust  in  uniform.  Stipple. 

Unsigned.    8vo. 


2219.  Lally   (Thomas  Arthur,  Comte  De — French  general,  executed  for 

treason  in  1766).  A.L.8.  1  p.  small  4to.  Paris,  Jan.  5,  1748.  Men- 
tions that  the  Prince  of  Wales  is  interested  in  certain  people  who 
are  in  great  distress,  &c.     Portrait. 

2220.  Lally  (Thomas  Arthur,  Comte  De).     X.S.  1  p.  8vo.     Paris,  May 

18,  1762,  acknowledging  the  receipt  of  a  sum  of  money. 

2221.  Lally-Tollendal   (Trophime  G.,  Marquis  De — French  orator  and 

writer,  son  of  the  preceding).  A.L.S.  2  pp.  4to.  Richmond,  June 
26,  1801.  Eelative  to  money  left  "  by  our  poor  friend  the  Duchess 
reigning  of  Bouillon,  &c." 

2222.  Lally-Tollendal  (Trophime  G.,  Marquis  De).     A.L.S.  4  pp.  4to. 

Brussels,  May  23,  1811.  Thanks  his  friend,  tlie  Duke,  for  giving  his 
son-in-law  an  appointment,  recommends  another  for  a  position,  &c. 
Portrait. 

2223.  Lally-Tollendal  (Trophime  G.,  Marquis  De).     Portrait,  full  bust 

in  oval.  Mezzotint  by  Levachez,  scene  beneath,  also  biographical 
notice  in  script.    8vo,  on  small  folio  sheet. 

2224.  Lally-Tollendal  (Trophime  G.,  Marquis  De).    Portrait,  full  bust  in 

oval.    Courbe  sculp.    Moreau  del.    Line  engraving.    8vo. 

2225.  Laloy.     [Member  of  the  Council  of  500].    L.S.  1  p.  square  8vo.     St. 

Malo,  Jan.  31,  1793.  From  the  Mayor,  &c.  of  St.  Malo,  sending 
copies  of  their  account,  and  informing  the  Administration  of  the 
appearance  of  counterfeit  assignats.     Contains  4  other  signatures. 

2226.  Lamarque  (Maximilien — French  general,  joined  Napoleon  on  his  re- 

turn from  Elba).  A.L.S.  1  p.  folio,  Headquarters,  Naples,  Jan.  13, 
1808.    To  the  Minister  of  War. 

Informing  the  Minister  that  the  regiment  at  Naples  is  badly  in  need  of 
supplies. 

2227.  Lamarque  (Maximilien).    A.L.S.  4  pp.  4to.    Gironne,  March  2,  1814. 

With  portrait  and  printed  biographical  account. 

A  very  long  and  interesting  military  letter.  He  believes  that  only  a 
series  of  miracles  can  save  Paris.  "  We  would  be  successful  everywhere 
if  the  Emperor  were  everywhere."  Contains  details  regarding  the  armies 
of  Generals  Marshal  Soiilt  and  Wellington.  "  The  -Spanish  carry  on  war 
like  the  barbarians  of  the  North.  On  the  other  hand  the  English  main- 
tain good  discipline,  they  have  some  regard  for  people  and  even  property," 
etc.,  with  mention  of  the  disloyalty  of  Murat  and  Wellington,  the  latter 
of  whom  he  says  "will  very  likely  force  them  (the  French)  to  pass  the 
Pyrenees  again,"  etc. 

2228.  Lamartilliere    (Comte  De — French  general).     A.L.S.   2  pp.   folio. 

Bordeaux,  Nov.  16,  1806.  To  the  Minister  of  War,  advising  that  he 
lias  not  received  list  of  men  eligible  for  service  in  the  National 
Guard,  &c.    Yiew  of  his  monument. 

2229.  Lamartine  (Alphonse  De — French  poet  and  historian).    A.L.S.   1  p. 

12mo.  n.p.n.d.,  regretting  that  he  cannot  call  that  evening,  but  to- 
morrow "  for  vou  alone.'^ 


3230.  Lamballe  (Marie  Therese  L.,  Princess  De — wife  of  the  Prince  of 
Laniballe,  favorite  attendant  of  Queen  Marie  Antoinette,  murdered, 
and  her  head  taken  on  a  pike  to  that  Queen,  1792).  L.S.  "  M.  L.  T. 
de  Savoye,"  1  p.  12mo.  Versailles,  July  31,  1778.  A  request  to  help 
M.  Lemereier  in  registering  his  letters  of  nobility  granted  by  his 
Majesty. 

2231.  Lamballe  (Marie  Therese  L.,  Princess  De).    Portrait,  half  length 

in  oval.  Gravee  par  Euotte,  dessine  par  Danloux  en  1791.  Stipple. 
8vo. 

2232.  Lamballe  (Marie  Therese  L.,  Princess  De — Portrait,  full  length. 

G.  A.  Sasso  inc.,  G.  B.  Bosio  dis.     Stipple.    8vo. 

2233.  Lambert   (Charles  William — comptroller  of  finance).     L.S'.     1  p. 

folio,  Paris,  Oct.  21,  1790.    Eegarding  instructions  given  by  the  king. 

2234.  Lamberti  (Luigi^  Comte  De — Member  of  the  council  of  the  Cisalpine 

Kepublic).  A.L.  in  third  person,  unsigned.  2  pp.  4to.,  including 
addressed  portion.  May  4  [1806].  To  Count  d'Antraigues,  acknowl- 
edging receipt  of  his  letter  with  enclosure  of  £10.  for  M.  de  Giiil- 
hermy.    Portrait. 

2235.  Lambrechts  (P.  ,J.,  Comte  De — Minister  of  Justice).    L.S.  1  p.  4to. 

Paris,  le  11  Prairial.  TAn  VII  [May  30,  1799].  To  the  Comptrollers 
of  Customs,  with  his  decisions  respecting  their  appeal  to  the  Court 
of  Cassation,  &c. 

2236.  Lameth  (Alexandre  De — French  revolutionist,  aide-de-camp  to  Eoch- 

ambeau  in  the  American  war,  general  in  the  army  of  Lafayette). 
L.S.  4  pp.  folio,  Turin,  Jan.  2,  1811.  To  the  general  director  in 
charge  of  salt  and  tobacco. 

Announcing  that   tobacco  is   to   be   sold   in'  the  hospitals   and  prisons, 
and  that  the  committee  in  charge  will  name  the  price  of  same. 

2237.  Lameth  (Alexandre  De).    L.S.  1  p.  4to.  Amiens,  May  2,  1819.  With 

portrait.     Regards  tlie  forwarding  of  a  letter. 

2238.  Lameth  (Alexandre  De).     Portrait,  full  bust  in  oval.     P.  M.  Alix 

sculp.    Mezzotint.    8vo.  Paris,  n.d. 

2239.  Landois,  Boucher,  Girard,  and  others.     D.S.     1  p.  4to.     Paris,  n.d. 

(1795). 
Passport  to  Madelaine  L'Andois  enabling  her  to  proceed  to  Issoudiin. 

2240.  Landremont.     (Commander  in  Chief  of  the  Army  of  the  Rhine).    L.S. 

1  p.  folio.  Wissembourg,  Aug.  26,  1793.  Directing  that  orders  be 
given  the  First  Battalion  of  the  Lower  Rhine  to  reassemble  innne- 
diately,  &c. 

2241.  Langeron   (Andrault,  Comte  De — French  general  in  the  service  of 

Russia).  A.L.S.  2  pp.  4to.  Dubno,  March  26,  1815.  Regrets  tliat 
he  cannot  give  details  requested  concerning  the  Count's  cousin,  his 
papers,  &c. 


2242.  Laxjuinais   (Jeax  D. — President  of  the  House  of  Deputies,  one  of 

Napoleon's  life-long  opponents).  A.L.S'.  1  p.  8vo.  Paris,  Feb.  23, 
1810.    To  M.  Van  Praer. 

2243.  Lanjuixais  (Jean  D.).    Portrait,  full  bust.    Lithograph  after  Boillv, 

1820.    4to. 

2244.  Laxjuixais  (Jeax  D.).     Portrait,  full  bust.    Lith.  de  Ducarm.     8vo. 

2245.  Laxxes   (Jeax^ — Marshal  of  France,  one  of  the  most  celebrated  Gen- 

erals under  Napoleon,  in  54  battles) .  Signature  to  portion  of  letter 
in  another  hand.  Small  slip.  With  portrait,  8vo,  and  2  pp.  of  his 
military  genealogy.     (3  pieces.)     n.p.n.d. 

One  of  the  rarest  of  the  signatures  of  Napoleon's  Marshals.  The 
Emperor  said  of  Lannes  that  "  he  was  at  once  the  Roland  of  the  army 
and  a  giant  in  capacity."  His  death  is  said  to  have  affected  Napoleon 
as  that  of  no  other  of  his  officers. 

2246.  Laxxes   (Jeax).     Portrait,  full  bust  in  uniform.     Renard  sc.  Meyer 

delt.     Stipple.     8vo.  Paris,  n.d. 

2247.  Laxx'es   (Jeax).     ^^Mort    du  Marechal    Lannes,   (Essling),    Due  de 

Montebello.^'    Charon  sculp.    Aubry  pinxit.  4to  (repaired  in  places). 

2248.  Laxxes   (Jeax).     Portraits,   (1)   "Giovanni  Lannes,"  full  lergth  in 

uniform.  Biasioli  inc.  Bosio  dis.  Stipple;  (2)  full  length  in  uni- 
form.   Lithograph  on  India  paper.    Together,  2  pieces. 

2249.  Laxx^es  (Jeax).     Portrait,  full  length  in  uniform,  standing,  military 

scene  in  background.  Charon  sculp.  Aubry  pinx.  Mezzotint.  Folio 
(slight  repairs). 

2250.  Laxxes  (Jeax).     Portrait,  full  length  in  uniform,  standing,  military 

scene  in  background.     Mezzotint.     Unsigned.     Small  folio. 

Paris,  n.d. 

2251.  Laxxes^  Suchet^  Juxot,  and  others.     Portraits,  mainly  in  uniform. 

8yo,  and  12nio,  no  duplicates.    20  pieces. 

2252.  Laxxes  (Napoleox  A.,  Due  De  Moxtebello,  son  of  the  famous  Mar- 

shal).   A.L.S.     3  pp.  12mo.    Mont  d'Or,  July  8  (no  year). 

Personal  letter  with  mention  of  his  mother,  also  of  the  country  through 
which  he  has  been  travelling. 

2253.  Laplace  (Pieeee  S. — eminent  astronomer,  nominated  Minister  of  the 

Interior  by  Napoleon).  Portraits,  (1)  full  length,  Eados  inc.  Bosio 
dis.;  (2)  full  bust.    Stipple  and  line.    8vo.    Together,  2  pieces. 

2254.  Laplace  (Pieeee  S.).    Portrait,  full  bust.     Lithograph.     4to. 

2255.  Laplace  (Chaeles  E.  P.  J. — French  general,  son  of  the  great  astrono- 

mer). A.L.S.  ;'  pp.  4to.  Chateau  of  Maillon,  Nov.  30,  n.y.  To 
General  Gourgaud. 

The  writer  has  just  heard  of  his  promotion,  says  he  still  desires  the 
position  of  commander  of  the  school  of  artillery  at  Vincennes.  Thanks 
General  Gourgaud  for  his  good  offices,  etc. 


2256.  Laplaigne  and  Pepin.    D.S.  by  both.    1  p.  folio^  Paris,  July  2,  1795, 

relative  to  certain  penalties. 

2257.  La  Eeynie  (Monsieur  De — Lieutenant  General  of  Police  under  Louis 

XIV,  and  the  first  to  give  public  illumination  to  the  streets  of  Paris). 
A.L.S.  in  reference  to  the  workers  in  gold  and  silk  textiles.  Paris, 
May  17,  1665.  In  a  wrapper  with  notes  in  the  autograph  of  Silvio 
Pellico. 

2258.  Laroche  (Antoine — French  general).     L.  counter-signed  "  Laroche," 

3  pp.  4to.  Manche,  Jan.  4,  1803.  Kegarding  the  intentions  of  the 
English. 

2259.  Laroche  (Louis,  Baron  C.  De) — Bishop  of  Versailles,  and  first  Al- 

moner to  Napoleon).    A.L.S.    1  p.  4to.    Versailles,  March  19,  1814. 

2260.  La  Rocque  (C.  De — Author  and  Diplomat).     3  pp.  4to.     Barcelona, 

March  6,  1794. 

"The  [French]  patriots  are  not  attacking;  they  must  be  very  weak,  be- 
cause it  is  impossible  they  would  ignore  our  position,  which  has  been  ren- 
dered critical  by  the  illnesses     .     .     ." 

2261.  Larrey    (Dominique   Jean — eminent   French   surgeon,    accompanied 

Bonaparte  to  Egvpt,  wounded  and  taken  prisoner  at  Waterloo). 
A.L.S.  1  p.  folio,^  n.p.  June  30,  1798.  To  the  General  of  Division. 
With  portrait. 

Probably  written  in  Egypt,  as  it  was  during  that  year  he  went  there. 
It  is  a  request  to  have  the  health  officers  render  him  assistance  for  a  short 
time. 

2262.  Larry  (Dominique  Jean).     A.L.S.    1  p.  4to.     Paris,  May  14,  1841, 

congratulating  his  nephew,  M.  Denis  Benoist,  upon  his  nomination  to 
the  Chamber  of  Deputies,  &c.     With  portrait. 

2263.  Las  Cases  (Emmanuel  A.  D.  M.  J.,  Comte  De).    2  pp.  of  manuscript 

in  the  handwriting  of  Las  Cases,  with  corrections  in  the  auto- 
graph OF  Napoleon.     Small  4to.     [St.  Helena,  circa  1815]. 

Las  Cases  was  the  companion  of  Bonaparte  at  St  Helena,  and  the 
author  of  the  well-known  Memoirs  of  Napoleon.  The  extract  here  cata- 
logued contains  notes  on  the  English  army  from  these  Memoirs.  They 
came  from  the  Charles  Fontaine  collection,  have  his  stamp,  and  were  pur- 
chased by  the  owner  from  M.  Charavay,  one  of  the  leading  autograph 
dealers  in  France. 

2264.  LAfs   Cases    (Emmanuel   A.   D.    M.    J.,    Comte   De).      Four  pages 

of  the  Napoleon  ^^  Memoirs  "  in  the  handwriting  of  Las  Cases,  with 
CORRECTIONS  IN  THE  AUTOGRAPH  OF  Napoleon.  FoKo.  [St.  Helena, 
circa  1815]. 

Includes  the  mention  of  certain  possessions  in  America  that  were  more 
to  the  advantage  of  Spain  to  possess,  than  France. 

This  item  was  also  purchased  by  the  owner  from  M.  Charavay. 

2265.  Las  Cases  (Emmanuel  A.  D.  M.  J.,  Comte  De).     A.L.S.  1  p.  8vo. 

Paris,  Dec.  4,  1829.  To  Roger  Colland,  acknowledging  receipt  of  a 
letter  from  him  in  which  he  states  that  he  intends  giving  some  books 
to  the  College  of  Lesnevens  (Finistere),  and  thanks  him  for  his  gift. 


2266.  Las  Cases  (Eaimaxuel  A.  D.  M.  J.,  Comte  De).     "Xotice  sur  Em- 

manuel de  Las  Cases."  Finely  written  MS.  with  marginal  ornamenta- 
tions in  pen-and-ink,  variously  colored.  4to.  (slightly  creased  in 
places). 

2267.  Las  Cases    (Emmanuel  A.  D.  M.  J.,   Comte  De).     Portrait,  full 

hust.  Grave  par  H.  C.  Muller,  1824,  dessine  par  .  .  .  Delorme. 
Line  engraving.    4to.  Paris,  n.d. 

2268.  Las  Cases    (Emmanuel  A.  D.  M.   J.,   Comte  De).     Portrait,  full 

bust.    Lithograph  after  Maurin.    Folio. 

2269.  Las  Cases    (Emmanuel  A.  D.  M.   J.,   Comte  De).     Portrait,  full 

bust  by  Motte  after  Bordes.    Lithograph.    4to. 
Contains  fac-simile  of  Napoleon's  signature. 

2270.  Las  Cases    (Emmanuel  A.  D.  M.   J.,   Comte  De).     Portrait,  full 

length  in  uniform,  standing  on  rocks,  probably  at  St.  Helena.  Des- 
sine et  lithographic  par  G.  Staal.    Folio. 

2271.  Las  Cases  (Emmanuel  A.  D.  M.  J.,  Comte  De).     Portraits  of  Las 

Cases  and  his  son,  the  father  showing  the  son  a  letter  from  Napoleon. 
Full  bust.    Lithograph.    8vo. 

2272.  Lasteyrie  (Ferdinand  De — antiquary  and  author  of  the  ^'  History  of 

painting  on  glass^^).  Two  A.I^.S.  small  4to  and  8vo.  Paris,  Novem- 
ber 9  and  12,  1842.    2  pieces. 

2273.  Lasteyrie  (Ferdinand  De).    A.N.S.  on  a  slip  of  paper.    Paris,  March 

14,  1842. 

2274.  La  Suire  (J.  F. — inspector  general  of  the  Naval  Engineering  Depart- 

ment). A.L.S.  2  pp.  folio,  Paris,  Oct.  3,  1802.  To  the  President 
of  the  National  Institute.  Saying  that  he  cannot  attend  a  meeting 
because  he  has  received  orders  to  go  elsewhere. 

2275.  Latour  D'Auvergne  (T.  M.  C).  Portrait,  full  bust  in  uniform.    Mez- 

zotint by  Levachez,  battle  scene  and  biographical  notice  in  script  be- 
neath.    8vo,  on  small  folio  sheet. 

Called  by  Napoleon  "  The  first  grenadier  of  France." 

2276.  Latour-D'Auvergne-Lauraguais — French   officer.     L.S.     1    p.    folio. 

Lyons,  May  19,  1824,  regarding  copy  of  ro3'al  orders  received.  With 
portrait. 

2277.  Latour-Maubourg    (Marie   C.   C.   F. — French  general,   Marechal-de- 

camp  in  the  army  of  Lafayette).  A.L.S.  1  p.  4to.  Nambroca, 
Feb.  11,  1809.    To  M.  Crochard,  paymaster. 

A  request  to  be  paid  the  money  due  him  for  November  and  December, 
1S08. 


2278.  Latour-Mauboukg  (Marie  V.  De  Fay — French  general,  brother  of  the 

preceding).      A.L.S.      1   p.   4to,   n.p.      July    1,    1790.      To    Count 

*     *     *     (?).     With  portrait. 

Regarding  some  officers  who  were  detained  while  on  their  way  to  join 
their  regiments. 

2279.  Laudox   (Gideon  E. — Austrian  Field-Marshal).     Portrait;  Jean  II., 

surnamed  Le  Bon.  Portrait;  John  Locke.  Portrait,  by  Vertue;  J. 
F.  Lewis,  Philadelphia  plate  printer.  Signed  by  the  artist,  C.  Gr. 
Lewis;  Thomas  Graham,  Baron  Lynedoch — British  general.  Por- 
trait; Gaspard  Monge — French  savant.  Portrait;  Murad  Bey.  Por- 
trait; G.  Si.  Narbonie.    Portrait;  4to,  and  8vo.    Together,  8  pieces. 

2280.  Laugier,  Bousquet,  and  others.     D.S.     1  p.  4to.     Marseilles,  Oct.  10, 

1794.     To  Citizen  Saliceti  regarding  a  carriage. 


At  The   American   Art   Galleries 

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2281.  Launey  (Bernard  E.  J.  De — last  governor  of  the  Bastille).     Portrait, 

full  bust  in  oval.    F.  Bonneville  del.  et   sculp.     Stipple.  8vo. 

2282.  Laurent    (Paul  Marie — French  historian).     A.L.S.  2  pp.  4to,  in- 

cluding addressed  portion.  Paris,  Dec.  7,  1824.  Business  letter 
(several  words  of  text  missing). 

2283.  Lauriston   (Jacques  A.  B.  L. — Marshal  of  France,  nephew  of  John 

Law  of  "  South  Sea  Bubble  "  fame).  A.L.S.  1  p.  4to.  n.p.  Jan.  8, 
1796.  To  M.  St.  Laurent,  director  of  the  Park,  informing  him  that 
General  Krieg  is  to  send  a  person  for  ammunition.  With  portrait, 
full  length  in  uniform. 

2284.  Lauriston  (Jacques  A.  B.  L.).     A.L.S.  "Alex.  Lauriston,''  1  p.  4to. 

Toulon,  Jan.  15,  1802.  With  portrait,  full  bust  in  uniform.  Lith. 
de  Delpech.    8vo. 

To  M.  David  asking  him  to  send  the  same  present  to  Toulon  as  he  did 
to  Roehefort,  and  with  remarks  regarding  the  standing  of  the  navy  at 
Toulon. 

2285.  Lauriston   (Jacques  A.  B.  L.).     A.L.S.     1  p.  4to.  .  Paris,  Jan.  25, 

1827.     Signed  "  Le  Ml.  Lauriston." 

A  letter  of  recommendation  regarding  a  M.  David  who  desires  the  man- 
agership of  the  theatre  at  Nantes.  With  mention  of  Mrs.  David,  known 
on  the  stage  as  M'lle  Petit. 

2286.  Lauriston  (Jacques  A.  B.  L.).    Portrait,  full  bust  in  uniform.    Lith. 

de  Delpech.    Folio. 

2287.  Lauriston    (Jacques  A.  B.  L.).     Portrait,  full  length  in  uniform, 

holding  sword  in  right  hand.    Maguire  sculpt.     Stipple.     8vo. 


2288.  Lavalette    (Marie  Chamans^  Comte  De — French  officer,  Director- 

General  of  the  Post  Office,  with  Napoleon  in  Egypt).  A.L.S.  1  p. 
oblong  16mo.  Nantes,  le  26  Germinal,  TAn  Yl.  [April  16,  1798]. 
Orders  the  municipal  authorities  of  Nantes  to  give  lodging-tickets 
to  four  chasseurs. 

Upon  the  second  restoration  of  the  Bourbons,  Lavalette  was  arrested 
and  condemned  to  death,  but  owing  to  the  heroic  action  of  his  wife,  Emilio 
de  Beauharnais,  niece  of  the  Empress  Josephine,  he  was  enabled  to  escape 
in  her  dress.  Through  this  "  excess  of  tenderness,  heighteneil  by  terror." 
the  wife's  intellect  gradually  gave  way  and  she  was  sent  to  a  Maison  de 
Sant6  where  she  died  some  years  after  the  event  noted. 

2289.  Lavalette   (Marie  Chamans,  Comte  De).     A.L.S.     1  p.  4to.     n.p. 

May  20,  n.y.  To  M.  Neal.  A  letter  of  recommendation  regarding 
M.  Martin,  hoping  that  the  recipient  may  be  able  to  help  him. 

2290.  Lavalette  (Marie  Chamans,  Comte  De).    A.L.S.    1  p.  folio,  n.p.n.d. 

To  General  of  Brigade  Henry,  informing  him  that  the  report  to 
be  made  of  weapons  must  include  pistols,  rifles  and  swords. 

^291.  Lavalette  (Marie  Chamans,  Comte  De).  Portrait,  together  with 
those  of  Labedoyere  and  Ney  on  same  sheet,  full  busts.  H.  E.  Cook 
sc.     Line  and  stipple.     Open  letters.     4to.  London,  1815 

2292.  Lavalette  (Marie  Chamans,  Comte  De).    Portrait,  full  bust  in  oval. 

Stipple.    Unsigned.    4to. 

2293.  Lavalette  (Marie  Chamans,  Comte  De).    Portrait,  full  bust.    Line 

engraving.     Unsigned.     8vo. 

2294.  Lavalette    (Marie   Chamans,    Comte   De).      Portrait,   full   length, 

seated.     Lithograph  after  A.  Lacauchie.     8vo. 

2295.  Lavalette,  Ney,  and  Labedoyere.     Portraits,  full  bust  in  uniform, 

on  one  sheet.    Dessine  par  M^lle.  J.  Hamm.    Lithograph.    4to. 

2296.  Lavater     (Johann     C).      Autograph    signature    "Johann    Caspar 

Lavater,"  and  several  words  "  Grafin  Friedrich  Stolberg,"  also  in 
his  autograph,  on  a  printed  page  commencing  "  TaschenbUchlein  fur 
Liebe  Eeisende,"  etc.    With  portrait. 

2297.  Lavater    (Johann   C).     Portrait,  full  bust  in  oval.     Haid  sculpt. 

Schmoll  del.    Mezzotint.    8vo.,  with  margins.  1777 

2298.  La VAUX  (Eminent  French  Advocate).    A.L.S.    1  p.  folio.    Paris,  Jan. 

27,  1812.  Bequests  "  Monseigneur  '^  to  give  his  oldest  son  a  position, 
and  encloses  a  prospectus  of  his  book  on  margin  of  which  he  hag 
4  lines  of  autograph  (2  pieces). 

2299.  Lavoisier  (Antoine  Laurent — chief  founder  of  modern  chemistry). 

A.L.S.  1  p.  4to,  n.p.  April  25,  1800.  Regarding  a  missing  plate 
from  a  book. 

2300.  Lavoisier  (Antoine  Laurent).     Portrait,  full  bust  in  oval.    Mezzo- 

tint by  Levachez,  scene  in  his  chemical  laboratory,  and  biographical 
notice  in  script  beneath.    8vo,  on  small  folio  sheet. 


2301.  Lavoisier  (Antoine  Laurent).     Portrait,  half  length  seated.     En- 

graved by  W.  C.  Sharpe  after  David.    Steel  engraving.    4to. 

2302.  Lavoisier  (Antoine  Laurent).    Portrait,  full  length,  seated.    Conte 

inc.    Bosio  dis.    Stipple.    8vo. 

2303.  Lawrence    (Sir  Thomas).     Portrait,  full  bust  looking  front.     En- 

graved by  Lewis  after  Lawrence.    4to.    Proof.  London,  1830 

2304.  Laya  (Lion — French  dramatist).     A.L.S.     2  pp.  12mo,  including  ad- 

dressed portion.  Paris,  March  27,  1818.  To  M.  F.  Pellet,  request- 
ing his  attendance  the  following  Tuesday. 

2305.  Leboeuf  (Edmond — Marshal  of  France).     L.S.     3  pp.  folio.     Verona, 

Oct.  8,  1866.  To  the  French  Consul  at  Venice,  enclosing  a  dispatch 
to  be  forwarded  to  the  Minister  of  Foreign  Affairs,  reporting  the 
situation  at  Verona,  mentioning  the  fine  work  of  the  Xational  Guard 
in  quelling  an  outbreak,  &c. 

2306.  Lebon  (Joseppi — French  Eevolutionist,  partisan  of  Kobespierre).    Por- 

trait, full  bust  in  oval.     F.  Bonneville  del.,  sculp.     Stipple.     8vo. 

2307.  Le  Brun  (Anne  Charles — French  general,  aide  to  Napoleon).     A.L.S. 

1  p.  folio.  Pont  de  Brique,  Aug.  26,  n.y.  To  Marshal  Berthier, 
Minister  of  War.     On  military  affairs. 

2308.  Le  Brun   (Charles — celebrated     French  painter,  1619-1690).     Por- 

trait, full  bust.     T.  L.  Potrelle,  sculp.     Ch.  Le  Brun,  pinxt.     4to. 

2309.  Lebrun  (Charles  F.,  Due  De  Plaisance — appointed  Third  Consul  by 

Napoleon).  A.L.S.  1  p.  4to.  Paris,  July  15,  1802.  To  Citizen 
Mounier,  informing  him  that  the  government  is  pleased  with  him. 
With  portrait,  full  bust  in  uniform. 

2310.  Lebrun  (Charles  F.,  Due  De  Plaisance).     L.S.     2  pp.  folio.    Paris, 

Jan.  16,  1802.     Official  letter. 

2^311.  Lebrun  (Charles  F.,  Due  De  Plaisance).  A.L.S.  1  p.  4to.  Paris, 
March  23,  1802.  To  Citizen  Penchu  thanking  him  for  a  memoir*^ 
With  portrait,  full  bust  in  uniform.     Bernard  sc.     M.  del.     8vo. 

2312.  Lebrun  (Charles  F.,  Due  De  Plaisance).     D.S.     1  p.  oblong  13mo 

(inlaid).  St.  Helena,  May  5,  1821.  Certifies  that  M.  J.  Collet  is 
entitled  to  the  Medaille  de  Ste.  Helene. 

2313.  Lebrun  (Charles  F.,  Due  De  Plaisance).      A.L.S.      2  pp.  folio. 

n.p.     IVlJay  29,  n.y. 

2314.  Lebrun   (Charles  F.,  Due  De  Plaisance).     Portrait,  full  bust  in 

uniform.  Dessine  par  I.  B.  F.  Massard,  et  grave  p.  I.  B.  L.  Mas- 
sard  fils.     Stipple  in  brown.     8vo.  Paris,  n.d. 

2315.  Lebrun    (Charles   F.,  Due   De   Plaisance).      Portrait,   full   bust. 

Lithograph  after  Boilly.     4to. 

2316.  Lebrun   (Charles  F.,  Due  De  Plaisance).     Portrait,  full  bust  in 

uniform.     Bonneville  sculp.     Stipple.     8vo.  [Paris,  n.d.] 


2317.  Lebrun   (Charles  E.,  Due  De  Plaisaxce).     Portrait,  full  bust  in 

oval.     Mezzotint  (by  Levachez),  biography  in  script  beneath.     8vo, 
on  small  folio  sheet. 

2318.  Lecamus.     [French    adjutant-general.]     A.L.S.     2    pp.    folio.     Bor- 

deaux, Oct.  15,  1743,  relative  to  arms  and  ammunition  in  storage. 

2319.  Leclerc     (Victor    Emmanuel — Erench    general,    married    Pauline 

Bonaparte,  sent  to  subjugate  the  negroes  [of  Hayti]).    A.L.S.    2  pp. 
folio.     Lyons,  Oct.  22,  1793.     To  M.  Nouet.     With  portrait. 

A  long  and  interesting  historical  letter  relating  to  Lyons,  its  prisons 
and  prisoners,  etc.,  ending  with  "  Lj'ons  must  be  razed  to  the  ground  and 
its  inhabitants  exterminated  Avithout  which     .     .     ." 

2320.  Leclerc  (Victor  Emmanuel).     A.L.S.     1  p.  4to.     Mont  Gobert  (?), 

August  (?)  22,  1800.     To  M.  Mgent  regarding  orders.     With  por- 
trait, full  length  in  uniform. 

2321.  Leclerc    (Victor    Emmanuel).      Portrait,    full    bust    in    uniform. 

Bonneville   del.     et   sculp.     Mezzotint.     8vo.  Paris,   n.d. 

2322.  Leclerc   (Victor  Emmanuel).     Portrait,  in  uniform,  on  horseback. 

Unsigned  line  engraving  entitled  "  Le   Clerc,   General  en  Chef  de 
I'Armee  de  St.  Domingue."     Small  folio. 

2323.  Leclerc  (Victor  E.).    Portrait,  the  same  as  foregoing.    In  colors. 

2324.  Leclerc    (Victor  Emmanuel).     Portrait,  in  uniform,  mounted  on 

horseback.    Line  engraving.    Unsigned.     (Portions  tinted  by  hand). 
4to. 

2325.  Lecoq  (Karl  C.  E.  E.  Von — German  general,  fought  for  the  French 

at   Wagram).      Portrait,    full   bust   in   uniform.      P.    Keischmann, 
sculp.     M.  Petzsch  del.     Stipple.     4to. 

2326.  Lecourbe  (Claude  Joseph — French  general,  distinguished  himself  at 

Hochstadt).     A.L.S.     1   p.    folio.     Zurich,   April    19,    1800.     With 
portrait. 

Relating  to  military  nominations. 

2327.  Lecourbe  (Claude  Joseph).     A.L.S.  1  p.  4to.  n.p.  1803.     To  M.  Ee- 

gnaut  de  Gevey. 

Informing  the  recipient  that  he  has  written  to  Col.  Leger  regarding  his 
(de  Gevey 's)  protegee. 

2328.  Lecoubre   (Claude  Joseph).     Portrait,  full  bust  in  uniform.     Des- 

sine  d'apres  nature  par  J.  Guerin  &  grave  par  B.  Koger.     Stipple. 
4to.  [Paris,  n.d.] 

2329.  Ledru-Kollin    (A.  A. — French   Socialist  and  Republican).       A.L.S. 

1  p.  8vo.     Paris,  n.d.     Requesting  documents.     Witli  portrait. 

2330.  Lee  (General  Charles).     The  American  General  Lee  taken  prisoner 

by  Lieut.  Col.  Harcourt  of  the  English  iVrmy  in  Morris  County,  N.  J. 
1776.  Copper  engraving  by  Hawkins  afler  Hamilton.  Folio.   [1782] 


2331.  Lefebvre    (Francois    J.,  Due  De  Dantzic — Marshal    of    France). 

A.L.S.  2  pp.  4to.  Paris,  Jan.  4,  1799.  To  M.  Sieves,  member  of 
the  Conservative  Senate,  asking  the  aid  of  the  recipient  regarding 
M.  Simon,  deputy  of  the  upper  Rhine. 

2332.  Lefebvre  (Francois  J.).     L.S.     2  pp.  folio.       Paris,  Oct.  2j3,  1799. 

To  the  Minister  of  War.  Asking  the  Minister  to  stop  the  absence 
from  duty  of  various  members  of  the  79th  regiment,  as  it  affected 
the  usefulness  of  the  regiment  to  a  large  extent. 

2333.  Lefebvre  (Francois  J.).     L.S.  on  paper  printed  "Lefebvre,  premier 

(sic)  Lieutenant  general  du  General  Bonaparte."  1  p.  folio.  Head- 
quarters, at  Paris,  April  15,  1800.     To  Carnot,  Minister  of  War. 

Informing  Carnot  that  General  Martin  is  to  review  the  troops  according 
to  orders. 

2334.  Lefebvre    (Francois  J.).     Portrait,  full  bust  in  uniform.     Stipple. 

Unsigned.     8vo  with  margins. 

2335.  Lefebvre  (Francois  J.).     Portrait,  full  bust  in  uniform.     Grave  par 

G.  Fiesinger,  peint.  par  Mengelberg.     Stipple.     Folio.        Paris,  n.d. 

2336.  Lefebvre-Desnouettes  (Charles — -aide-de-camp  to  Bonaparte,  fought 

at  Waterloo,  escaped  to  the  United  States,  drowned  in  the  wreck  of 
the  Albion).  A.L.S.  1  p.  4to.  St.  Cloud,  Oct.  28,  1804.  To 
Captain     *     *     *     (?)     With  portrait,   full  bust  in  uniform. 

Telling  the  recipient  that  he  may  become  a  member  of  the  Legioa  ©f 
Honor. 

2337.  Lefebvre-Desnouettes    (Charles).     A.L.S.     1  p.  4to.     Paris,  Feb. 

16,  1814   (?).     To  Major  Listre,  18th  regt.  dragoons. 
Assures  the  recipient  that  he  will  do  all  in  his  power  to  help  him. 

2338.  Lefebvre-Desnouettes   (Charles).     Portrait,  full  bust  in  uniform. 

Forestier  sc.     Stipple.     8vo. 

2339.  Lefebvre-Desnouettes  (Charles).     Portrait,  full  length  in  uniform 

on  horseback.     Line  engraving  by  Bonneville.     4tOv 

2340.  Legrand  (Claude  J.  A. — French  general,  served  in  Napoleonic  cam- 

paigns). Portrait,  full  bust  in  uniform.  Stipple.  Meyer  del.;  also 
portrait  of  Leopold-Jean-Joseph,  Grand  Duke  of  Wurtzbourg.  Stip- 
ple.    8vo.     2  pieces. 

2341.  Leipsic.     Grand  entry  of  the  Allied  Sovereigns  into  Leipsic,  19th  of 

October,  1813.     In  colors.     Folio.  London,  1815 

2342.  Leipzig.     Another  copy  of  the  same. 

2343.  Leipsic.     View  of  the  Grimma  suburb,  Liepsic.     In  colors.     Folio. 

London,   1815 

2344.  LiBPSic.     Colored  view.     Folio.  London,  1815 


2345.  Lejeuxe   (Louis  F. — French  general).     A.L.S.     3  pp.  4to  including 

addressed  portion.  Toulouse,  Jan.  21,  1831.  To  M.  Giroux,  rel- 
ative to  an  album  ordered  by  his  wife,  and  his  wish  to  pay  for  it. 
With  portrait. 

2346.  Lejeune   (S.  P. — Eepresentative  of  the  People).     L.S.     3  pp.  folio. 

Besangon,  June  5,  1794.  To  the  Members  of  the  Ninth  Commis- 
sion. 

Regarding  Commissary  Lyantey  who  has  been  ordered  to  return  to  the 
Army  of  the  Alps. 

2347.  Lemaxe  (M. — member  of  the  Council  of  500).     A.L.S.     4  pp.  12mo. 

Paris,  Dec.  12,  1796.     To  the  Minister  of  War. 

Requesting  the  Minister  to  give  various  posts  to  certain  men  in  whom 
he  is  interested.  He  has  written  to  Carnot  and  Barras  of  the  Executive 
Directory  asking  them  to  do  what  they  can,  and  Carnot  has  replied  that 
he  will  place  the  matter  before  the  Directory. 

2348.  [Lexoir  (Alexaxdre — French  antiquary  and  artist).]     x\.L.S.     1  p. 

12mo.  [Paris],  Jan.  20,  1832.  Informs  his  confrere  that  he  has 
given  orders  for  certain  books  and  accounts  to  be  made  ready  for 
examination  by  members  of  the  ^'Commission  des  Fonds.^' 

2349.  Lexoir  (Jeax  C.  P.— Lieut.-Genl.  of  Police  of  Paris).     A.L.S.     1  p. 

4to.  [Paris],  le  14  Floreal,  IfAn  XIII  [May  3,  1805].  Excuses 
himself  for  not  seeing  a  certain  party  during  the  winter,  and  offers 
help  in  police  affairs.  Also  other  waiting  in  two  different  hands  on 
same  letter.     Portrait. 

2350.  Leo  X.     Portrait,  half  length  seated.     Engraved  by  Moses  Haughton 

after  an  original  picture  by  Raffaello.  Stipple.  4to.  Margins  cut 
away. 

2351.  Leo  X.    Portrait,  full  bust  in  oval.     Engraved  by  William  Faithome. 

Small  folio. 

2352.  Leopold  L,  Duke  Of  Lorraine.    D.S.    1  p.  folio,  vellum.    Luneville, 

May  16,  1714.    With  portrait. 

Relates  to  the  granting  of  the  jurisdiction  of  Chazel  to  M.  Thomassin. 

2353.  Leopold  II.,  Of  Belgium.     L.S.  1  p.  4to.     Jan.  15,  1869.     To  his 

cousin. 

2354.  Le  Paigue  (M.).     A.L.S.     2  pp.  4to.     n.p.     April  20,  1771.     Asking 

the  recipient  to  do  all  in  his  power  to  free  a  certain  man  whom  he 
thinks  has  been  unjustly  imprisoned. 

2355.  Lepelletiere  [J.  B. — French  officer].     A.L.S.  3  pp.  12mo,  including 

addressed  portion.  Paris,  July  22,  1831.  To  his  physician  relative 
to  treatment. 

2356.  Le  Pelletier  (Louis  M.).    Portrait,  full  bust  in  oval.    Mezzotint,  by 

Levachez,  scene  and  biographical  notice  in  script  beneath.  8vo  on 
small  folio  sheet. 


2357.  Lepic  (Comte — General  of  Division,  one  of  jSTapoleon's  Imperial  Guard, 

distinguished  himself  at  ^foscow).  Portrait,  full  bust  in  uniform. 
Litho.  on  India  paper.    4to  (corner  stained). 

2358.  Lespinasse   (Augustix — French  general,  fought  under  Bonaparte  in 

Italy).  Autograph  postscript  with  signature  (14  lines),  on  3  pp. 
folio.  L.S.  Milan,  Jan.  17,  1798.  To  Citizen  Lamogere,  com- 
mander of  artillery  at  Palma.    Eegarding  supplies. 

2359.  Le  Suire  (Joseph  F. — French  general,  signalized  himself  in  the  cam- 

paign of  Italy).  A.L.S.  1  p.  8vo.  n.p.  June  7,  1834.  A  letter  of 
thanks. 

2360.  Le  Toi'RXEUR  and  Cavaigxac.    D.S.  by  both.    1  p.  folio.    Paris,  Dec. 

16,  1794.    On  military  affairs. 

2361.  Letroxxe    (Jeax  Antoine — French  antiquary  and  critic).     A.L.S. , 

2  pp.  square  8vo,  including  addressed  portion.  [Paris],  March  5, 
1824.  To  the  Marquis  D'Azeglio,  stating  that  he  will  examine  a  cer- 
tain book. 

From  the  Sylvio  Pellico  collection    (No.  898),   enclosed  in  his  library 
wrapper  and  with  his  autograph  annotations. 

2362.  Levasseur  (General — distinguished  at  Radstadt).    D.S.    4  pp.  folio, 

Bergame,  July  7,  1796. 
A  description  of  several  Italian  places,  how  to  reach  them,  distances,  etc. 

2363.  Levasseur  De  La  Sarthe   (Rene — French  Jacobin,  voted  for  death 

of  Louis  XVI.).    D.S.     1  p.  4to.     Paris,  Oct.  16,  1798. 

2364.  Leveillies  (Jean  Pierre — ^negro  general  of  St.  Domingo).    L.S.    1  p. 

4to.    Port  Liberte,  Aug.  15,  1796. 

2365.  Lewis  (George).    Full  bust  portrait.    Line  engraving.    Phil:  a  Gunst 

sculpsit.     M.  Marrebeeck  excudit.     Folio. 

2366.  LiAXcouRT  (F.  De — deputy  to  the  Convention).    Portrait,  full  bust  in 

oval.     F.  Bonneville  del.     Stipple.     8vo.  Paris,  n.d. 

2367.  LiEBiG  (Justus  Von — eminent  chemist).    Portrait,  half  length.    Stich 

V.  A.  Krausse.     Line  engraving.     Large  folio. 

2368.  LiECHTENSTERx    (JosEPH  M.  F.  Von).     Portrait,  full  bust  in  oval. 

Stipple.    Unsigned. 

2369.  LiGXE    (Karl  Joseph,   Prince   De — eminent   Austrian   general   and 

writer).     A.L.S.     1  p.  8vo.     [October  21,  1772]. 

2370.  Ligne  (Karl  Joseph,  Prince  De).    L.  S.  1  p.  oblong  16mo.    Vienna, 

Feb.  7,  1797.    Order  to  pay  out  money  due  him.    With  portrait. 

2371.  LiGOXiER   (John — British  Field-Marshal,   commander-in-chief  of  the 

English  forces  in  Flanders).  D.S.  1  p.  folio.  [London],  Aug.  14, 
1761.  Appointment  of  John  Catherwood  as  under-secrctary.  With 
portrait  and  seal. 


2372.  LiMBOUKG-HoLSTEix  (Prince  De).    D.S.     19  pages  folio.    With  fine 

impression  of  the  seal.    Paris,  May  20,  1780. 

A  Remonstrance  addressed  to  Louis  XVI.  by  the  Parliament  of  Flanders 
in  reference  to  the  legal  dispute  between  the  Prince  of  Nassau-Siegen 
and  the  Prince  Hohenlohe.  Signed  "  the  People  holding  j^our  Court  of 
Parliament  in  Flanders,"  and  countersigned  by  "  le  Prince  Comte  regnant 
de  Limbourg-Holstein." 

2373.  LixcoLN  (Abraham).    Portrait,  full  bust  in  oval.    Tinted  lithograph. 

Folio.  Berlin,  n.d. 

2374.  LixcoLx    (Abraham).      Portrait,    full    bust.      Engraved    by    A.  .H. 

Eitchir,  after  a  photograph  by  Brady.    4to  (spotted). 

2375.  LiPPE  (CouxT  La).     Portrait,  full  length  in  uniform,  standing  beside 

cannon.  Engraved  by  S.  \Y.  Eeynolds  after  Sir  J.  Eeynolds.  Mezzo- 
tint.   4to.    Open  letters.  London,  1834 

2376.  LoBAU   (Georges  Moutox^^  Comte  De — Marshal  of  France,  aide-de- 

camp of  Bonaparte  in  1805).  A.L.S.  *^Le  Comte  de  Lobau."  1  p. 
folio.     Paris,  Jan.  30,  1811.     To  Comte  Bouruer. 

Regretting  that  because  of  important  business  appointments  he  will  be 
unable  to  attend  the  meeting  of  the  commission. 

2377.  LoBAu   (Georges  Moutox^^  Comte  De).     L.S'.  2  pp.  folio,  including 

addressed  portion.  Paris,  Oct.  7,  1825.  A  receipt  for  money  paid 
him  by  the  Ordre  Eoyal  de  la  Legion  d'Honneur.  Signed  also  by  J. 
Leboeuf.     With  portrait. 

2378.  LoBAu  (Georges  Moutox,  Comte  De).    Portrait,  full  bust  in  uniform. 

Lithograph  after  Maurin.    Folio. 

2379.  LoBAU  (Georges  Moutox,  Comte  De).     Portrait,  full  length  in  uni- 

form, holding  cocked  hat  in  right  hand.  Lith.  de  Gerard.  On  India 
paper. 

2380.  Loisox   (Louis  H. — French  general).     L.S.  2  pp.  4to,  including  ad- 

dressed portion.  Liege,  le  2  Yendemiaire,  TAn  13  [Sept.  24,  1804]. 
To  Marshal  Xey,  requesting  an  extension  of  furlough.  With  por- 
traits. 

2381.  Loisox  (Louis  H.).     Portrait,    full    bust    in    uniform.     Tassaert  sc. 

Stipple,  printed  in  colors.     8vo. 

2382.  LoMEXiE  De  Briexxe   (E.  C. — Archbishop  of  Toulouse,  Minister  of 

State).  L.S.  1  p.  square  12mo.  Paris,  Dec.  30,  1771,  informing  the 
recipient  that  his  son  will  not  be  forgotten  by  the  writer,  who  will 
endeavor  to  help  him  at  the  first  opportunity.    With  2  portraits. 

^383.  LoxGUEViLLE  (Hexri — son  of  Henri  d'Orleans,  and  grand  nephew  of 
Henry  IV.,  married  a  sister  of  the  great  Conde).  D.S.  1  p.  folio, 
vellum.    Douai  (  ?),  Jan.  6,  1628.    To  M.  de  la  Fontaine  Eaoul. 

2384.  Lopez  (Gexeral — Minister  of  the  Eepublic  of  New  Grenada  [Colum- 
bia] at  the  Court  of  Eome).  A.L.  in  third  person  to  Marc  A.  Jullien, 
enclosing  a  letter.  1  p.  4to.  Paris,  June  15,  1835.  With  portrait. 
2  pieces. 


2385.  Louis    I.,   King    Of   Etruria — married   Maria   Louisa,   daughter   of 

Charles  IV.  of  Spain.  Portrait,  full  bust  in  uniform.  Bonneville 
sculp.     Mezzotint.     8vo. 

2386.  Louis  XII.,  King  Of  France.  Portrait,  half  length  in  uniform.    Grave 

par  Guibert,  peint  par  Philipe  de  Champegnet.    4to.. 

^387.  Louis  XIIL,  King  Of  France.    Vellum  D.S.  1  p.  oblong  4to  (folded). 
Fontainebleau,  May  16,  1626.     Concerns  the  payment  of  a  sum  of 
money  for  the  king's  account.    Countersigned  by  De  Lomenie,  Secre- 
•  tary  of  State.     Endorsed  by  Marion,  Comptroller  General.     Copper- 

plate portrait  of  the  king.     (Portion  of  vellum  split.) 

2388.  Louis  XIIL,  King  Of  France.    A  list  of  the  expenses  of  the  house- 

hold of  King  Louis  XIIL  the  21st  of  July,  1636,  while  the  Court 
was  residing  at  Madry.     Document  on  vellum.     Folio. 

2389.  Louis  XIV.,  King  Of  France.    Vellum  D.S.  1  p.  oblong  4to  (folded). 

Paris,  Xov.  18,  1645.  Mentions  the  services  of  De  La  Fontaine 
[The  French  fabulist ( ?)].  Countersigned  for  the  king  and  his 
mother,  the  Queen  Regent,  by  De  Lomenie,  Secretary  of  State. 

2390.  Louis  XIV.,  King  Of  France.    D.S.    1  p.  folio.    Paris,  Dec.  2,  1648. 

An  order  to  the  treasurer  to  pay  the  sum  of  4,500  livres. 

2391.  Louis  XIV.,  King  Of  France.     D.S.     1  p.  folio.     Versailles,  Nov. 

(10  ?),  1678.  An  order  to  a  body  of  infantry  at  Lyons  to  set  out 
for  Verdun. 

2392.  Louis  XIV.,  King  Of  France.    D.S.  (on  vellum).     1  p.  folio.    Ver- 

sailles, Oct.  24,  1704. 

ReAvarding   Sieiir   de  Panest  for  faithful   services,  by  placing  him  in 
command  of  a  regiment  of  dragoons. 

2393.  Louis  XIV.,  King  Of  France.    D.S.  2  pp.  folio,  including  addressed 

portion.  Versailles,  Aug.  19,  1715.  Order  on  the  Governor  of  the 
Bastille  to  receive  a  prisoner  and  to  hold  him  until  otherwise  in- 
structed.   Countersigned  by  Phelyppeaux,  Secretary  of  State. 

2394.  Louis  XIV.,  King  Of  France.  Portrait,  full  bust.  Paulus  Caronni  del. 

et  sculp.,  1717.    Line  engraving.     8vo. 

2395.  Louis  XIV.,  King  Of  France.    Portrait,  full  length  in  uniform.  G.  P. 

Busch  sculp,  a  Berlin,  1728.  Vanlo  pinxit  a  Paris.  Copper  en- 
graving.   8vo,  cut  close. 

2396.  Louis  XIV.,  King  Of  France.    Portrait,  full  bust  in  oval.    Mezzotint, 

with  biographical  account  in  script  beneath.  12mo,  on  small  folio 
sheet.* 

2397.  Louis  XIV.,  King  Of  France.    Portrait,  half  length  in  armor,  sceptre 

in  left  hand.  Copper  engraving,  "Ludovicus  de  XIV.  Koningh  van 
Vranckrijck  &:'    8vo. 

2398.  Louis  XIV.,  King  Of  France.  ^  "  Fin  tragique  de  Louis  XVI."    Spir- 

ited line  engraving.    4to,  margins  on  3  sides  cut  away. 


2399.  Louis  XV.,  King  Of  France.    Vellum  D.S.    1  p.  oblong  4to,  folded. 

Paris,  Jan.  23,  1717.  Relates  to  payment  of  a  tax,  &c.  Counter- 
signed by  the  Duke  of  Orleans,  Eegent,  and  Phelyppeaux,  Secretary 
of  State.    With  portraits. 

2400.  Louis  XV.,  King  Of  France.    A  series  of  three  A.L.S,  written  to  M. 

Aufrere,  chaplain  to  Louis  XV.  (1)  A.L.S.  "  Maturin,'*  Zeyst,  June, 
24,  n.v.  (ca.  1730),  with  mention  of  "his  majesty"  (Louis  XV.), 
(2)  A.L.S.  "T.  Rocheblave."  1  p.  4to.  London,  May  30,  1731, 
asking  recipient  to  loan  him  five  guineas,  (3)  A.L.S.  "  Pierre  Roche- 
blave,"  2  pp.  4to.  n.p.  Dec.  16,  1730,  also  asking  for  the  loan  of 
money.    3  pieces. 

2401.  Louis  XV.,  King  Of  France.     Portrait,  three-quarter  length  in  uni- 

form. M.  Bernigeroth  sc.  Line  engraving.  Folio,  margins  cut 
away. 

2402.  Louis  XVL,  King  Of  France.     Document  wath  several  words  in  his 

autograph.     1  p.  folio,    n.p.    May  17,  1789. 

The  king  having  bestowed  the  personal  and  hereditary  title  of  Count  on 
M.  Du  Pnget,  the  Dauphin's  sub-tutor,  the  Duke  d'Harcourt  wishes  him  to 
be  exempt  from  the  payment  of  the  tax  of  4500fr.  Permission  from  the 
king  being  necessary,  it  is  granted  by  him  with  a  comment  of  several 
words  in  his  autograph. 

2403.  Louis  XVL,  King  Of  France.     Printed  D.S.  2  pp.  folio.     Paris, 

[July]  13,  1789.  To  the  Att'y-Genl  &c.  at  Xantes,  relative  to  let- 
ters-patent issued  by  decree  of  the  National  Assembly,  &c.  (Punc- 
tured in  8  places.) 

2404.  Louis  XVL,  King  Of  France.    D.S.    4  pp.  folio,  1789.    A  document 

stating  the  amount  to  be  paid  by  certain  persons  in  the  district  of 
Auch.    It  is  signed  also  by  D'Arentin,  Le  Fevre  and  Lambert. 

2405.  Louis  XVL,  King  Of  France.    L.S.    1  p.  folio.    Paris,  Oct.  14,  1791. 

An  order  to  pay  M.  Du  Bergier  the  sum  of  6,000  fr. 

2406.  Louis  XVL,  King  Of  France.     Portrait,  ^'  Louis  Seize,"  full  bust  in 

oval.    Mezzotint.    Unsigned.    8vo  (cut  close). 

2407.  Louis  XVL,  King  Of  France.  Portrait,  full  bust  in  uniform.  Maurin 

del.     Lithograph.     4to. 

2408.  Louis  XVL,  King  Of  France.    Portrait,  "  Luigi  XVL,"  full  bust  in 

oval.  G.  Zatta  sculp.  Verite  delin.  Stipple  in  bistre.  4to,  full 
margins. 

2409.  Louis  XVL,  King  Of  France.    Portrait,  "  Luigi  XVL,"  the  same  por- 

trait as  preceding,  different  inscription,  without  names.  Stipple  in 
brown.     8vo.  in  Venezia,  n.d. 

2410.  Louis  XVL,  King  Of  France.    Portrait,  full  bust  in  uniform.   Stipple. 

Unsigned.  "  The  Last  Interview  of  Louis  XVL  and  his  Family." 
Murray  sculpt.     H.  Singleton  del.     1793.    4to.     2  pieces. 

2411.  Louis  XVL,  King  Of  France.    Portrait,  full  bust  in  uniform.    Mez- 

zotint.   Unsigned.     Folio,  small  margins. 


2412.  Louis  XVI.,  King  Of  France.     Portrait,  full  bust  in  uniform,  scene 

beneath.    Stipple.    4to. 

2413.  Louis  XVL,  King  Of  France.     Portrait,  "  Luigi  XVL,  Re  di  Fran- 

cia,^^  full  length  in  uniform.  G.  A.  Sasso  inc.  G.  B.  Bosio  dis. 
Stipple. 

2414.  Louis  XVI.,  King  Of  France.  Medallion  containing  portraits  of  Louis 

XVL,  Marie  Antoinette,  -and  their  daughter  Elizabeth.  Verzy  f. 
Stipple.    4to. 

2415.  Louis  XVL,  King  Of  France.    Portrait,  full  bust  in  uniform,    ^fezzo- 

tint  by  Levachez,  •  battle  scene  and  biographical  account  in  script 
beneath.    8yo,  on  small  folio  sheet. 

2416.  Louis  XVL,  King  Of  France.    Portrait,  full  length.    Copper  engrav- 

ing by  Page.     Small  folio.  London,  1789 

2417.  Louis  XVL,  King  Of  France.    Assignat  de  cent  liv.  1791,  with  por- 

trait of  Louis  XVI.    Svo. 

2418.  Louis  XVL,  King  Of  France.    "  Fidelite  et  Douceur,"  containing  por- 

traits of  Louis  XVL,  full  bust  in  uniform,  and  four  others,  probably 
the  Duke  and  Duchess  of  Angouleme  and  the  Dukes  of  Berry  and 
Orleans.    In  colors.    4to. 

2419.  Louis  XVL,  King  Of  France.    "  La  derniere  entrevue  de  Louis  XVI. 

avec  sa  famille  la  veille  de  son  execution.^^  Grave  par  C.  Silanio,  p. 
par  C.  Benazach.    Line  engraving.    Folio  (slightly  stained). 

2420.  Louis  XVL,  King  Of  France.    "  La  2®.  separation,  ou  dernier  adieu 

du  roi  avec  sa  famille  desolee."  Grave  par  C.  Salinic.  Line  engrav- 
ing.   Folio. 

2421.  Louis  XVIL,  King  Of  France.    Portrait,  full  bust  in  oval.    Stipple. 

Unsigned.     4to.  Paris,  n.d. 

2422.  Louis  XVIIL,  King  Of  France.    D.S.  Louis  Stainslaus  Xavier.    1  p. 

folio.  Versailles,  Dec.  7,  1776.  Order  on  the  Treasurer-General  to 
pay  Surgeon  Eyraud  a  certain  sum  for  medicine,  &c.  With  por- 
trait of  the  king  engraved  by  Charles  Turner  after  H.  Villiers. 

2423.  Louis  XVIIL,  King  Of  France.     Signature,  "  Louis,"  with  2  lines  in 

his  autograph  on  an  A.L.S.  1  p.  4to.  Sept.  25,  1807,  from  the  Duke 
of  Pinne  asking  to  what  rank  certain  officers  belong.  Louis  answers 
that  the  rank  must  be  based  upon  the  date  they  received  their  com- 
missions.   With  portrait. 

2424.  Louis  XVIIL,  King  Of  France.     D.S., — "  approuve,  Louis."    4  pp. 

folio.     Paris,  April  9,  1816.    With  portrait. 

An  unusual  document,  containing  interpretations  of  some  of  the  arti- 
cles of  the  Commercial  Code,  with  additions,  and  is  issued  by  the  Chamber 
of  Peers,  signed  by  the  king,  as  noted,  and  by  members,  including  Marquis 
C.  E.  J.  P.  de  Pastoret,  C.  H.  Dambray,  Chancellor  of  France,  Count  de 
S6ze,  Due  de  Choiseuil,  De  Chateaubriand,  and  C.  L.  H.  de  Semonville. 


24:2o,  Louis  XVIII.,  King  Of  France.  Ordonnances  du  Eoi.  (Contains 
fragment  of  a  letter  discovered  by  a  M.  Mulligan,  written  by  Napo- 
leon to  Marie-Louise),  &c.    4  pp.  4to,  unbound.     [Paris,  circa  1816] 

2426.  Louis  XVIII.,  King  Of  Fijaxce.     D.S.     1  p.  4to  on  vellum.     Paris, 

Dec.  12,  1818.     Signed  also  by  Louis  Antoine  de  Bourbon  D'Angou- 
leme,  son  of  Comte  d'Artois,  afterwards  Charles  X.  of  France. 

2427.  Louis  XVIIL,  King  Of  France.     Portrait,  "Monsieur,  Brother  to 

Louis  the  Sixteenth,"  full  bust  in  oval.     J.  Jones  fecit.     Stipple. 
8vo.  London,  1794 

2428.  Louis  XVIIL,  King  Of  France.    "  Boussole  Eoyale,'^  containing  por- 

traits of  Louis  XVIIL,  Due  de  Berri,  Comte  d^Artois,  and  five  others. 
Dessine  et  grave  par  Villeneuve.     Mezzotint.     Folio,  small  margins. 

Paris,  n.d. 

2429.  Louis  XVIIL,  King  Of  France.     Portrait,  full  bust  in  uniform,  to- 

gether with  those  of  Comte  d'Artois,  Due  de  Berri,  and  3  others. 
Stipple.     Unsigned.     8vo,  cut  close, 

2430.  Louis  XVIIL,  King  Of  France.  Portrait,  full  bust  in  uniform.  Grave 

par  X.  Bertrand,  dessine  d'apres  nature  aux  Tuileries.    Stipple.    8vo. 

Paris,  n.d. 

2431.  Louis  XVIIL,  King  Of  France.  Portrait,  full  bust  in  uniform.  Grave 

par  Cathelin,  peiiit  par  Drouist.    Line  engraving.    Small  folio,  with 
margins.  Paris,  [ca.  1772] 

2432.  Louis  XVIIL,  King  Of  France.    Portrait,  full  bust  in  uniform.     A 

re-engraved  plate  of  the  preceding  number,  without  engravers'  names 
and  with  some  differences.    Small  folio.  Paris,  [ca.  17y3] 

2433.  Louis  XVIIL,  King  Of  France.     Portrait,  full  bust  in  uniform,  wear- 

ing star.    P.  Audinet  sculp.    H.  Danloux  delt.    Line  engraving,  with 
margins.     4to. 

2434.  Louis  XVIIL,  King  Of  France.     Portrait,  full  bust  in  uniform,  can- 

non, etc.,  beneath.    Line  and  stipple,  unsigned.    Unfinished  proof  on 
India  paper,  before  all  letters.     4to. 

2435.  Louis  XVIIL,  King  Of  France.  Portrait,  full  bust  in  uniform.  Grave 

par  H.  Bonvoisin,  dessine  par  B.  Bonvoisin.    Line  engraving.    4to. 

2436.  Louis  XVIIL,  King  Of  France.  Portrait,  full  bust  in  uniform.  Grave 

d'apres  le  tableau  original  peint  par  Duplessis.     Stipple.     4to. 

2437.  Louis  XVIIL,  King  Of  France.     Portrait,  full  bust  in  oval,  with 

Duchess  D'Angouleme  and  D'Artois.     Stipple  and  line  engraving. 
4to  (slightly  stained  at  bottom). 

2438.  Louis  XVIIL,  King  Of  France.  Portrait,  full  bust  in  uniform.  Dess. 

et  Gvi.  par  Alise.     Mezzotint.     4to.  Paris,  n.d. 

2439.  Louis  XVIIL,  King  Of  France.    Medallion  portraits  of  Louis  XVIIL, 

Ferdinand  VII.,  and  Due  D'Angouleme.     All  in  uniform.     Printed 
in  colors.    4to. 


2440.  Louis  XVIII.,  King  Of  France.    Famille  Royale  de  France.    Portraits 

of  Louis  XVIII.,  Charles  Ferdinand  and  others  (3).  Engraving. 
Colored  by  hand.    4to. 

2441.  Louis  XVIII.,  Kino  Of  France.    Famille  Eoyale.    (Portraits  of  Louis 

XVIII.,  Charles  Ferdinand  and  three  others.)     Line  engraving.    4to. 

2442.  Louis  XVIIL,  King  Of  France.  "  Depart  du  Roi,"  dessine  par  Heim 

and  another.     4to.     2  pieces. 

2443.  [Louis  (Baron — Department  of  Finance).]     Signature  to  portion  of 

letter,     n.p.n.d. 

2444.  Louis  (Louis  Dominique — French  financier).    D.S.    1  p.  4to.    Paris, 

August  3,  1808.  Asking  for  a  statement  of  the  death  of  Madam 
Legrain,  a  pensioner  of  the  state.    With  portrait. 

2445.  Louis   (Philippe,  Due  D'Orleans — King  of  the  French).     A.L.  in 

third  person  (unsigned).  Xeuilly,  Aug.  30,  1825.  To  the  Count 
D'Arbaud  Joucques  thanking  him  for  the  delivery  of  a  letter  which 
he  encloses. 

2446.  Louis  Philippe,  Due  D'Orleans.     L.S.,  1  p.  4to.     Paris,  Xov.  19, 

1841.  Informs  M.  Perrier  that  the  opening  session  of  the  Assembly 
will  take  place  Dec.  27,  and  that  his  presence  will  be  required.  Coun- 
tersigned by  the  Secretary  of  State.     Portrait. 

2447.  Louis  Philippe,  Due  D'Orleans.    D.S.    2  pp.  folio.    Paris,  April  19, 

1846.  Mentions  various  donations  as  per  the  will  of  M.  De  Ladignac. 
Signed  also  by  the  Secretary  of  State. 

2448.  Louis  Philippe,  Due  D'Orleans.     Portrait,  full  bust  in  uniform. 

F.  Lignon  sculp.  1814.  F.  Gerard  pinxit.  Line  engraving.  Folio, 
cut  close. 

2449.  Louis  Philippe,  Due  D'Orleans.     Portrait,  full  length  in  uniform, 

standing.  Grave  par  Danois,  peint  par  Winterhalter.  Steel  engrav- 
ing.    4to. 

2450.  Louisa,  Grand  Duchess  Of  Hesse-Darmstadt.    The  last  page,  with 

signature  of  an  A.L.S.  1  p.  8vo.  n.p.  (May  3,  1820.)  Personal 
letter. 

2451.  Louise  Auguste  Wilhelmine  Amalie,  Queen  Of  Prussia,  daughter 

of  the  Duke  of  Mecklenburg-Strelitz.  Portrait,  full  length,  standing, 
holding  book  in  left  hand.  Gestochen  von  F.  Balzerin  Breslau. 
Copper  engraving.     4to. 

2452.  Louise  Auguste  Wilhelmine  Amalie,  Queen  Of  Prussia.     Kepre- 

sentation  of  her  body  lying  in  state,  soldiers  guarding,  candles  burn- 
ing.    German  copper  engraving.     In  colors.     8vo.  [circa  1810] 

2453.  Louise  (Marie  D'Orleans — Queen  Of  The  Belgians,  daughter  of 

Louis  Philippe).  A.L.  Unsigned.  1  p.  8vo.  n.p.n.d.  With  her 
crest  on  paper.     With  portrait. 


2454.  Louisiana.     Four    brevets    and    commissions    of    lieutenants    to    the 

companies  of  Louisiana.    Extracts.    4  pieces.    1754. 

2455.  Louisiana.     D.S.  by  Balmot,  Dunouy,  Dumuvine  and  others.     1  p. 

folio.  New  Orleans,  Feb.  25,  1755.  An  acknowledgment  of  the 
receipt  of  a  sum  of  money.  The  first  named  was  the  surgeon  main- 
tained by  the  king  at  Pont  de  la  Natchez. 

2456.  Louvois  (Franqois  Michel  Letellier — Minister  of  State  under  Louis 

XIA^.).  L.S.  to  an  officer,  ordering  him  to  join  the  French  army  in 
Italy.     1  p.  folio.    Versailles,  July  27,  1690. 

Louvois  contributed  greatly  to  the  military  successes  of  Louis  XIV. ;  and 
it  was  because  of  the  counsels  of  this  minister  that  the  edict  of  Nantes 
was  revoked  in  16S5. 

2457.  Lowe    (Sir    Hudson — British    general,  jailor    of    Bonaparte    at    St. 

Helena).  Autograph  signature  "  Lt.-General  Sir  Hudson  Lowe." 
With  portrait,  full  bust  in  uniform. 

2458.  Lowe    (Sir  Hudson).      Medallion  portrait.      Full  bust  in  uniform, 

by  Fontaine  after  Fremy.    8vo  on  India  paper. 

2459.  Luckner   (Nikolaus — Marshal  of  France,  succeeded  Rochambeau  as 

general-in-chief,  guillotined  in  Jan.  1794).    L.S.     1  p.  folio.     Stras- 
bourg, Sept.  11,  1791. 
Military  letter  regarding  leave  of  absence  for  one  of  his  officers. 

2460.  Luckner  (Nikolaus).     D.S.     1  p.  folio.     Oct.  24,  1791.     Signature 

to  request  for  leave  of  absence  by  Rocher.  Signed  also  by  Martignac, 
Saint  Victor,  &c. 

2461.  Luckner  (Nikolaus).    A.L.S.  1  p.  4to.  n.p.n.d.    To  General  D'Han- 

ovre. 
A  personal  letter,  regarding  his  given  name. 

2462.  Luckner    (Nikolaus).     Portrait,  full   bust  in  oval,   sword,  cannon, 

etc.,  beneath.     Line  engraving.     Unsigned.     Fine  impression. 

2463.  Luckner    (Nikolaus).     Portrait,   full   bust   in   uniform.     Mezzotint 

by  Levachez,  battle  scene  and  biographical  notice  in  script  beneath. 
Svo,  on  small  folio  sheet. 

2464.  Luckner  (Nikolaus).    Another  copy  of  the  same. 

2465.  Luckner  (Nikolaus).     Another  copy  of  the  same. 

2466.  Luckner  (Nikolaus).     Portrait,  full  bust  in  uniform.     L.  A.  Claes- 

sens  sculp.    Stipple.    Svo. 

2467.  LuDwiG,  I.,  King  Of  Bavaria — gave  to  Lola  Montez  the  title  of  Coun- 

tess Of  Lansfield.  D.S.  1  p.  4to.  Munich,  Oct.  22,  1841.  With  por- 
trait, full  bust  in  uniform. 

2468.  LuDwiG  IL,  King  Of  Bavaria.     L.S'.  "Ludovico."    Monaco,  Feb.  17, 

1879.     Written  probably  to  Cardinal  Caterini. 


2469.  Luzerne  (Anne  C. — French  diplomatist,  minister  to  the  United  States 

during  the  Revolution).  L.S.  1  p.  4to.  Paris,  June  2,  1790.  Re- 
garding an  appointment. 

2470.  Macdonald   (Stiexne  Jacques  J.,  Due  De  Tarente — Marshal  of 

France,  presented  by  Napoleon  with  a  Turkish  sabre).  A.L.S. 
"  Macdonald.'^  1  p.  folio,  Naples,  April  18,  1798.  To  General  of 
division  Gauthier. 

An  important  war  letter  written  sliortly  after  Macdonald  had  joined  the 
army  and  become  General  in  Chief  at  Naples.  He  writes  "  Your  despatch 
is  just  received.  If  you  are  in  danger,  you  can  fall  back  on  the  army  of 
Naples.  ...  I  am  also  in  fear  for  the  army  of  Italy,  defeated  for  two 
years,  but  I  hope  that  she  will  soon  again  be  in  an  advantageous  position," 
etc. 


2471.  Macdonald   (^tienne    Jacques    J.,    Due  De    Tarente).     A.L.S. 

"Macdonald.''  2  pp.  4to.  Paris,  June  23,  1799.  To  Madame  de 
Viguron. 

Written  during  the  month  of  the  great  battle  of  Trebbia,  where  he  suf- 
fered defeat.  He  says  that  he  will  use  all  his  power  to  procure  a  permit 
for  herself  and  family  to  return  to  Brussels  without  delay. 

2472.  Macdonald  (:fiTiENNE  Jacques  J.,  Due  De  Tarente).     L.S.     1  p. 

folio.  Headquarters  at  Paris,  May  6,  1801.  To  General  Mont- 
choisy. 

Captain  of  Grenadiers,  Bertram,  having  given  in  his  resignation  which 
was  not  accepted,  the  writer  urges  recipient  to  give  him  a  position  in  a 
brigade. 

2473.  Macdonald    (Stienne    Jacques    J.,    Due    De    Tarente).     A.L.S. 

1  p.  4to.    Paris,  Sept.  30,  1803.    To  Major  Marmin. 

A  request  to  be  enlightened  concerning  an  announcement  by  a  captain 
of  a  certain  regiment. 

2474.  Macdonald    (:Stienne   Jacques   J.,   Due    De    Tarente).     A.L.S. 

"  Mai.  Macdonald."  2  pp.  4to.    Courcelles-de-Eoi,  Nov.  1,  1817. 

An  answer  to  a  proposition  to  place  him  at  the  head  of  a  publication 
relating  to  the  orders  of  Chevalier,  saying  that  he  must  decline  as  he  did 
not  care  for  publicity. 

2475.  Macdonald  (Stienne  Jacques  J.,  Due  De  Tarente).    L.S.  "Mac- 

donald."   1  p.  4to.    Paris,  Jan.  6,  1820.    To  Col.  Rousseau  at  Xoyon. 
Thanking  him  for  expressions  of  good  will  for  the  New  Year.     Mentions 
Marshal  Beurnonville,  who  was  commander  in  chief  of  the  army  of  the 
North,  1796. 

2476.  Macdonald  (i^TiENNE  Jacques  J.,  Due  De  Tarente).     L.S.     1  p. 

4to.     Paris,  August  31,  1823.     To  Madam  Sharp. 

Signed  as  "  Le  Grand  Chancelier "  "  Macdonald,"  he  informs  recipient 
that  she  and  her  children  cannot  be  granted  a  permit  to  visit  the  interior 
of  the  "  Maison  Royale  "  at  St.  Denis. 

2477.  Macdonald     (Stienne  Jacques    J.,  Due  De    Tarente).     A.L.S. 

Ip.  4to.  Paris,  (July)  7,1824.  To  Madam  *  *  *  (?).  Informing 
the  madam  that  her  brother  is  returning  on  the  28th,  and  will  be 
garrisoned  at  La  Rochelle.  Speaks  of  the  effort  to  be  made  for  her 
brother's  advancement. 


2478.  Macdonald   (ifixiENNE    Jacques    J.,    Due    De    Tarente),     A.L.S. 

"  Macdonald."    1  p.  4to.    Paris,  Feb.  28,  1829. 

The  Journal  de  Paris  having  printed  an  account  of  offences  committed 
by  the  students  at  the  Maison  Royale  of  St  Denis,  Macdonald  says  that 
the  account  was  exaggerated.  He  refers  to  the  campaigns  of  the  year 
XII.  (1S03). 

2479.  Macdonald    (^tienne  Jacques   J.,   Due  De   Tarente).     Portrait, 

full  bust  in  uniform.     Mezzotint  by  Levachez.     Battle  scene  and 
biographical  account  in  script  beneath.     8vo,  on  small  folio  sheet. 

2480.  Macdonald    (Stienne  Jacques   J.,   Due   De   Tarente).     Another 

copy  of  the  same. 

2481.  Macdonald  (iStienne  Jacques  J.,  Due  De  Tarente).    Another  copy 

of  the  same. 

2482.  Macdonald    (iStienne  Jacques  J.,   Due  De  Tarente).     Portrait, 

full  bust  in  uniform.    Renard,  sculpt.     P.  Guerin,  pinxt.    Line  and 
stipple.     Fine  impression.     8vo. 

2483.  [Macerone  (Colonel — Aide  to  Murat,  said  to  have  invented  a  Horse- 

less Carriage).]     Nine  lines  of  Manuscript  in  his  autograph.     On 
slip  of  paper. 

2484.  Macerone    (Colonel).     Portrait,   full   bust   in  uniform.     C.   Picart 

sculpt.     A.  Wivell  del.     Proof  on  India  paper.     4to.     London,  1822 

2485.  Mackintosh  (Sir  James — illustrious  British  statesman,  defended  M. 

Peltier,  a  French  emigrant,  who  was  tried  for  a  libel  on  Bonaparte). 
A.L.S.     1  p.  8vo.     Clapham,  Jan.  29,  1830.     With  portrait. 
Asking  for  lists  of  the  English  Crusaders. 

2486.  Mackintosh    (Sir  James).     Portrait,  half  length.     Drawn  and  en- 

graved by  C.  Wilkin,  after  Sir  Thomas  Lawrence.     Stipple.     Open 
letters.     4to.  London,  1814 

2487.  MacMahon  (Marie  E.  P.  M. — Marshal  of  France).    L.S.    1  p.  12mo. 

Constantine,  Feb.  7,  1853,  regretting  that  he  could  not  have  been  of 
service  to  a  certain  person  who  had  already  left  Algeria  for  France. 

2488.  MacMahon   (Marie  E.  P.  M.).     Signature  attached  to  portion  of  a 

letter  in  an'other  hand,    n.p.n.d.  With  colored  bust-portrait  from  "  Le 
Figaro."     2  pieces. 

2489.  Mack  Von  Leiberich  (Karl — Austrian  general).     Portrait,  full  bust 

in  uniform.    J.  Adam,  sculp.    Vienna,  1795.    Line  engraving.    8vo. 

2490.  Magnan   (Bernard  Pierre — Marshal  of  France,  commander  in  chief 

of  the  army  of  Paris).    A.L.S.      1  p.  8vo.  Feb.  11,  1863. 

Regarding  the  sale  of  Spanish  shares,  and  advising  his  friend  to  sell 
them. 


2491.  Maherault   (Jean  F.  E. — French  litterateur,  and  commisary  of  the 

French  Kepublic).  L.S.  2  pp.  4to.  Paris,  le  6  Thermidor,  I'Au 
8  [July  25,  1800].  To  the  Secretary  of  the  Theatre  Frangais;  and. 
Signature  to  a  copy  of  an  order  of  the  Minister  of  the  Interior.  1  p. 
folio.  Paris,  le  3  Yendemiaire,  FAn  9  [Sept.  24,  1801].  Both  of 
the  above  refer  to  the  presentation  of  tragedy  upon  the  stage  of  the 
Theatre  Frangais.     (2  pieces.) 

2492.  Mahmoud  II.,  Sultan   Of  Turkey.     Portrait,  half  length,  seated. 

Drawn  on  stone  by  H.  Humphreys,  from  an  original  sketch  by 
Deveria.     Folio. 

2493.  Maignen  and  Enjubrant — both  members  of  the  National   Conven- 

tion, voted  for  the  death  of  Louis  XVI.  D.S.  by  both.  1  p.  folio, 
n.p.    Nov.  3,  1794. 

2494.  Mailhe  (Jean  B. — French  Revolutionist).     Signature  to  Manuscript. 

1  p.  folio,  containing  a  copy  of  the  questions  sent  to  the  National 
Assembly  by  the  Criminal  Court  of  the  Dept.  "  Des  Hautes- 
Pyrenees."    May  27,  1792. 

2495.  Maillebois  (Jean  Baptiste  F. — Marshal  of  France  under  Louis  XV). 

A.L.S.    2  pp.  4to.    Feb.  10,  1740. 

Regarding  the  leave  of  absence  from  dutj'  of  a  M.  A.  Haumourvell. 

2496.  Maison  (Nicolas  J. — Marshal  of  France,  refused  to  recognize  Bona- 

parte on  his  return  from  Elba).  A.L.S.  1  p.  4to.  Baveux  (?), 
May  8,  1810.     To  M.  Maillefer. 

Informing  tlie  recipient  that  Certain  matters  will  be  dropped  for  the 
present. 

2497.  Maison  (Nicolas  J.).    A.L.S.    1  p.  4to.    Paris,  July  6,  1830. 

Asking  that  a  bed  in  a  certain  hospital  be  placed  at  the  disposition  of 
Mme.  Bouilliot,  a  sick  widow  in  whom  he  is  much  interested. 

2498.  Maison   (Nicolas  J.).     Portrait,  full  length  in  uniform,  cocked  hat 

in  right  hand.     Lith.  de  Gerard.     8vo.     India  paper. 

2499.  Maisse,  Eitter,  &c.     D.S.     2  pp.  4to  [Paris],  Oct.  19,  1795.     Eepre- 

sentatives  of  the  People  to  the  Committee  of  Public  Safety,  request- 
ing the  appointment  of  T.  B.  Baurot  as  an  officer  in  the  Army  of 
the  Eepublic.     Signatures  of  Maisse,  Eitter,  &c. 

2500.  Maitland   (Sir  Frederick  Lewis — British  Eear-Admiral,  to  whom 

Napoleon  surrendered  and  on  whose  ship,  "  Bellerophon,"  he  was 
taken  to  England).  A.L.S.  1  p.  tall  12mo.  Messina,  Jan.  27, 
1812,  relative  to  allowances  to  officers  mentioned. 

2501.  Maitland  (Sir  Frederick  Lev7is).    A.L.S.    1  p.  4to.    Dec.  1,  n.y. 

"  I  have  just  seen  your  letter  to  the  Consul     .     .     .     and  shall  lose  no 
time  in  using  every  effort  for  your  liberation." 

2502.  Malesherbes    (Chretien   G.   De   Lamoignon   De). — French  judge, 

counsel  for  Louis  XVI  at  his  trial).  L.S.  3  pp.  4to.  [Dec.  1,  1772]. 
Discussion  relating  to  the  planting  and  growth  of  trees.  With 
portrait. 


2503.  Malesherbes  (Chretien  G.  De  Lamoignon  De).   L.S.  2  pp.  4to.  n.p. 

(Jan.  10,  1781).  Informing  the  recipient  that  he  does  not  wish  to 
purchase  a  certain  book.    With  portrait,  mezzotint  by  Levachez. 

2504.  Malesherbes  (Chretien  G.  De  Lamoignon  De).  L.S.  3  pp.  4to.  with 

two  lines  in  his  autograph,  n.p.   April  14,  1786. 

An  interesting  letter  in  which  the  writer  answers  the  recipient  about 
some  ash  trees,  with  many  details  about  them. 

2505.  Malesherbes  (Chretien  G.  De  Lamoignon  De).     A.L.  unsigned,  2 

pp.  4to  n.p.n.d. 

2506.  Malesherbes  (Chretien  G.  De  Lamoignon  De).    L.S.  with  several 

words  in  his  autograph.  4  pp.  12  mo.  n.p.n.d.  Informing  his 
correspondent  that  he  cannot  let  him  have  a  certain  tree  unless  he 
knows  in  what  sort  of  soil  it  is  to  be  planted. 

2507.  Malesherbes  (Chretien  G.  De  Lamoignon  De).    A.N.  (not  signed), 

1  p.  8vo.  n.p.n.d.  Eegarding  the  return  of  a  manuscript  belonging  to 
recipient. 

2508.  Malesherbes  (Chretien  G.  De  Lamoignon  De).    Portrait,  full  bust 

in  oval.  Mezzotint  by  Levachez,  2  scenes  and  biographical  notice  in 
script  beneath. 

2509.  Malesherbes  (Chretien  G.  De  Lamoignon  De).  Another  copy  of  the 

same. 

2510.  Malesherbes  (Chretien  G.  De  Lamoignon  De).    Portrait,  full  bust 

in  oval.    F.  Bonneville  del.  et  sculp.    Line  engraving.    8vo. 

Paris,  n.d. 

2511.  Malesherbes    (Chretien   G.   De  Lamoignon   De).      Portrait,   full 

length,  seated.  Grave  par  Bein,  dessine  par  Faur.  Line  engraving. 
In  colors.     8vo. 

2512.  Malesherbes    (Chretien   G.   De  Lamoignon   De).      Portrait,   full 

length,  in  robes  of  office,  standing.  Todeschini  dis.  et  inc.  Stipple 
8vo. 

2513.  Malet  (Claude  F. — French  general,  plotted  against  Bonaparte,  shot  in 

1812).  A.L.S.  1  p.  folio,  Cesancon  (?),  July  10,  1801.  To  the 
Minister  of  War. 

Informs  the  Minister  of  the  disbanding  of  his  army,  and  is  awaiting 
orders.  Requests  to  be  sent  to  some  post,  as  he  does  not  wish  to  be  in- 
active. 

2514.  Malet  (Claude  F.).     Portrait,  full  length,  in  uniform.     Gervais  sc. 

A.  Lacauchin  del.    Line  engraving.    8vo. 

2515.  Mallet-Dupan  (Jacques — distinguished  publicist  and  editor).    A.L.S. 

4  pp.  4to.     Paris,  Feb.  23,  1784.    With  portrait. 

A  long  and  interesting  letter  to  an  unnamed  correspondent  explaining 
why  he  is  obliged  to  return  to  Geneva,  and  to  give  up  the  supervision  (or 

editorship)  of  a  newspai>er,  probably  the  famous  *'  Mercure  Historique  et 

Politique." 


2516.  Malmaison  (home  of  Napoleon  and  Josephine).    View.     Aquatint  by 

T.  Medland  after  J.  Carr.    8vo.  London,  1803 

2517.  Malta.     A  view  of  the  port  and  entrance  into  the  City  and  Isle  of 

Malta.    Benoise  sculpt.    Jos.  Juepy.    Line  engraving.    Folio. 

2518.  Malte-Brun    (Conrad — Danish  author,  adopted  citizen  of  France). 

A.L.S.  Ip.  4to.  n.p.n.d.  (ca.  1808).  Concerning  the  contents  of  his 
work  about  to  be  published,  ^^  Annals  of  Voyages  of  Geography  and 
of  History."    With  portrait. 

2519.  Malte-Brun   (Conrad).     A.KS.  1  p.  8vo.     Paris,  March  28,  1826. 

With  portrait. 
Acknowledging  the  receipt  of  a  work  on  the  Cathedral  of  Reims. 

2520.  Malte-Brun  (Conrad).    A.L.S.     1  p.  4to.    n.p.n.d.    Asking  to  have 

certain  questions  answered  by  members  of  some  commission,  relative 
to  the  lodging  of  several  soldiers. 

2521.  Malzahm    (Lieutenant  Von — Prussian  soldier).     Portrait.      "Der 

Obrist  von  Malzahn  rettet  eine  Batterie."    In  colors.    8vo. 

2522.  Mandat   Territorial  for   100  francs.     28  Ventose  I'An  IV.    [1796]. 

With  signature  of  [Prederval?]. 

2523.  Manin  (Lodovico — the  last  Doge  of  Venice).     Portrait,  full  bust  in 

oval.    Gasparo  Ginanni  scul.     Stipple.    8vo.  in  Venezia,  n.d. 

2524.  Mansfeld  (Count  Hans  George  Zu).    L.S.    2  pp.  and  a  half,  folio. 

January  10,  1561. 

2525.  Manuel  (Louis  Pierre).     Portrait,  full  bust  in  oval.     Mezzotint  by 

Lavachez,  scene  and  biographical  notice  in  script  beneath.  8vo,  on 
small  folio  sheet. 

Manuel  rescued  Madame  de  Stael  and  Beaumarchais  from  being  mur- 
dered in  Sept.  1792. 

2526.  Marat  (Jean  Paul — one  of  the  famous  Triumvirate  of  the  Eeign  of 

Terror,  assassinated  by  Charlotte  Corday).  Portrait,  full  bust,  no 
hat.  Grave  par  E.  Beisson,  Messidor  TAn  2  [June,  1794],  peint  par 
J.  Boze.    Line  engraving.    Proof  before  inscription.    Folio. 

2527.  Marat  (Jean  Paul).     Portrait,  full  bust  in  oval.     Mezzotint  by  Le- 

vachez,  scene  and  biographical  notice  in  script  beneath.  8vo,  on  small 
folio  sheet. 

2528.  Marat   (Jean  Paul).     "The  Death  of  John  Paul  Marat"   [text  in 

English  and  French],  engraved  by  James  Aliprandi,  painted  by  D. 
Pellegrini.     Stipple.     Folio.  *  London,  1794 

2529.  Marat  (Jean  Paul).    Portrait,  full  length,  together  with  full  length 

portrait  of  Charlotte  Corday.    Lith.  de  Villain.    4to. 

2530.  Marat  (Jean  Paul).    Portrait,  full  length,  hat  in  hand.     Sasso  inc. 

Bosio  del.    Stipple.    8vo. 


2531.  Marbot  (Adolphe — aide-de-camp  to  Marshal  Massena).     L.S.     2  pp. 

folio,  Paris,  August  12,  1811.  To  the  Duke  de  Feltre  (H.  J.  G. 
Clarke).    From  the  Sainsbury  collection. 

Stating  that,  on  leaving  the  prison  at  Cadiz,  the  King  of  Spain  pre- 
sented him  with  a  sum  equivalent  to  two  months'  pay,  and  on  his  arrival 
in  France  a  similar  sum  was  deducted  from  the  pay  due  to  him,  and 
asks  that  it  be  refunded  "  as  he  considers  it  unjust  that  the  French  gov- 
ernment should  reckon  as  a  part  of  his  pay  the  present  made  him  by  the 
King  of  Spain." 

2532.  Marceau  (FRAxgois  S.  D. — French  general,  defeated  the  Vendeans  at 

Mans).  Portrait,  full  bust  in  uniform.  F.  Bonneville  del.  et  sculp. 
Stipple  in  brown.    8vo.  Paris,  n.d. 

2533.  Marceau  (Franqois  S.  D.).     Portrait,  full  bust  in  imiform.    Mezzo- 

tint by  Levachez,  battle  scene  and  biographical  notice  in  script  be- 
neath.   8vo,  on  small  folio  sheet. 

2534.  Marceau  (Francois  S.  D.).    Portrait,  full  length  in  uniform.    Tor- 

chiana  inc.     S.  Marceau  dis.     Stipple.    4to. 

2535.  Marcellus  (Le  Comte).    A.L.S.    1  p.  4to.    Paris,  May  10,  1824.   Re- 

garding a  position  for  a  friend.    With  portrait  (curious). 

2536.  Marchand  (Jean  G. — French  general,  fought  at  Austerlitz).    A.L.S. 

1  p.  4to.  Headquarters,  ifitaples.  May  27,  1804.  To  M.  Deterville, 
bookseller. 

Sending  money  for  a  dictionary  of  natural  history,  and  asking  that  it 
be  forwarded  to  Montreuil-sur-Mer. 

2537.  Marchand   (Jean  G.).     A.L.S.  2  pp.  folio,  Santiago    (Cape  Verde 

Islands),  March  26,  1809.  To  Marshal  Is^ey.  With  portrait,  full 
bust  in  uniform. 

Informing  Ney  that  he  has  ordered  the  69th  battalion  to  return  and  will 
distribute  same  along  the  coast.  The  news  concerning  General  Mathieu  in 
the  Austrias  pleases  the  writer.  He  advises  the  burning  of  a  certain 
convent  and  the  shooting  of  all  the  monks,  as  he  thinks  that  they  are  re- 
sponsible for  the  insurrection. 

2538.  Marchand  (Jean  G.)    Portrait,  full  bust  in  uniform.    Forestier  sculp. 

Stipple.     8vo. 

2539.  Maret  (Hugues  B.,  Due  De  Bassano — secretary  to  Napoleon).  A.L.S. 

2  pp.  4to.  Paris,  August  9,  1801.  To  the  Minister  of  Finance. 
With  portrait. 

Recipient  is  requested  by  the  1st  Consul  (Bonaparte)  to  return  certain 
papers  relating  to  a  vessel  in  the  port  of  Flushing. 

2540.  Maret  (Hugues  B.,  Due  De  Bassano).    A.L.S.   1  p.  folio.  Boulogne, 

le  4  Fructidor,  TAn  13  [Aug.  21,  1805].  To  the  Councillor  of  State, 
relative  to  his  request  for  position  for  his  son,  &c.  With  portrait, 
full  bust,  after  Isabey. 

254L  Maret  (Hugues  B.,  Due  De  Bassano).    A.L.S.    1  p.  4to.    Ostervde 
(Prussia),  March  21,  1807. 
Personal  letter  asking  the  recipient  to  help  a  M.  Isam  (?). 


2543.  Maret     (Hugues  B.,  Due  De  Bassano).    A.L.S.     "Le  Due  de  Bas- 

sano,"  1  p.  folio,  Paris,  Nov.  29,  1814.  To  Baron  Mounier.  Relative 
to  an  error  that  was  made  when  he  (Maret)  was  paid  the  sum  of 
20,000  fr. 

2543.  Maret  (Hugues  B.,  Due  De  Bassano).     A.L.S.     "Le  Due  de  Bas- 

sano," 1  p.  4to.  May  28,  n.y.  A  friendly  letter  to  an  unnamed  cor- 
respondent regarding  his  departure  for  Beaujen,  etc. 

2544.  Maret  (Hugues  B.,  Dug  De  Bassano).     Portrait,  full  bust  in  uni- 

form. Bocourt  [se.].    Stipple.    8vo,  Paris,  n.d. 

2545.  Maria  I.,  Queen  Of  Portugal,  1777-1807.    Portrait,  full  bust  in  oval. 

Line  and  stipple,  engraved  by  I.  C.  Eivara.    4to.  London,  1800 

2546.  Maria  II.  (Queen  Of  Portugal,  daughter  of  Dom  Pedro,  Emperor  of 

Brazil).  Portrait,  full  bust  in  oval.  Engraved  by  J.  Brown.  Steel 
engraving.    Proof  on  India  paper.    4to.  London,  1854 

2547.  Marie  Adelaide  (Duchesse  De  Bourgogne,  daughter  of  Louis  XV.). 

L.S.  "  Mane  Adelaide,*'  2  pp.  4to.  Marly,  June  16,  1776.  To  M. 
De  Beaumont.    With  portrait. 

Regarding  a  position  for  M.  Dailly,  and  asking  if  she  and  her  sisters  are 
to  be  exempt  from  certain  payments. 

2548.  Marie  Amelie  (Queen  Of  France,  wife  of  Louis  Philippe).    A.N.  1  p. 

n.p.  Sept.  16,  1834,  asking  the  recipient  (M.  Oudard)  to  make  an 
extract  of  the  note  and  to  send  it  to  M.  Gerard.    With  portrait. 

2549.  Marie  Antoinette,  Queen  Of  France.  L.S.,  1  p.  folio  (with  address). 

Paris,  Jan.  81,  1791.  To  her  cousin,  the  Italian  Cardinal  Gerdil, 
thanking  him  for  his  l^ew  Year  greetings.  Countersigned  by  Beau- 
geard. 

2550.  Marie  Antoinette,  Queen  Of  France.     Portrait,  full  bust  in  oval. 

Mezzotint  (by  Levachez).  Scene  and  biography  in  script  beneath. 
8vo,  on  small  folio  sheet. 

2551.  Marie  Antoinette,  Queen  Of  France.     Portrait,  full  bust  in  oval. 

Dessine  et  grave  par  J.  A.  Pierron.    Line  engraving.    4to. 

2552.  Marie  Antoinette,  Queen  Of  France.     Portrait,  full  bust  in  oval. 

Mezzotint,  engraved  by  Christy.  4to.  (small  margins  and  neatly  in- 
laid).   4to.  Paris,  n.d. 

2553.  Marie  Antoinette,  Queen  Of  France.     "  Maria  Antonietta,  Eegina 

di  Francia,"  full  length  in  court  dress.  G.  A.  Sasso  inc.  G.  B. 
Bosio  dis.  8vo,  also  representation  of  her  at  the  guillotine.  To- 
gether, 2  pieces. 

2554.  [Marie  D'Orleans — youngest  daughter  of  Louis  Philippe,  Duchess  of 

Wlirtemburg.]  A.L.  in  third  person,  unsigned.  1  p.  12mo.  Twick- 
enham, Aug.  1,  1816.  Eequests  that  a  letter  she  encloses  be  for- 
warded to  Copenhagen. 

2555.  Marie-£lisabeth  De  Bourbon,  Soeur  de  Louis  XVI.     Portrait,  full 

bust  in  oval.    Unsigned.    Mezzotint.    4to. 


2556.  Marie  Louise,  Empress  Of  France.     D.S.  1  p.  oblong  4to.  (parch- 

ment). Paris,  Dec.  15,  1811,  appointing  Mme.  Leehartreux  member 
of  a  charitable  society.  Countersigned  by  Cardinal  Fesch,  Grand 
Chaplain  of  the  Empire. 

2557.  Marie  Louise,  Empress  Of  France.    L.S.   1  p.  4to,  Livorno  (Italy), 

July  28,  1816.  To  the  Prince  Starhemberg  [an  Austrian  Field- 
Marshal],  expressing  her  high  esteem  of  him  and  creating  him 
"  CJievalier  Grand  Croix  de  mon  Ordre  Constantinien  de  St.  George.'^ 

2558.  Marie  Louise,  Empress  Of  France.     An  8vo  sheet  on  which  is  written 

in  the  autograph  of  Marie  Louise  the  names  of  eleven  persons, 
probably  those  invited  to  some  dinner  partv,  dated  Feb.  28,  1830. 
Headed  "  Pranzo  del  28.  Febbrajo  1830  alle.'^E.  poin^  /7/." 

2559.  Marie  Louise,  Empress  Of  France.    Portrait,  full  bust,  low  cut  dress, 

wearing  jewels.  Grave  .  .  .  par  Aug.  B.  Desnoyers,  peint 
.     .     .     par  Guerard.    4to.  Paris,  n.d. 

2560.  Marie  Louise,  Empress  Op  France.     Portrait,  full  bust  in  oval,  J.  F. 

Lehmann  sculp.    Stipple  in  brown.    8vo,  with  margins. 

2561.  Marie  Louise,  Empress  Op  France.     Portrait,  full  bust  in  oval,  low 

cut  dress,  wearing  jewels.    Stipple.    Unsigned.    8vo. 

2562.  Marie  Louise,  Empress  Of  France.     Portrait,  full  bust,  light  head 

dress,  roses  in  hair.    Aquarelle  by  Girardet.    In  gilt  frame. 
Purchased  by  the  owner  at  auction  in  Paris,  June,  1892. 

2563.  Marie  Louise,  Empress  Of  France.     Portrait,  full  bust  in  oval,  wear- 

ing crown.  Douas  sculpt.,  termine  par  Duthe.  Stipple.  4to 
(slightly  rubbed  in  several  places).  Paris,  n.d. 

2564.  Marie  Louise,  Empress  Of  France.    Portrait,  full  bust  in  oval.  Grave 

par  N.  Bertrand.     Stipple.    4to.  Paris,  n.d. 

2565.  Marie  Louise,  Empress  Of  France.    Portrait,  full  bust,  court  dress, 

wearing  jewels.  Grave  .  .  .  par  A.  B.  Desnoyers,  peint  .  .  . 
par  Guerard.     8vo. 

2566.  Marie  Louise,  Empress  Of  France.    Portrait,  full  bust  in  oval.  Grave 

par  Felix  Zuliani.    Line  engraving.    8vo.  Venice,  n.d. 

2567.  Marie  Louise,  Empress  Of  France.    Portrait,  full  bust  in  oval.    Line 

engraving.     Unsigned.     8vo,  with  full  margins.  Paris,  n.d. 

2568.  Marie  Louise,  Empress  Of  France.    Portrait,  full  bust  in  oval.  Edwin 

sc     Gueraud  pinxt.     Stipple.     12mo. 

2569.  Marie  Louise,  Empress  Of  France.    Portrait,  full  bust  in  oval.    Line 

engraving  after  David,  on  the  reverse  is  a  representation  6f  the 
crowning  of  Napoleon.     8vo. 

2570.  Marie  Louise,  Empress  Of  France.    Portrait,  full  bust  in  oval,  wear- 

ing jewels.    Stipple.    Unsigned.    8vo.  [Vienna,  n.d.] 


2571.  Marie  Louise,  Empress  Of  France.     Portrait,  full  bust  in  oval,  low 

cut  dress.    Stipple.    Unsigned.    Printed  in  colors.    12mo. 

2572.  Marie  Louise^  Empress  Of  France.     Portrait,  full  bust  in  oval.     H. 

Ritter  sc.     .     .     .     1810.    Line  engraving.    In  colors,  12mo. 

2573.  Marie  Louise,  Empress  Of  France.     Portrait,  full  bust  in  oval.    Stip- 

ple.   Unsigned.    Proof  before  all  letters.    8vo.  ' 

2574.  Marie  Louise,  Empress  Of  France.     Portraits,  (1),  fulli)ust  in  oval. 

Stipple.  India  paper,  (worn),  and  (2)  full  length  with  Napoleon 
11.     2  pieces. 

2575.  Marie  Louise,  Empress  Of  France.  Portrait,  full  bust,  in  oval.  Johan 

Mansfeld,  sc.    Monsorno  pinx.    Mezzotint.    4to  (creased  in  places). 

Vienna,  n.d. 

2576.  Marie  Louise,  Empress  Of  France.    Portrait,  full  bust  in  oval,  wear- 

ing crown.  Louis  del.  et  sculp.  Stipple.  Proof  before  inscription. 
8vo. 

2577.  Marie  Louise,  Empress  Of  France.    Portraits,  (1),  full  bust  in  oval, 

on  title  of  The  Court  of  Napoleon  by  F.  B.  Goodrich.  Engraved  by 
J.  C.  Buttre.  Proof  on  India  paper.  (2),  full  length,  grave  par 
Legris,  peint  par  Gerard  [from  the  Versailles  Gallery]  (spotted) ; 
and  another,  in  colors  [from  Ackerman's  Repository].  Together,  3 
pieces. 

2578.  Marie  Louise,  Empress  Of  France.    Portrait,  full  bust  in  oval,  wear- 

ing jewels.     Augrand  fecit.     Stipple.     8vo.  Paris,  n.d. 

2579.  Marie  Louise,  Empress  Of  France.     Portrait,  half  length,  wearing 

crown.  Original  crayon  drawing,  said  to  be  by  [Jean  Baptiste] 
Isabey,  signed  "  isabey,"  with  full  length  portrait  of  the  painter  and 
his  daughter,  engraved  by  P.  Adam  after  Gerard,  open  letter  proof 
on  India  paper.     2  pieces. 

2580.  Marie  Louise,  Empress  Of  France.     Portrait,  half  length  in  oval,  in 

court  dress,  wearing  jewels.  Lebeau  sculp.  Naudet  del.  Line  en- 
graving.   4to.  Paris,  n.d. 

2581.  Marie  Louise,  Empress  Of  France.    Another  copy  of  the  preceding, 

smaller  margins,  and  printed  on  different  paper.    8vo. 

2582.  Marie  Louise,  Empress  Of  France.    Portrait,  half  length,  court  dress, 

wearing  jewels.  Grave  par  prot.,  dessine  d'apres  un  portrait  orig- 
inal de  Vienne.    Stipple.    8vo.  Milan,  n.d. 

2583.  Marie  Louise,  Empress  Of  France.     Portrait,  half  length,  wearing 

crown.  Grave  par  J.  B.  Gudin,  dirige  par  Augte.  Desnoyers.  Stipple. 
Folio.  Paris,  n.d. 

The  reproduction  in  Sloane's  Life  of  Napoleon  was  made  from  this  en- 
graving. 

2584.  Marie  Louise,  Empress  Of  France.     Portrait,  half  length,  low  cut 

dress,  wearing  jewels,  crown  nearby.  Benoist  Jne.  sc.  Alex.  Vigneux 
fee.     Stipple.    4to.  Paris,  n.d. 


2585.  Marie  Louise,  Empress  Of  France.     The  same.     Printed  in  colors, 

portions  of  which  have  probably  been  touched  up  by  hand. 

2586.  Marie  Louise,  Empress  Of, France.    Portrait,  half  length,  court  dress, 

wearing  crown,  coat  of  arms  beneath.  Millier  sculp.  P.  Freilhon 
del.     Stipple,  cut  close.     4to. 

2587.  Marie  Louise,  Empress  Of  France.    Portrait,  half  length  in  oval,  in 

court  dress,  wearing  jewels.  Grave  par  Tassaert,  dessine  par  Lauglet. 
Stipple.     8vo.  Paris,  n.d. 

2588.  Marie  Louise,  Empress  Of  France.    Portrait,  half  length,  court  dress, 

jewels  at  throat,  and  in  hair.  Grave  par  J.  Neidl,  point  par  Hochle. 
Stipple  in  brown.    4to.  Wein,  n.d. 

2589.  Marie  Louise,  Empress  Of  France.     Portrait,  half  length  in  oval. 

Grave  par  F.  W.  Bollinger,  point  par  Mensorno  a  Vienne.  1810. 
Stipple.     4to.  Berlin,  n.d. 

2590.  Marie  Louise,  Empress  Of  France.     Portrait,  half  length.     Grave 

par  E".  Bertrand,  point  par  P.  Gerard.     Stipple.  4to.  Paris,  n.d. 

2591.  Marie  Louise,  Empress  Of  France.    Portrait,  half  length.    Bertrand 

sculp.     Stipple.     4to.  Paris,  n.d. 

2592.  Marie  Louise,  Empress  Of  France.     Portrait,  half  length  in  oval. 

Grave  par  Bollinger,  point  par  Monsorno.    Stipple.  4to.    Berlin,  n.d. 

2593.  Marie  Louise,  Empress  Of  France.     Portrait,  half  length,  low  cut 

dress,  cloak  lightly  thrown  over  shoulders.  D.  e  grave  par  J.  Maina. 
Stipple.     Printed  in  colors.    4to,  with  margins. 

2594.  Marie  Louise,  Empress  Of  France.    Portrait,  half  length,  low  cut 

dress,  cloak  on  right  arm.  Grave  .  .  .  par  E,  Mayer,  peint 
.     .     .     par  J.  B.  Lampe.    Stipple.    Small  folio. 

2595.  Marie  Louise,  Empress  Of  France.    Miniature  portrait,  full  length, 

court  dress.     Charon  del.  et  sculp.     Stipple.     8vo.  Paris,  n.d. 

2596.  Marie  Louise,  Empress  Of  France.    The  same,  before  place  of  publi- 

cation [Paris]  was  added.  [Paris,  n.d.] 

2597.  Marie  Louise,  Empress  Of  France.    Oval  medallions  containing  (1) 

view  of  the  column  in  the  Place  Yendome,  and  (2)  Marie  Louise, 
accompanied  by  her  infant  son,  on  the  back  of  the  French  eagle 
soaring  through  space.  On  one  sheet.  Stipple.  Unsigned  proof  be- 
fore all  letters.    4to. 

2598.  Marie  Louise,  Empress  Of  France.     '^Ihr  Maj.  die  Kaiserin  von 

Frankreich  Marie  Louise  besucht  ihren  erlauchten  Sohn  den  Konig 
von  Eom,"  containing  full  length  portrait.  Line  engraving  after 
Schule,  1811.    4to  (creased  across  middle). 

2599.  Marie  Louise,  Empress  Of  France.     Portrait,  "  Marie  Louise,  Kai- 

serin von  Frankreich,"  full  length,  wearing  crown.    In  colors.  8vo. 

[ca.  1810] 


2600.  Marie  Louise,  Empress  Of  France.    "  Sa  Majeste  Marie  Louise,  Im- 

peratrice  des  Frangais,  accompagnee  de  ses  Dames  d'Honneur,  vient 
voir  son  Augiiste  fils  le  Roi  de  Rome/'  etc.,  containing  full  length 
portrait  of  Marie  Louise.    Line  engraving.    4to  (slight  repairs). 

Paris,  n.d. 

2601.  Marie  Louise,  Empress  Of  France.     "Famille  Imperiale  de  Marie 

Louise,  Imperatrice  des  Frangais,  Eeine  d'ltalie,"  containing  6  por- 
traits, including  Marie  Louise,  Hortense,  and  others  on  one  sheet. 
Folio.  Paris,  n.d. 

2602.  Marie  Louise,  Empress  Of  France.     "  Couronnement  de  sa  Majeste 

I'Imperatrice  des  Frangois,  en  1804,  Decembre ''  contains  representa- 
tions of  the  coronation  and  in  oval  above  a  half  length  portrait  of 
;Marie  Louise) .  Grave  par  P.  Audouin,  point  d'apres  nature  par  J.  A. 
Laurent.    Line  engraving.     Folio. 

2603.  Marie  Louise,  Empress  Of  France.     Portrait,  full  length,  in  royal 

robes,  long  gloves,  fan,  tiara,  &c.  Engraved  by  Mr.  C.  Taylor  and 
Mr.  T.  Cruikshank  from  an  original  drawing  by  M.  Prudon,  and 
aquatinted  by  Mr.  R.  G.  Reeve.  In  colors.  8vo.  (Creased  as 
usual).  [From  Ireland's  Life  of  Napoleon.]  [London,  ca.  1820] 
This  well-known  portrait  is  practically  unknown  in  colors. 

2604.  Marie  Louise,  Empress  Of  France.    Portrait,  full  length,  court  dress, 

placing  wreath  of  laurel  on  sculptured  bust  of  Napoleon.  Stipple. 
Printed  in  colors.     Small  folio.  Paris,  n.d. 

2605.  Marie  Louise,  Empress  Of  France.    '*'  Buonapartens  erstes  Ungliick 

seit  seinem  Wiedererscheinen  oder  misslungener  Versuch  seinen  so- 
genaunten  Konig  von  Rom  aus  Schonbrunn  zu  entfuhren."  In  colors. 
4to. 

A  representation  of  Marie  Louise  with  her  son  in  her  arms  attempting 
to  join  Napoleon  at  Elba.  Thwarted  by  her  father  at  every  turn,  she  was 
finally  made  a  virtual  prisoner  at  Schonbrunn. 

2606.  Marie   Therese    (Queen   Of   Hungary   and   Bohemia — mother   of 

Marie  Antoinette).  A.N'.S.  "Maria  Theresia,''  on  the  reverse  of  a 
portion  of  a  document,  1  p.  12mo.  n.p.n.d.  {circa  1743).  With  por- 
trait. 

The  note  contains  in  addition  to  the  signature,  six  lines  In  her  auto- 
graph in  Latin. 

2607.  Marie  Therese,  Queen  Of  Saxony.    A.X.S.     1  p.  12mo.  n.p.    1854. 

Stating  that  the  message  sent  by  telegraph  was  received  at  Dresden, 
and  that  the  Duchess  and  Prince  Thomas  are  in  good  health. 

2608.  Marie  Therese,  Empress  Of  Brazil,  wife  of  Dom  Pedro  II.    L.S. 

1  p.  folio,  Rio  Janeiro,  Brazil,  May  11,  1859.  To  Cardinal  Vanni- 
celli.    With  seal. 

2609.  Maria  Isabella,  Queen  Of  Portugal.    L.S.    ''Maria  Isabella,"  1  p. 

4to.  Valencia  (Spain),  Dec.  1,  1829. 

2610.  Marios   (M. — French  author).     A.L.S.     1  p.  8vo.     n.p.n.d.     Saying 

that  he  has  been  hurt,  and  another.   2  pieces. 


2611.  Maelboeough  (John  Chuechill,  Duke  Of).    Portrait,  full  bust  in 

armor.     Copper  engraving  by  E.  Sheppard  after  C.  Kneller.     Small 

folio. 

2612.  Maelboeough   (Saeah,  Duchess  Of).     Portrait,  full  bust  in  oval. 

Copper  engraving  by  Ploubraken.     Small  folio.  1745 

2613.  Maemont  (Auguste  F.  L.  V.  De,  Dug  De  Eaguse — Marshal  of  France, 

aide-de-camp  to  Bonaparte  in  the  Italian  campaign).  A.L.  1  p.  4to. 
Paris,  le  12  Nivose,  TAn  9  [Jan.  1,  1801],  requesting  interview  with 
General  Bollemont.    With  portrait. 

2614.  Maemont  (Auguste  F.  L.  Y.  De,  Due  De  Eaguse).    L.S.  2  pp.  folio, 

Utrecht,  May  23,  1803.  To  the  First  Consul.  The  salutation  also 
in  Marmont's  autograph. 

A  spy  named  Larrazet  having  brought  Marmout  some  bottles  of  "  encre 
simpathique,"  which  he  (the  spy)  had  obtained  from  an  English  minister, 
requests  that  Marmont  write  under  the  name  of  Krentrer,  using  the  ad- 
dress of  M.  Etterman,  a  merchant  in  the  Hotel  Bleichen.  Larrazet  also 
had  made  a  request  that  his  services  be  used  for  other  purposes. 

2615.  Maemont  (Auguste  F.  L.  V.  De,  Due  De  Eaguse).    L.S.    "  Mai.  due 

de  Eagusa,"  1  p.  4to.    Paris,  June  22,  1814. 

A  letter  of  recommendation  regarding  Col.  Blauzot  of  the  8th  regiment 
of  light  cavalry,  who  had  rendered  long  and  faithful  service. 

2616.  Maemont  (Auguste  F.  L.  V.  De,  Due  De  Eaguse).    Three  lines  and 

signature  in  his  autograph  on  notification  from  the  Post  Office  con- 
cerning a  package  for  him.  1  p.  4to.  Paris,  April  12,  1820.  With 
portrait. 

2617.  Maemont  (Auguste  F.  L.  V.  De,  Due  De  Eaguse).    A.L.S.    "le  Mai. 

Due  de  Eagussa,"  1  p.  8vo.     (?  place),  April  7,  no  year.     With 
portrait,  full  bust  in  uniform. 
A  personal  letter  stating  that  the  recipient's  memory  is  cherished. 

2618.  Maemont  (Auguste  F.  L.  V.  De,  Due  De  Eaguse).    Autograph  en- 

dorsement, signed  "  Le  Mai.  Due  de  Eaguse,"  with  several  lines  also 
in  his  autograph,  on  a  petition  signed  by  Major  General  Thierry, 
1.  folio,  n.p.n.d.    With  portrait. 

2619.  Maemont  (Auguste  F.  L.  V.  De^  Due  De  Eaguse).     Portrait,  half 

length  in  uniform.    Lithograph  on  India  paper  after  Nesle.    Folio. 

2620.  Maemont  (Auguste  F.  L.  V.  De,  Due  De  Eagouse).     Portrait,  full 

length  in  uniform.     [Lith.  de  Gerard.]     On  India  paper.    8vo. 

2621.  Maemont    (Jean   F. — celebrated   French   author).      Eeceipt   signed, 

1  p.  8vo.     Paris,  July  19,  1788. 

A  receipt  for  £2,700  being  the  last  payment  on  £10,000  (perhaps  for  his 
writings). 

2622.  Maemontel  (Jean  F.).     Portrait,  full  bust  in  oval.     Dupin  fil.  sc. 

Cochin  fil.  del.    Line  engraving.    8vo.  Paris,  n.d. 


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2623.  Marragon,  Leitault  and  Deluigue.     D.S.  by  all  three,  1  p.  folio, 

(Paris),  National  Convention,  June  6,  1795.    Granting  a  pension  to 
the  widow,  Catherine  E.  P.  Bisson. 

2624.  Marshall   (John — Chief  Justice  of  United  States).     Portrait,  half 

length.    Etched  by  H.  B.  Hall.    Folio  (margin  stained). 

New  York,  1877 

2625.  Martelli  (Minister  of  Justice).    L.S.  2  pp.  folio.     Eonie,  8  Yentose 

FAn  VII  [Feb.  26,  1799].     Desires  that  troops  be  stationed  in  the 
vicinity  of  Clitumno  on  account  of  the  depredations  of  the  brigands. 

2626.  Martial  (Thomas — French  general).    A.L.S.    3  pp.  folio.  Cany,  Feb. 

24,  1794.     To  General  Vialle.     From  the  Sainsbury  collection. 

'Stating  that  he  has  been  informed  that  General  Regnault  is  to  have  the 
inspection  of  the  line  of  coast  from  Bresle  to  St.  Vallery,  and  asking  for 
the  appointment  of  inspector  from  St.  Vallery  to  Havre.' 

2627.  Mary  II.  (Queen  Of  William  III.).    Portrait,  full  bust  in  oval.    I. 

Smith  fee.  and  exeud.    G.  Kneller  pinx.    Mezzotint.    Folio,     (cut  to 
plate  mark  and  mounted.)  '  London 

2628.  Massena  (Andre,  Prince  D'Essling — Marshal  of  France).      D.S.  on 

stationery  of  the  Army  of  Italy.    1  p.  folio,  Milan,  August  19,  1799. 

To  Adj.-Commander  Neille  ordering  him  to  depart  immediately  to  Paris, 
for  special  services. 

2629.  Massena   (Andre,  Prince  D'Essling).     L.S.  2  pp.  4to,  including 

addressed  portion).     Paris,  Jan.  8,  1808.     To  M.  Legrand,  of  the 
Dept.  of  Finance,  requesting  position  for  a  M.  Prevost  of  St.  Cyr. 

2630.  Massena  (Andre,  Prince  D'Essling).     A.L.S.  "Prince  D'Essling." 

1  p.  4to.     Toulon,  April  11,  1815.     To  the  Minister  of  Marine  at 
Toulon. 
Stating  that  all  his  orders  will  be  given  in  the  name  of  the  Emperor. 


2631.  Massena  (Andre,  Peince  D^Essling).    Portrait,  full  bust  in  uniform. 

Mezzotint  by  Levachez,  battle  scene,  and  biographical  notice  in  script 
beneath.     8vo,  on  small  folio  sheet. 

2632.  Massena   (Andre,  Prince  D'Essling).     Another  copy  of  the  same 

(slightly  stained). 

2633.  Massena  (Andre,  Prince  D'Essling).    Portrait,  full  length,  in  uni- 

form. Grave  par  A.  Boilh^,  dessine  par  F.  Millet.  Line  engraving, 
and  another,  also  full  length.     8vo.    2  pieces. 

2634.  Massena  (Andre,  Prince  D'Essling).  Portrait,  full  length  in  uni- 

form, standing  beside  monument,  right  hand  holding  document, 
cocked  hat  on  monument,  cannon  on  ground.  Sasso  inc.  Bosio  del. 
^*  Maresciallo  Massena,  Duca  di  Eivoli/^  8vo.    Fine  impression. 

2635.  Massena  (Andre,  Prince  D^Essling).     Portrait,  full  length  in  uni- 

form, standing, .  military  scene  in  background.  E.  Hoquart  sculp. 
Aubry  pinx.    Mezzotint.    Folio. 

2636.  Mathieu — Commissioner    of    ammunition    (?).      A.L.S.    1    p.    4to. 

Amiens  [?],  April  5,  1794.    Passport  granted  to  Citizen  [Dumavil], 

2637.  Matpiteu  (C.  J.  C. — member  of  the  National  Convention).    A.L.S.    1 

p.  4to.  Nov.  8,  1794,  stating  that  a  document  bearing  the  seal  and 
signatures  of  the  Committee  of  General  Safety  is  sufficient  to  warrant 
prolongation  of  leave  in  Paris.    Signed  also  by  M.  Harmand. 

2638.  Mathieu-Mirampal   (J.  B.  Charles — Deputy  to  the  National  Con- 

vention in  1792;  voted  for  the  death  of  Louis  XVI.).  D.S.  1  page 
and  a  half,  4to.    13  Frimaire,  Year  III.  (1794). 

2639.  Mathieu,  Harmand  and  Laignelot.    D.S.  by  all  three,  1  p.  folio,  Dec. 

9,  1794.  To  the  Civil  Committee  of  the  Eevolutionary  section.  With 
seal.  Saying  that  no  safety  passports  will  be  given  to  any  citizen 
who  refuses  to  take  an  oath  of  fidelity  to  the  Eepublic. 

2640.  Mattei  (Allessandro — Italian  cardinal,  in  l'f97  sent  to  negotiate  with 

Bonaparte  then  marching  towards  Rome).  A.L.S.  1  p.  8vo.  n.p. 
Jan.  19,  1806.    With  curious  portrait. 

2641.  Maupecu  (Rene  Charles  De — Marshal  of  France  under  Louis  XIV., 

French  Statesman).  D.S.  1  p.  oblong  8vo,  June  20,  1714.  Soldier's 
certificate  of  leave. 

2642.  Maupeou  (Rene  Charles  De).     A.L.S.  telling  that  the  assembly  of 

the  chambers  was  begun  at  8  o'clock  and  ended  at  3  o'clock,  and  that 
the  patent  letters  have  been  registered.  1  page  folio,  Paris,  December 
2,  1752.  With  fine  impression  of  the  portrait  engraved  by  Cathelin. 
2  pieces. 

2643.  Mauri  (Jean  Sylva'in).    Portrait,  full  bust  in  oval.    Mezzotint,  scene, 

and  biographical  account  in  script  beneath.    8vo,  on  small  folio  sheet. 

2644.  Maurice,  Elector  Of  Saxony,  celebrated  general.    Portrait,  full  bust 

in  armor.    Grave  par  Petit.    Line  engraving.    4to. 


2645.  Maury  (Jean  Siffrein.  Cardinal — celebrated  French  prelate,  oppo- 

nent of  Mirabeau,  and  Archbishop  of  Paris).    A.L.S.    1  p.  4to,  with 
seal.    Montefiascone,  May  16,  1795.    With  portrait.    2  pieces. 

To  Abbe  de  Bouverie,  secretary  of  the  first  bishop  of  Warmie,  compli- 
menting him  for  the  place  obtained. 

2646.  Maury  (Jean  Siffrein).    L.S.    1  p.  folio,  n.p.  Dec.  2,  1812.    To  the 

Prefect  de  la  Seine  (  ?). 

An  invitation  to  be  present  at  the  services  to  be  held  in  the  Metropolitan 
Church  upon  the  anniversary  of  the  crowning  of  Napoleon,  and  on  the 
following  day  at  the  services  in  commemoration  of  those  who  died  in  the 
battle  of  Austerlitz. 

2647.  Maury  (Jean  Siffrein).    Portrait,  full  bust  in  oval.  Mezzotint  by  Le- 

vachez,  scene  and  biographical  notice  in  script  beneath.     8vo,  on 
small  folio  sheet. 

2648.  Maximilian  Joseph  II.,  King  Of  Bavaria  (elector).    L.S.    1  p.  4to. 

Wurtzburg,  Sept.  30,  1805.    To  Marshal  (Massena?). 

Stating  that  orders  have  been  sent  to  General  de  Roy,  and  arrangements 
made  to  stock  the  citadel  of  Wurtzburg  with  provisions.  As  for  the  fort 
of  Forchheim,  no  decision  will  be  reached  untiV  after  the  generals  have 
conferred  with  Bernadotte.  The  king  of  Prussia  has  ordered  the  writer 
to  retreat  to  the  castle  of  Ausbach  should  such  retreat  be  necessary. 

2649.  Mayenne  (Charles  De  Lorraine,  Due  De,  1554-1611— able  French 

general).     Eeceipt  signed  on  vellum,  obi.  4to.     December  27,  1597. 
With  portrait.     2  pieces. 

The  Due  de  Mayenne  fought  against  the  Huguenots,  and  organized  with 
his  brother  Henry  the  Catholic  League  in  1577. 

2650.  McCheyne  (Egbert  M. — eminent  Scotch  divine,  knew  the  G-reek  alpha- 

bet at  the  age  of  four).     Portrait,  half  length.     Engraved  by  John 
Le  Conte  after  H.  J.   Stewart.     Mezzotint.     Proof.     4to. 

Edinburgh. 

2651.  Medici  (Cosimo  III.  De,  1642-1723— Grand  Duke  of  Tuscany  and  last 

of  the  Medicis).    L.  with  autograph  postscriptum  signed.    4  pp.  8vo. 
Poggio  Imperiale,  June  3,  1672. 

Thanking  a  gentleman  for  the  sympathy  expressed  to  him  on  occasion 
of  the  premature  delivery  of  the  child  of  his  daughter,  wife  of  the  Elector 
of  Bavaria. 

2652.  Medici  (Cosimo  III.  De— Grand  Duke  of  Tuscany,  1642-1723).    L.S. 

to  Giulio  Bardi.    With  seal.     Half  a  page,  folio.     Villa  di  Cerreto, 
ISTovember  29,  1678.     With  portrait  of  Cosimo  II.     2  pieces. 

2653.  Melas   (Michael — Austrian  general).     Portrait,  half  length  in  uni- 

form.   D.  Weis  sc.     Kininger  del.     Stipple.    4to.  Wien,  n.d. 

2654.  Melas  (Michael).    Portrait,  half  length  in  uniform.    A.  Regona  scul. 

Kininger  del.    Line  engraving.    4to. 

2655.  Melzi  D'Eril   (Francesco — Italian  statesman,  vice-president  of  the 

Cisalpine  Republic).     Portrait,  half  length  in  uniform.     A.  Barbini 
del.    Line  engraving.    8vo. 


2656.  Mexeval  (Claude  F.  De — Napoleon's  secretary  during  the  Empire). 

A.L.S.  1  p.  12mo.  Oct.  26,  1823.  Eeturns  to'  M.  De  Las  Cases  books 
loaned  him,  &c.    With  portrait. 

2657.  Mexou  (Jacques  F. — French  general,  accompanied  Napoleon  to  Egypt, 

capitulated  to  Sir  Ealph  Abercromby  at  Alexandria).    A.N.S.     1  p. 
8vo.    n.p.  (but  probably  Alexandria),  August  18,  1798. 
Regarding  the  payment  of  certain  money. 

2658.  Menou  (Jacques  F.).    A.L.S.     1  p.  4to.     Turin,  June  10,  1803.    To 

Citizen  Eeinhard. 

Aclvnowiedgmeut  of  receipt  of  letter.  Writer  understands  what  recipi- 
ent means  by  *'  talking  measures  which  would  be  a  new  proof  of  my 
justice."  .  .  .  "The  best  proof  of  that  would  be  to  help  the  unfortunate 
ones  who  are  dying  of  hunger,"  etc. 

2659.  Mexou  (Jacques  F.).    A.L.S.    3  pp.  folio.    Turin,  July  5,  1803.    To 

Citizen  Aenihart.     On  Menou's  printed  stationery. 

A  proposal  relating  to  the  way  in  which  the  French  government  could 
find  out  how  much  money  there  is  in  Turin,  and  how  it  may  best  be  put 
into  circulation. 

2660.  Menou  (Jacques  F.).    L,S.    1  p.  4to.    Turin,  March  17,  1804.    With 

portrait,  full  bust,  on  India  paper. 

Acknowledging  the  receipt  of  a  pat!kage,  and  saying  he  has  sent  copies  of 
the  plan  for  a  commercial  code. 

2661.  Mexou  (Jacques  F.).     Portrait,  full  bust  in  uniform.     F.  Bonneville 
-  del.  sculp.     Stipple.     8vo. 

2662.  Menschikoff  (Princess  Darci — Wife  of  Alexander  Damilovitch  Men- 

schikoff,  favorite  of  Peter  the  Great).  A.L.S.  in  Eussian,  2  pp.  4to. 
To  her  husband,  sending,  in  terms  of  endearment,  birthday  greetings 
and  a  coat,  vest  and  buckler  as  a  gift.     ( Waters tained.) 

[Circa  1700] 
Menschikoff  secured  the  throne  for  Catherine  and  governed  Russia  dur- 
ing her  reign.    There  is  a  transcript  and  French  translation  of  the  letter. 

2663.  Merlin"   (Eugene — French  general,  commanded  the  Imperial  Guard 

during  the  Hundred  Days).  A.L.S.  1  p.  folio.  Paris,  Oct.  4,  1846. 
With  portrait,  full  bust  in  uniform.  Asking  a  favor  for  Miss  de 
Ceris. 

2664.  Merlin  De  Douai    (Philippe  A. — French  statesman.  Councillor  of 

State  under  Napoleon).  L.S.  2  pp.  4to.  Paris,  Jan.  13,  1795.  To 
the  commission  on  Civil  Administration,  informing  them  that  there 
is  no  law  forbidding  two  brothers  from  serving  on  the  same  jury. 

2665.  Merlin  De  Douai  (Philippe  A.).     Signature,  together  with  those  of 

Dumont,  Chazal,  Foureray,  Lacombe  and  others,  many  of  whom 
voted  death  for  Louis  XVI.,  on  the  margins  of  an  A.L.S.  1  p.  4to  of 
M.  Fabre,  sr.,  Paris,  March  1,  1795. 


2666.  Merlin  De  Douai  (Philippe  A.).    A.L.S.    1  p.  4to.    Paris,  Sept.  3, 

1802.    To  the  Minister  of  War. 

A  request  from  Merlin  to  know  just  what  is  the  Council  of  Revision  of 
the  19th  division,  as  there  has  been  trouble  about  the  sentence  passed 
upon  Jean-Baptiste  Gu6rier. 

2667.  Merlin  De  Douai  (Philippe  A.).  A.L.S.    1  p.  4to.    Paris,  June  13, 

1815.  To  the  Prince  ****  in  charge  of  the  portfolio  of  the  Chief 
Justice.    With  portrait. 

Recommending  Pizzian  Barol  and  hoping  that  he  may  be  found  a  place 
in  the  Imperial  Court. 

2668.  Merlin  De  Douai   (Philippe  A.).     Portrait,  head  in  oval,  after  a 

sculpture  by  David.    Proof.    4to. 

2669.  Merlin  De  Douai  and  Personne.    L.S.    3  pp.  4to.     Paris,  Jan.  31, 

1795.  To  the  Commission  of  Civil  Administration.  An  explanation 
of  certain  laws,  etc. 

2670.  Merode  (Comte  Felix  De — Belgian  Minister  of  State,  the  most  elo- 

quent chief  of  the  Catholic  party).    A.L.S.    3  pages  8vo.    Blanville, 
October  9,  1828. 
To  a  bookseller  asking  for  the  "  Nouveau  Guide  des  maires." 

2671.  Metternich  (Clemens  W.,  Prince  Yon — Austrian  statesman).    A.S. 

with  several  words  in  his  autograph,  and  wax  seal.  Sept.  9,  1808. 
With  portrait. 

2672.  Metternich  (Clemens  W.,  Prince  Von).    A.L.S.    "  M.'^      1  p.  8vo. 

n.p.n.d.    With  portrait. 

It  had  been  decided  that  the  recipient  should  go  to  Vienna  to  collect 
certain  "liquidations"  (money),  also  tells  him  that  he  might  mention 
the  change  in  the  ministry  and  thus  secure  better  chances. 

2673.  Metternich  (Clemens  W.,  Prince  Von).    Portrait,  full  bust  in  oval. 

C.  Guerin  sculpt.    F.  Hof  delt.    Stipple  in  brown.    4to. 

2674.  Metternich    (Clemens  W.,  Prince  Von).     Portrait,  three-quarter 

length,  seated.  Engraved  by  Samuel  Cousins,  painted  by  Sir  Thos. 
Lawrence.  Mezzotint.  Large  folio,  full  margins,  some  uncut.  Open 
letters.  London,  1830 

2675.  Metternich    (Clemens  W.,  Prince  Von).     Portrait,  three-quarter 

length.    Unsigned.    4to. 

2676.  Mexico.    St.  Francisco  de  Campeche.    Line  engraving.    4to. 

2677.  Mezzotint.    "  Eloisa.''    Theo.  Watson  fecit.    D.  Gardner  pinxt.    Small 

folio.  London,  1775 

2678.  Mezzotint.    A  Jew  Eabbi.    Cosbut  fee.    Eembrandt  pinxt.    4to,  small 

margins.  London,  J.  Bowles 

2679.  Mezzotint.    Interior  of  a  cottage,  a  card  game  in  progress.    Probably 

after  painting  by  Tenniers.    Cut  to  plate  mark.    4to. 

2680.  Mezzotint.     "  The  Beggar  Boy,"  after  Murillo.     Proof  before  letters. 

Small  folio. 


2681.  Mezzotint.    "  Night.    Boy  blowing  Charcoal.'^    "Wilson  fecit.  G.  Sehal- 

ken  pinxt.    Folio,  margins  cut  away. 

2682.  Mezzotint.    "  Truth  discovering  to  Time,  Science  instructing  her  chil- 

dren in  the  improvements  on  the  microscope."  T.  S.  Duche  pinxit. 
(margins  and  portion  of  imprint  cut  away)  ;  also  portraits  of  H. 
Brubern,  and  others.  Line  and  wood  engraving,  one  (unnamed), 
proof  on  China  paper  before  all  letters.  4to,  and  8vo.  Together,  4 
pieces. 

2683.  Mezzotints.     Portraits  of  Nicholaus  C.  Lunker.     P.  Schenck  fecit; 

Fridericus  Nicolai ;  Yan-Dyck ;  Johannes  de  Wolff.  P.  Schenck  fee. ; 
"The  BPPs  Council"  [Sr.  Francis  Pemberton,  Sr.  Creswell  Levine 
and  5  others],  and  another.  4to,  and  8vo  (margins  of  all  cut  away). 
Together,  6  pieces. 

2684.  Mezzotints.    "  The  BPPs  Council  "  [Sr.  Francis  Pemberton,  Sr.  Cres- 

well Levine  and  5  others]  ;  "  Here's  a  health  to  the  Duke  of  York '' 
"  whereever  he  goes";  "The  Effigie  of  Willm.  Smith,  Philomath." 
4to  (margins  of  all  cut  away).     Together,  3  pieces. 

2685.  Michel    (Claude  E. — French  general,  killed  at  Waterloo).     A.L.S. 

"  Baron  Michel."    1  p.  folio.    Dresden,  July  30,  1813.    To  the  Min- 
ister of  War.     With  bookplate  (cut  close).     The  letter  is  regarding 
certain  maps. 
From  the  Sainsbury  collection. 

2686.  MiGNET   (Fbanqois  a.  M. — distinguished  French  historian).     A.L.S. 

1  p.  8vo.  n.p.  July  18,  1850.  liegarding  a  reading  on  agriculture, 
etc.    With  portrait,  on  India  paper. 

2687.  MiLHAUD  (Jean  Baptiste — French  general).    D.S.  with  several  auto- 

graph lines  on  the  petition  of  M.  Jean  Perrier,  July  13,  1795.  2  pp. 
folio.     Signed  also  by  Mejancas,  with  several  autograph  lines. 

2688.  MiLLAis    (John  Everett).     Original  drawing.     "The   Opera  Box." 

Sepia.    Signed,  "  J.  E.  Millais,  E.  A."    4to. 

2689.  MiLORADOviTCH   (Michael  A. — Eussian  general).     Portrait,  full  bust 

in  uniform.     G.  G.  Endner  sc.     1816.     Stipple.     8vo. 

2690.  MiNA  (Don  Francisco  Espoz  Y — celebrated  Spanish  general).    Por- 

trait, full  bust  in  uniform.  Lith.  de  Lamglame  after  Alfred  D. 
1813.    4to. 

2691.  MiNAYA  (P.  T. — agent  of  the  Comte  d'Antraigues,  the  eminent  French 

politician).  A.N.S.  1  p.  8vo.  May  16,  1797.  Eegarding  the  for- 
warding of  letters. 

2692.  MiNTiER  (Chevalier  De — Marechal  de  Camp  in  the  army  of  Prince 

Louis  Joseph  de  Conde).  A.L.S.  to  the  Count  Emanuel  L.  H. 
d^Entraigues.    1  page  4to.    tJberlingen,  May  22,  1797. 

Stating  that  he  has  not  received  the  bills  of  exchange  which  the  Count 
was  to  have  forwarded,  and  fears  lest  they  may  have  miscarried. 


2693.  MiOLLis    (Sextus   A.   F.— French  general,  served  with  Rochambeau, 

wounded  at  Yorktown).  L.S.  1  p.  4to.  Paris,  April  18,  ISOO. 
Telling  the  recipient  that  he  will  forward  certain  papers  as  soon  as 
he  returns  to  Quimper  (France).    With  portrait. 

2694.  MiOLLis  (Sextus  A.  F.).    A.L.S.    1  p.  folio.    Paris,  Feb.  19,  1812. 

Asks  the  aid  of  the  recipient  regarding  a  M.  Camail,  living  in  Paris. 

2695.  MiONNET   (Th-eodoee  Edme — eminent  French  antiquary  and  numis- 

matist; author  of  the  '^Descriptive  Catalogue  of  Greek  and  Roman 
Medals '').    A.L.S.    1  p.  8vo.    Paris,  March  14,  1829. 
To  the  boolvbinder  asking  him  to  call  for  a  volume  to  be  bound. 

2696.  [MiRABEAU  (Boniface  R.,  Vicomte  De — brother  of  the  Statesman  of 

the  French  Revolution,  served  in  the  IT.  S.  army  about  1780.]  Short 
A.L.  unsigned,  in  third  person.  2  pp.  (including  addressed  portion). 
16mo.  [Paris,  circa  1790.]  To  Baron  de  Servieres,  requesting  his 
company  at  his  home  to  meet  friends  of  the  Comte  d^Entraigues. 

2697.  MiRABEAU  (Boniface  R.,  Vicomte  De).    L.S.  1  p.  4to.    Xancy,  May 

29,  1790.    Grants  leave  of  absence  to  an  officer. 

2698.  MiRABEAU  (HoNORE  G.,  Comte  De — one  of  the  most  celebrated  char- 

acters of  the  French  Revolution).  A.L.S.  1  p.  12mo.  n.p.  Dec.  1, 
1778.    To  M.  Boueniours  (  ?). 

An  interesting  and  important  letter  in  which  the  writer  says  he  fails  to 
understand  where  recipient  got  the  idea  that  he  (Mirabeau)  was  the  man 
of  the  hour.  He  cannot  see  what  important  affair  the  recipient  can  have 
to  impart  to  him.  Mention  is  made  of  the  overthrow  of  the  monarchy,  the 
clamor  of  the  courts,  etc. 

2699.  MiRABEAU  (HoNORE  G.,  Comte  De).    L.S.    "Mirabeau  Taine."     1  p. 

4to.  Paris,  Jan.  10,  1791.  To  M.  Nogavet,  sculptor,  stating  that  he 
will  always  be  willing  to  oblige  him  whenever  the  opportunity  pre- 
sents itself,  etc. 

2700.  MiRABEAU    (HoNORE   G.,    CoMTE   De).     Portrait,   full  bust   in   oval. 

Mezzotint  by  Levachez,  scene  and  biographical  notice  in  script  be- 
neath.   8vo,  on  small  folio  sheet. 

2701.  MiRABEAU  (HoNORE  G.,  CoMTE  De).    Another  copy  of  the  same. 

2702.  MiRABEAU  (HoxoRE  G.,  Comte  De).     Portrait,  full  length.     Biasioli 

inc.     Bosio  dis.     Stipple.     8vo. 

2703.  MiRABEAU  (Honore  G.,  Comte  De).    "  Mirabeau  et  Marie- Antoinette." 

A.  Johannot  pinxt.    Lithograph.    4to. 

2704.  MiRABEAU  (HoxoRE  G.,  Comte  De).     Portrait,  full  length.     Lith.  de 

Villain.     4to. 

2705.  Missiessy   (^douard  T.  B. — French  admiral,  served  with  distinction 

in  the  American  Revolution).     A.L.S.     1  p.  4to.     Toulon,  Jan.  19, 

1772.     With  portrait,  full  bust  in  uniform. 

Thanking  a  correspondent  for  the  information  relative  to  the  Royal 
Naval  Academy. 


2706.  MoLiTOR*  (Gabriel  J.  J. — Marshal  of  France).     Signature  attesting  a 

true  copy  of  a  Document  issued  by  General  Morangier  concerning  the 
theft  of  Gunpowder  at  Port  de  la  Graille.  3  pp.  folio.  [Grenoble], 
le  3  Floreal  [April  23,  1796]. 

2707.  MoLiTOR  (Gabriel  J.  J.).    A.L.S.    1  p.  4to.    Kayterstrauton,  March  3, 

1797.     To  Gen.  Lecourbe. 

"  I  am  charged  by  Gen.  Aubert  to  advise  you  that  the  two  battalions  of 
hussars  camped  at  Ottweiller  will  leave  this  place  on  the  15th  of  this 
month.  The  general  invites  you  to  have  the  same  day  the  84th  regt. 
occupy  the  following  towns, — Weissveiller,  Neukircheil,  Oberzbetchbach," 
etc. 

2708.  MoLiTOR  (Gabriel  J.  J.).     A.L.S.     1  p.  4to.     Meissenheim,  Oct  15, 

1797.     To  General  Lecourbe. 

Regarding  communications  with  the  inhabitants  of  the  territory  occu- 
pied by  the  enemy,  and  authorizing  business  to  proceed  as  usual,  with  the 
exception  of  the  export  of  grain. 

2709.  MoLiTOR   (Gabriel  J.  J.).     L.S.     ''Molitor."     2  pp.  4to.     Sargossa 

(Spain),  May  3,  1823.     To  General  Pamphile  Lacroix.     On  military 
affairs,  with  mention  of  Miralez,  Landron,  etc.     Interesting  letter. 

2710.  MoLiTOR   (Gabriel  J.  J.).     A.L.S.     "Le  Mai.   Molitor.'^     1  p.  4to. 

Nancy,  Sept.  2,  1837.    To  General     *     *     *      (?)  on  military  mat- 
ters. 

2711.  MoLiTOR  (Gabriel  J.  J.).     Portrait,  full  bust  in  uniform.     Stipple. 

4to.  Paris,  n.d. 

2712.  MoLiTOR  (Gabriel  J.  J.).     Portrait,  full  bust  in  uniform.     Bocourt 

sculpt.     Mallard  del.     Stipple.     4to. 

2713.  Mole  (Louis  M.,  Comte — French  Minister  of  State).    A.L.S.    1  p.  4to. 

Paris,  August  10,  1838.     With  portrait  and  coat  of  arms. 
Regarding  a  newly  appointed  member  of  the  Legion  of  Honor. 

2714.  Mole  (Louis  M.,  Comte).    A.L.S.    2  pp.,  8vo.    June  13,  1841.    Men- 

tions a  report,  and  the  amendment  of  a  certain  law. 

2715.  Mole  (Louis  M.,  Comte).     A.L.S.     2  pp.  4to.     Paris,  April  30,  1847-. 

Asking  the  recipient  to  give  Mme.  Jacquier  a  position  in  the  stamp 
office. 

2716.  Mole,  Tourneaux,  &c.    L.S.     1  p.  4to.     Lauterbourg,  Dec.  15,  1810. 

Eeport  of  present  condition  of  bridges  and  roads  of  the  Dept.  of 
Lower  Rhine.     Signed  by  Tourneaux,  Mole,  Lajon,  and  others. 

2717.  Molleaulle   (Vicomte  De).     A.L.S.     3  pp.  4to.     Venice,  Sept.  13, 

1796.  Requesting  the  recipient  (Count  *  *  *  p)  to  obtain  for 
him  a  portrait  of  the  king's  profile  which  he  wishes  to  place  on  the 
cover  of  one  of  his  works,  with  inscription  "  Spes  Galliae  Ludovico 
XVIII,''  etc. 

2718.  Mollevant  (Charles  L. — president  of  the  Extraordinary  Council  of 

Twelve).  A.L.S.  1  p.  4to.  n.p.  (Nov.),  23,  1792.  Informing  the 
recipient  that  he  has  received  no  news  from  certain  clients. 


2719.  MoNCEY  (Bon  Adrien  J.,  Due  De  Conegliano — Marshal  of  France, 

imprisoned  for  refusing  to  preside  at  the  trial  of  Ney).  L.S.  1  p. 
folio.  Paris,  Dec.  21,  1805.  To  Councillor  of  State  Lavalette,  one 
of  Bonaparte's  favorite  attendants,  and  who  married  Emilie  de 
Beauharnais,  a  niece  of  Josephine.  With  portrait,  full  length  in  uni- 
form. 

Introducing  Francois  Landragin,  requesting  that  Lavalette  give  him  the 
position  of  first  mail  guard  from  Chalons  to  Mayence  or  from  Mayence  to 
Metz,  and  saying  that  he  has  rendered  faithful  service. 

2720.  MoNCEY  (BoN  Adrien  J.,  Due  De  Conegliano).     Signature  on  slip 

of  paper  attached  to  portrait.     [Circa  1810.]     Koyal  8vo. 

2721.  Moncey  (Bon  Adrien  J.,  Due  De  Conegliano).     L.S.     1  p.  folio. 

Paris,  Dec.  4,  1811,  to  the  Due  de  Feltre  [General  Clarke],  concern- 
ing the  appointment  of  La  Barthe  as  sub-lieutenant  of  Infantry. 

2722.  MoNGEY  (BoN  Adrien  J.,  Due  De  Conegliano).     L.S.     "Mai.  due 

de  Conegliano.''  1  p.  folio.  Paris,  Jan.  20,  1812.  To  M.  Blaue 
Lanautte,  chief  of  police  at  Orleans.  With  portrait,  full  length  in 
uniform  after  Walbonne. 

Regarding  the  admission  of  a  Vincent  Prester,  son  of  a  sergeant,  to  the 
College  of  Orleans. 

2723.  [MoNeEY   (Bon  Adrien  J.,  Due  De  Conegliano).]     A.L.S.  of  M. 

Deleville,  holder  of  an  official  position  in  the  department  of  accounts. 
1  p.  folio.  Undated.  To  the  Minister  of  Finance,  requesting  a  po- 
sition as  reward  for  his  long  services.  With  portrait  of  Moncey,  full 
bust  in  uniform.    Lithograph.    8vo. 

At  the  foot  of  the  letter  are  six  lines  in  Moncey's  autograph,  signed 
"  le  Mai.  Moncey,"  approving  of  the  contents  of  the  letter,  and  testifying 
to  the  applicant's  worth. 

2724.  MoNeEY   (Madame,  wife  of  Bon  A.  J.  Moncey).     A.L.S.     1  p.  4to. 

La  Vaivre,  July  30,  1829.     To  her  husband.     With  seal. 

Regarding  their  daughter,  who  had  recently  become  a  mother.  Madame 
says  that  she  hopes  to  go  soon  to  the  baths  at  Luxeuill,  and  sends  affection- 
ate greetings. 

2725.  MoNCK   (Christopher,  2nd  Duke  Of  Albemarle).     Portrait,  full 

bust.    Mezzotint  from  a  scarce  print  by  Becket.     8vo.     London,  1811 

2726.  Monestier  (J.  B. — Deputy  during  the  Revolution).     A.L.S.     1  p.  4to. 

Paris,  April  6,  1795.     With  fine  seal. 

In  reference  to  the  claim  of  Citizen  Veysort  regarding  money.  Mones- 
tier signs  himself  "  Representative  of  the  People." 

2727.  MoNGELAs  (Madame  De  Lisle  Du  Plessis — Inspectress  of  the  "Mai- 

son  Imperiale  Napoleon."  A.L.S.  1  p.  4to.  Ecouen,  Feb.  20,  1814. 
To  M.  Gerard  informing  him  that  a  package  has  been  forwarded. 

2728.  Mongez    Le    Jeune     (Jean    Andre — naturalist;    accompanied    La 

Perouse  on  his  voyage  around  the  world,  and  shared  the  fate  of  the 
unfortunate  explorer).    A.L.S.    3  pp.  4to.      March  4,  1785. 

A  very  interesting  letter  referring  both  to  his  editorial  occupation  and 
the  journal,  and  dated  only  a  short  time  before  he  quitted  France. 


2729.  Monk  (George — Duke  of  Albemarle,  English  general).     Portrait,  half 

length,  in  armor.  Copper  engraving  by  R.  Sheppard  after  Logan. 
Small  folio.  (London),  1735 

2730.  MoNNERON    (AuGUSTiN — member    of    the    Constitutional   Assembly). 

A.L.S.  1  p.  4to.  Paris,  April  27,  1793.  To  the  Directors  of  Cus- 
toms on  customs  matters. 

The  writer  and  his  brother  obtained  permission  from  the  Republic  to 
issue  copper  tokens  of  the  value  of  two  and  five  sous  each,  which  were 
manufactured  in  England ;  they  however  soon  fell  into  discredit,  and  were 
withdrawn  from  circulation. 

2731.  MoNNET   (Louis  C. — French  general).     A.L.S.     4  pp.  4to,  including 

addressed  portion).  Flushing,  le  16  Vendemiaire,  I'An  12  [Oct.  7, 
1803].  To  his  wife  in  Paris,  requesting  the  purchase  of  certain 
articles  for  his  use  (slight  repairs  to  1  sheet).     With  plate. 

2732.  MoNNOT  AXD  Dyzes.     (President,  and  member,  of  the  National  Con- 

vention). L.S.  1  p.  folio.  [Paris],  le  12  Nivose,  FAn  III  [Jan. 
1,  1795].  Contains  order  of  the  Committee  of  Finances  of  the  Na- 
tional Convention  for  the  enforcement  of  the  law  of  December  2. 
Signed  by  Monnot  and  Dyzes. 

2733.  MoNSEiGNEUR   GuiLLAUME,   Bishop   of   Cassia).     A.L.S.     4   pp.  4to. 

Guata,  Province  of  Agamien  [Abyssinia].  March  20,  1847.  In 
Italian. 

From  the  Sylvio  Pellico  collection  (No.  404),  enclosed  in  his  library 
wrapper  and  with  his  autograph  annotations. 

2734.  MoNTALivET  (Jean  P.  B.,  Comte  De — Minister  of  the  Interior) .    L.S. 

1  p.  folio.  Paris,  March  2,  1810,  forwarding  the  Emperor's  decree 
relative  to  certain  purchases  of  wool,  and  giving  terms  of  payment  in 
cash  to  those  who  desired  to  make  such.  (Portion  of  1  work  lack- 
ing.)    Portrait. 

From  the  Sainsbury  collection. 

2735.  MoNTALiVET  (Jean  P.  B.,  Comte  De).    L.S.  1  p.  folio,  Paris,  Oct.  25, 

1809.  To  the  Councillor  of  State.  Eegarding  samples  of  paper  sent 
to  him. 

2736.  Montalivet  (Jean  P.  B.,  Comte  De).    L.S.    2  pp.  folio,  Paris,  May 

8,  1811.  To  M.  Gavoty  telling  him  that  he  cannot  accept  his  work 
"  Le  Manuel  du  fileur  Cordier." 

2737.  Montalivet  (Jean  P.  B.,  Comte  De).    L.S.    1  p.  folio,  Paris,  Nov.  6, 

1811.    To  M.  Devismer. 

Regarding  the  texture  of  a  sample  of  flax  sent  to  him,  manufactured  by 
M.  Lucius. 

2738.  Montbarey  (Alexandre  M.  L.,  Prince  De— Marshal  of  France,  min- 

ister of  war  under  Louis  XVL).    L.S.     1  p.  folio,  Versailles,  March 
31,  1776.    With  portrait,  full  bust  in  uniform,  dessine  et  grave  par 
Pruneau. 
Asking  for  a  mounted  street  guard  for  the  city  of  Lorraine. 


2739.  MoNTBAREY  (ALEXANDRE  M.  L.,  Prince  De).    A.L.S.    1  p.  squaie  8vo. 

May  25,  1778.  States  that  he  will  order  a  certain  regiment  to  break 
camp  and  serve  in  the  guard  of  the  interior. 

2740.  MoNTBAREY  (ALEXANDRE  M.  L.,  Prince  De).    L.S.     1  p.  foHo,  Ver- 

sailles, Sept.  30,  1780. 

An  order  to  the  commander  of  the  regiment  of  the  Royal  Dragoons  to 
have  the  horses  in  readiness  when  the  regiment  reaches  Versailles. 

2741.  MoNTcnoiSY  (Louis  A. — French  general,  served  in  Italy).    A.L.S.  1  p. 

folio.  Genoa,  Aug.  13,  1813.  Informs  the  Minister  of  War  (Gen- 
eral Clarke),  that  M.  Chiaracci  has  been  made  a  member  of  the 
10th  Eegt.,  &c. 

2742.  Montesquieu  (Charles  De  Secondat  De — grandson  of  the  celebrated 

Montesquieu;  served  with  distinction  in  the  United  States,  1779-81). 
Letter  written  and  signed  in  his  name.  2  pp.  4to.  Bordeaux,  May 
2,  1785. 

Advising  M.  Ridout,  a  French  officer  about  to  sail  for  America,  that  he 
has  sent  aboard  his  ship  cases  of  wine  and  a  quantity  of  walnuts  for  Gen- 
eral Washington. 

2743.  Montesquieu   (Charles  De  Secondat  De).     Portrait,  full  length, 

seated.    Sasso  inc.    Bramati  dis.    Stipple.    8vo. 

2744.  MoNTESQUiou   (Alfred — aide-de-camp  to  Napoleon).     A.L.S.     2  pp. 

8vo.  n.p.  Oct.  13,  1843.    To  the  Editor  of  "Journal  des  Debats  "(  ?). 
Asking  for  two  issues  of  the  paper  w^hich  contained  an  article  on  his 
works,  etc. 

2745.  MoNTESQUiou  (Anatole,  Comte  De).     A.L.S.     2  pp.  4to,  including 

addressed  portion.  Paris,  Oct.  14,  1831.  Informs  M.  Villenau  that 
he  has  declared  his  letter  to  the  Queen. 

2.746.  Monteil  (  Francois- A ymar  De — chief  of  a  naval  squadron  of  the  King 
of  France).  Official  A.L.S.  1  p.  folio.  On  board  the  Palmier  at 
Havana,  February  22,  1781. 

Stating  it  is  very  essential  that  the  rigging  of  the  "  Intrepide "  be 
changed,  and  ordering  that  every  vessel  send  a  certain  number  of  hands 
to  help  so  that  no  time  may  be  lost. 

2747.  Monteynard  (Louis  F.,  Marquis  De — Minister  of  War  under  Louis 

XVL).  D.S.,  on  vellum.  1  p.  oblong  8vo.  Versailles,  Dec.  20,  1773. 
Certificate  of  army  service.     (Top  margin  cut  into.) 

2748.  Montezuma — Eey  de  Mexico.    Portrait,  full  bust  in  oval,  in  war  dress. 

Copper  engraving,  small  folio. 

2749.  MoNTFORT   (Jacques — French  general).     A.L.S.,  2  pp.  folio.     Paris, 

May  15,  1810.  To  Director  General  of  Customs,  asking  payment  of 
the  amount  due  himself  and  several  others  for  the  seizure  of  certain 
English  merchandise  some  years  previous. 

2750.  MoNTGAiLLARD  (J.  G.  Maurice  Roques — French  adventurer  and  politi- 

cal writer;  employed  as  a  secret  agent  by  the  Bourbons).  A.L.S.  to 
Monsieur  Belin.    1  p.  4to.    Paris,  January  27,  1817. 

Subscribing  to  a  new  edition  of  the  works  of  J.  J.  [Rousseau,] 


2751.  MoNGEROULT  De   Charnage    (Madame  De — composer  and  pianist). 

A.L.S.  2  pp.  8vo.    Paris,  September  19,  1822. 

2752.  MoNTHOLON  (Charles  T.,  Marquis  De — French  general,  shared  Na- 

poleon's exile  on  St.  Helena).  A.L.S.  1  p.  4to.  Paris,  July  26,  1827. 
Eequests  the  Councillor  of  State  to  allow  Mme.  Riviere  a  license  to 
sell  tobacco.    With  portrait. 

2753.  MoNTHOLON  (Charles  T.,  Marquis  De).    A.L.S.    1  p.  4to.    n.p.  May 
.     10,  1827. 

Informing  the  recipient  tliat  he  will  communicate  the  answer  of  the 
attorney  general  as  soon  as  possible. 

2754.  MoxTHOLON"  (Charles  T.,  Marquis  De).    Portrait,  full  bust  in  uni- 

form.   Lithograph  by  Froment.    4to. 

2755.  Montholon    (Charles  T.,  Marquis  De).     Portrait,  full  length- in 

uniform,  holding  sword  in  left  hand,  mounted  soldiers  in  background. 
Mezzotint.    Folio.    Proof  before  all  letters. 

2756.  MoNTiGNi  (L. — French  general).     A.L.S.     1  p.  8vo.    n.p.  August  22, 

1832.  To  M.  Eoger  of  the  French  Academy  informing  him  that  he 
cannot  make  an  appointment. 

2757.  MoNTJOYE  (Christopher  F.  L. — author  of  '^  History  of  the  Conspiracy 

of  Robespierre")-  A.L.S.  1  p.  4to.  Paris,  Sept.  26,  1815.  To  M. 
Gendron.    Asking  to  be  appointed  rector  of  Grenoble. 

2758.  MoNTLOSiER  (Count — French  author,  and  at  one  time  one  of  the  editors 

of  the  "  Constitutionnel  ").  A.L.S.  1  p.  4to.  n.p.n.d.  To  M.  Lebus, 
Chief  of  Division.  Asking  conversation  with  recipient  regarding  M. 
Morin.    With  2  portraits,  1  on  India  paper. 

2759.  MoNTMARiE   (L.  F.  E.  L. — General  of  Brigade,  and  aide-de-camp  to 

Marshal  Lefebre).  A.L.S.  1  p.  folio.  Paris,  Oct.  25,  1812.  [To  the 
Minister  of  War],  asking  permission  to  purchase  a  map  of  Russia 
which  he  desires  to  take  with  him  to  Spain. 

2760.  Montmorency  (Laval — last  abbess  of  Montmartre).    A.L.S.    1  p.  4to. 

Montmartre,  Oct.  24,  1784.    A  letter  of  thanks. 

2761.  Montmorency  (Princesse  De).    A.L.S.   1  p.  16mo.    n.p.n.d.  [1835]. 

Requests  permission  for  a  friend  of  hers  to  gather  flowers  in  some 
garden. 

2762.  Montmorency-Luxembourg  (A.  C.  F. — Due  De  Bouteville,  Peer  of 

France).  A.L.S.  2  pp.  square  12mo,  including  addressed  portion. 
Paris,  May  16,  1767.  Requests  M.  Danjou  to  terminate  a  certain  af- 
fair by  the  day  following.    With  portrait. 

2763.  Montmorin  (Arm and  M. — condemned  by  the  Revolutionary  Tribunal, 

executed  Sept.  1792).    L.S.    1  p.  4to.    Versailles,  Sept.  9,  1787. 

Refusing  to  write  to  the  French  Ambassador  at  St.  Petersburgh  to  re- 
ceive M.  de  Lnzier  as  a  French  officer. 


2764.  MoNTMORix  (Catherine  H.  De — Abbess  of  the  Abbey  Koyal  of  Notre 

Dame).  Autograph  signature  *' H.  de  Montmorin,  abbesse  de 
Jouarre/'  at  the  foot  of  a  document.    1  p.  8vo.    May  11, 1784. 

2765.  Montpensier  (Anne  Marie  L.  D'Orleans — daughter  of  Gaston,  Duke 

of  Orleans,  and  cousin  of  Louis  XIY.).  D.S.  "Anne  Marie  Louise 
d^Orleans,'"'  1  p.  folio,  on  vellum,  Paris,  Jan.  (18),  1676.  The  nom- 
ination of  an  officer.    With  portrait. 

2766.  Montreuil.    L.S.    '"'  Marie  de  Bourbon/'    3  pp.  folio,  Paris,  July  19, 

1664.    A  lease  of  land  to  M.  Jean  Pivin. 

2767.  [MoNTREVEL.     (Deputy  to  the  Estates  General).]    A.L.S.    2  pp.  small 

4to,  including  addressed  portion.  Aug.  12,  1784.  Hopes  to  see  M. 
Dampierre  when  he  returns  to  Dijon. 

2768.  MoNT-EoND  (Baron  De — emigrant  Royalist  during  the  French  Revolu- 

tion). A.L.S.  to  Madame  de  St.  Huberty  (afterwards  Comtesse  d'An- 
traigues).    2  pp.  and  a  half,  4to.    With  seal.    Lugano,  May  9,  1795. 

An  interesting  letter  expressing  his  thanks  for  her  proflfered  pecuniary 
assistance,  while  the  princes  of  France,  for  whom  he  had  sacrificed  every- 
thing, refused  him  such  help. 

2769.  Mont-Serraz   (Pierre  FRANgois — French  general,  took  possession  of 

the  Isle  of  Elba  in  1801).  A.L.S.  2  pp.  4to,  including  addressed  por- 
tion. Geneva,  Jan.  15,  1811.  To  M.  Amoche,  mentioning  interest- 
ing details  relative  to  the  jSTeapolitan  army. 

2770.  MoNTYON  (Baron  J.  B.  Robert  De — philanthropic  French  nobleman 

and  writer).    A.L.S.     1  p.  4to.    January  20,  1818. 

2771.  Moore  (Sir  John — celebrated  British  general,  served  under  MacLean 

in  the  American  Revolution).  A.L.S.  "J.  Moore,"  1  p.  4to.  Lud- 
low, August  8,  n.y.    To  A.  T.  Greene,  Liverpool. 

A  personal  letter  telling  the  recipient  to  " .  .  .  put  yourself  into  a 
Liverpool  coach  that  comes  3  times  a  week  to  Ludlow  ...  do  there- 
fore come  immediately." 

2772.  Moore  (Sir  John).    Portrait,  full  bust  in  uniform.     Engraved  by  A. 

Cardon,  drawn  by  A.  J.  Oliver.     Stipple.     8vo.  London,  1809 

2773.  Moore   (Sir  John).     Portrait,  full  bust  in  uniform.     Stipple.     Un- 

signed. 4to.  London,  1809.  x\lso  representation  of  the  Death  of 
General  Moore.    Line  engraving  by  Smith.    London,  1815.    2  pieces. 

2774.  MoRAND  (L.  C.  A. — French  general,  served  at  Austerlitz,  Jena,  Essling, 

&c.).  L.S.  1  p.  folio.  Ajaccio,  Oct.  17,  1807.  To  the  Minister  of 
War,  requesting  aid  for  a  woman,  one  of  whose  sons  has  been  killed, 
and  who  has  two  others  in  the  army.     With  portrait. 

2775.  More    (Sir  Thomas— author  of  "  Utopia '').     Portrait,  full  bust  in 

oval.  Saml.  Taylor  fecit.,  H.  Holbein  pinx.  Mezzotint.  8vo,  cut 
close,  and  slightly  creased. 


2776.  MoREAU    (Jean  Victor,  one  of  the   most  eminent  French  generals, 

exiled  to  the  United  States  as  an  accomplice  of  Picherou).  A.L.S. 
2  pp.  4to.  Headquarters  at  Schilike(?),  Dec.  11,  1796.  To  the 
Commissary  of  the  Government  requesting  that  the  sum  of  10,000 
livres  be  sent  him. 

2777.  MoREAU  (Jean  Victor).    A.L.S.    2  pp.  4to  (in  English).    Morrisville, 

Jan.  2,  1813.    To  Robert  Oliver,  Esq.,  Baltimore,  Md. 

" .  .  .  by  the  schooner  Dick  lately  arrived  in  New  York,  I  received 
from  Mrs.  Moreau  exactly  the  same  account  as  you  state,  but  the  fate  of 
the  generals  arrested  was  not  yet  mentioned.  ...  I  am  very  sorry  I 
did  not  receive  the  French  newspaper  .  .  .  they  have  been  lately  de- 
tained in  some  post  office,  which  is  \evy  often  the  cause  in  the  country  " 
(of  France),  etc. 

2778.  Moreau  (Jean  Victor).    L.S.    1  p.  folio.    Paris,  April  30,  1813.    To 

the  Minister  of  the  Interior  requesting  permission  for  his  two 
nephews  to  attend  the  College  of  Lyons  for  a  portion  only  of  the 
regular  tuition  fee,  as  they  have  not  the  means  for  payment,  thus 
necessitating  that  he,  Moreau,  should  "  foot  the  bill."  With  por- 
trait. 

2779.  Moreau  (Jean  Victor).    Portrait,  bust  in  uniform.     Engraved  from 

an  original  drawing  by  Nunes  de  Carvalho,  by  ,  .  .  William 
Nicholls.    Stipple.    Folio.  '  London,  1813 

2780.  Moreau  (Jean  Victor).    Portrait,  bust  in  uniform.    Dulaillis  delint. 

Stipple.    8vo.  [London,  ca.  1814] 

2781.  Moreau    (Jean  Victor).     Portrait,  bust  in  uniform.     Mezzotint  by 

Levachez,  battle  scene  beneath.    8vo  on  small  folio  sheet. 

2782.  Moreau  (Jean  Victor).    Another  copy  of  the  same. 

2783.  Moreau  (Jean  Victor).    Another  copy  of  the  same. 

2784.  Moreau  (Jean  Victor).    Portrait,  bust  in  uniform.    Line  and  stipple. 

Unsigned.    In  colors.    8vo. 

2785.  Moreau  (Jean  Victor).     Portrait,  three  quarter  length  in  uniform, 

holding  sword  in  right  hand.  Anthy.  Cardon  delint.  et  sculpt.  Stip- 
ple.    Fine  impression,  with  small  margins.     Small  folio. 

London,  1802 

2786.  Moreau  (Jean  Victor).     Portrait,  three  quarter  length  in  uniform, 

cocked  hat  on  table  nearby.  German  copper  engraving,  entitled 
"Moreau  franzosischer  ober  General  der  Ehein  Armee  im  Jahre 
1796."    4to. 

2787.  Moreau  (Jean  Victor).    Portrait,  full  length  in  uniform.     Steel  en- 

graving after  Giradet.    4to. 

2788.  Moreau  (Jean  Victor).    Portrait,  full  length  in  uniform.    Delaistre 

sculp.    A.  Guilleminot  del.    Line  engraving.    4to. 

2789.  Moreau  (Jean  Victor).    Portrait,  in  uniform,  on  horseback.    Dessine 

d'apres  nature  &  grave  par  Cralaignier.  Stipple.  Cut  close  and 
mounted.     Folio. 


2790.  MoREAu  De  Jonnes  (Alexandre — author  of  treatises  on  mineralogy, 

and  other  scientific  subjects).     A.N.S.     8vo.     Paris,  ca  1845. 

2791.  MoRiN  (Arthur  Jules — Genera]  of  Brigade,  served  in  the  Egyptian 

campaign).  A.L.S.  1  p.  folio.  [Mezieres],  Nov.  3,  1808.  To  Comte 
D'Hunebourg  [General  Clarke]  informing  him  that  he  is  forwarding 
two  reports  from  the  commander  at  Verdun  relative  to  the  conduct 
of  the  First  Kegiment  at  Vaucouleur. 

2792.  MoRiN  (Stienxe — French  Protestant  divine,  professor  of  Oriental  Lan- 

guages at  Amsterdam).  L.S.  2  pp.  folio,  including  addressed  por- 
tion. Amsterdam,  July,  1688,  concerning  a  translation  which  has 
not  been  completed. 

In  1694  the  writer  of  tbe  above  created  some  commotion  in  the  literary 
world  of  his  daj-  by  attempting  to  prove  in  a  work  he  then  issued  that  the 
language  of  Paradise  was  Hebrew. 

2793.  MoRiVAUX  (M.).    A.L.S.    1  p.  4to.    Arbois,  Dec.  1,  1791.    A  personal 

letter  regarding  an  appointment  to  M.  Geunet  (?). 

2794.  Morghen  (Bafelle  S. — eminent  Italian  engraver).    Portrait,  full  bust. 

Line  engraving  by  Mediolani  after  Caronni.     4to,  with  margins. 

2795.  Morland    (Henry   E. — painter,   father   of   George).    "The   Unlucky 

Boy.^'  Mezzotint.  Heny.  Morland,  Inven.  et  pinxt.  Folio,  small 
margins. 

2796.  MoRLOT  (French  general).     A.L.S.  1  p.  folio.     Paris,  le  22  Messidor, 

I'An  8  [July  10,  1800],  recommending  Citizen  Salvage  as  a  good 
oflScer. 

2797.  MoRXY  (Charles  A.  L.  J. — reputed  son  of  Hortense  De  Beauharnois) . 

Portrait,  steel  engraving  by  Drouar.     4to. 

2798.  Mortemart  (C.  L.  V.  De  Eochechouart,  Due  De — French  general 

and  diplomatist).  Official  A.L.S.  1  page  and  a  half,  small  4to. 
Paris,  March  3,  1825. 

2799.  MoRTiER   (]6douard  A.  C.  J.,  Due  De  Trevise — Marshal  of  France, 

displayed  signal  bravery  on  the  field  at  Friedland,  1807).  L.S.  2  pp. 
folio.  Paris,  le  22  Germinal,  I'An  11  [April  11,  1803].  To  the  Min- 
ister of  War,  informing  him  that  he  has  issued  orders  to  mobilize  the 
troops  under  his  command,  and  that  the  instruction  given  them  be 
made  the  most  of. 

2800.  MoRTiER  ([^DOUARD  A.  C.  J.,  Due  De  Trevise).     A.L.S.     2  pp.  4to. 

Paris,  April  21,  1802.  With  portrait,  full  length  in  uniform.  Lari- 
viere  peint.     To  the  Director  of  Artillery  at  St.  Laurent. 

Advising  hiiu  that  a  boat  load  of  powder  is  to  be  forwarded  to  St.  Denis 
from  Essonne,  and  telling  him  that  it  must  be  sent  under  guard  of  five 
men  and  a  sergeant. 

2801.  MoRTiER  (finouARD  A.  C.  J.,  Due  De  Trevise).    L.S.    "  Ed.  Mortier." 

.    1  p.  4to.     General  Headquarters  at  Breslau,  Oct.  27,  1807.    To  Gen- 
eral Clarke,  Minister  of  War  at  Paris. 

Acknowledges  the  receipt  of  Gen.  Clarke's  letter  containing  orders  from 
the  Council  of  Administration,  that  all  arms  must  be  renewed  the  first  of 
•  each  year. 


2802.  MoRTiER  (Sdouard  a.  C.  J.,  Due  De  Trevise).    Portrait,  full  length 

in  uniform,  on  horseback.     Line  engraving,     la  colors.     4to. 

Paris,  n.d. 

2803.  MoRTiER  (^DOUARD  A.  C.  J.,  Duc  De  Trevise).    Portrait^  in  uniform, 

on  horseback.    Line  engraving.    In  colors.    4to.  Paris,  n.d. 

2804.  Mortier,  Duperre,  &c.     Address  of  the  Chamber  of  Peers  to  Louis 

Philippe.,  King  of  France,  giving  a  summary  of  the  condition  of  the 
country,  and  hoping  that  the  king  will  adopt  vigorous  measures  to 
maintain  the  present  peace.  7  pp.  folio.  [Paris],  Aug.  10,  1831. 
Tied  with  blue  ribbon.  Signed  by  Pasquier,  Pres.  of  the  Chamber 
and  Chancellor  of  France,  Mortier,  Duke  of  Trevise  and  Marshal  of 
France;  Duperrer,  Admiral  of  France,  and  two  others.  Five  signa- 
tures in  all. 

2805.*  MoRTLOCK  (Lewis — of  the  Sloop  of  War  Wolverine,  defeated  2  French 
luggers,  Jan.  3,  1?99).  Portrait,  full  bust  in  uniform.  Engraved  by 
C.  Turner  after  I.  J.  Masquerier.     Stipple.     4to.  London,  1799 

2806.  Moscow.     Colored  view.     Folio.  London,  1815 

2807.  Moscow.    The  Kremlin,  Moscow.    In  colors.    Folio.  London,  1815 

2808.  MoTTET  (M.— deputy).     A.L.S.     3  pp.  4to.     Paris,  Feb.  6,  1840.     A 

letter  of  thanks  for  kindnesses  shown. 

2809.  Mquchy   (Philippe  De  Nouailles,  Comte  De — Marshal;  defended 

Louis  XVI  when  the  palace  was  attacked  by  the  mob  in  1792 ;  exe- 
cuted 1794).  A.L.S.  2  pp.  small  4to.  Eefers  to  the  procuring  of 
some  official  position  for  his  correspondent.    Versailles  [circa  1790]. 

2810.  MouLiNS  (Jean  Franqois  A. — French  general,  united  with  Gohier  to 

oppose  Bonaparte  in  the  coup  d'etat  of  the  18th  Brumaire).  A.L.S. 
1  p.  4to.    Paris,  Sept.  7,  1799.    To  Citizen  Loisel. 

Sending  certain  papers  that  will  show  the  extent  of  misdemeanors  com- 
mitted by  Royalist  employees  of  the  districts  of  Sambre,  etc. 

2811.  MouLiNS   (Jean  Franqois).     Portrait,  full  length  in  uniform.     Line 

engraving.    Proof  on  India  paper,  before  all  letters.    8vo.* 

2812.  Mounier  (J.  Charles — French  general,  served  at  Arcoli,  etc.).    A.L.S. 

1  p.  folio.  Ormea  (Italy),  Oct.  2,  1795.  With  portrait,  on  India 
paper. 

2813.  Mount  Vernon.     Eesidence  of  Washington.     Tinted  lithograph  after 

Kollner.    4to.  New  York,  1848 

2814.  MouRGUE    (Scipien — Minister   of   the   Interior).     A.L.S.,    1   p."  4to. 

Paris,  le  22  Fructidor,  FAn  X  [Sept.  13,  1802],  returning  5  docu- 
ments to  M.  Perrigaux,  sent  him  to  be  authenticated. 

2815.  MouTER  AND  Croiseau  (French  officers).    Certificate  attesting  that  cer- 

tain articles  seized  at  Dourbach  were  the  property  of  the  8th  bat- 
talion, &c.  2  pp.  4to.  Bauhenhein,  April  19,  1793.  With  wax  seal. 
Signed  by  Mouter  and  Croiseau. 


2816.  MouTON-DuvERNET  (E.  B. — French  general,  served  in  Guadaloupe,  at 

Toulon,  in  the  Spanish  Campaign,  &c.,  shot  by  the  Bourbons  be- 
cause of  his  faithfulness  to  Napoleon).  L.S.  1  p.  folio.  Lyon,  June 
10,  1815.  Informs  the  Prefect  of  the  Dept.  of  the  Rhone  that  he 
is  to  review  the  troops  on  the  following  day,  &c.    With  portrait. 

2817.  Mueller    (Ferd.,    Baron    Von — eminent    Australian    botanist).      2 

A.L.S.  to  G.  S.  Davis  of  Detroit.  In  all,  11  pp.  1885-1892.  Re- 
garding certain  antidotes  for  poison. 

2818.  MuRAT   (Joachim,  King  Of  Naples — Marshal  of  France,  to  whom 

Bonaparte  gave  in  marriage  his  sister  Caroline,  pronounced  by  Na- 
poleon as  "  the  best  cavalry  officer  in  Europe '').  A.L.S.  2  pp.  4to. 
Paris,  Feb.  4,  1803.    To  the  Minister  of  the  Interior. 

"  I  have  the  honor  to  write  you,  Citizen  minister,  that  the  First  Consul, 
has  authorized  me  to  present  to  you,  as  candidate  for  the  office  of  Pre- 
fect now  vacant,  the  citizen  Loreillot  Demars.  I  have  the  honor  to»  recall 
to  you  the  interest  I  take  in  him,  and  the  good  will  the  First  Consul 
has  for  him.  Being  certain  that  you  will  be  delighted  to  give  a  good 
reception  to  a  man,  who  has  always  executed  his  duties  faithfully,  I  have 
the  honor  to  salute  you.     J.  Murat." 

2819.  Murat  (Joachim,  King  Of  Naples).     L.S'.  "Joachim.''     1  p.  4to. 

Dusseldorf,  April  11,  1806.     To  the  French  Council  of  State. 

An  interesting  letter  written  shortly  after  he  was  created  Grand  Duke 
of  Berg  and  Cleves,  asking  to  have  an  account  of  the  French  administra- 
tion, to  serve  as  a  model  for  the  administration  of  the  Duchy  of  Berg  and 
Cleves,  etc. 

2820.  Murat  (Joachim,  King  Of  N'aples).    A.L.S.  "Joachim,''  1  p.  4to. 

Madrid,  April  9,  1808.  Regarding  the  sum  of  2,000  fr.  and  with 
mention  of  General  Belliard. 

2821.  Murat   (Joachim,  King  Of  Naples).     L.S.  "Joachim  Napoleon,'^ 

1  p.  4to.  Paris,  Dec.  7,  1809.  To  the  Count  d'Hunebourg,  Minis- 
ter of  War. 

Writer  requests  recipient  to  recall  to  the  Emperor's  mind  the  petition 
sent  in  some  time  before  regarding  certain  conscripts,  that  they  may  be 
made  ready  for  active  service  the  following  spring. 

2822.  Murat    (Joachim,  King  Of  Naples).     Portrait,  bust  in  uniform, 

wearing  cocked  hat.  "  Murat,  general  des  Armees  de  la  Republique." 
F.  Bonneville,  del  et  sculp.     8vo. 

2823.  Murat    (Joachim,  King  Of  Naples).     Portrait,  bust  in  uniform. 

"  Gioacchino  Napoleone,  re  delle  due  Sicilie."    8vo. 

2824.  Murat    (Joachim,  King  Of  Naples).     Portrait,  bust  in  uniform. 

Proof  on  India  paper,  before  all  letters.    8vo. 

2825.  Murat  (Joachim,  King  Of  Naples).    Portrait,  bust  in  uniform,  wear- 

ing hat  with  feathers,  entitled  "  S.A.Imp.  tfoachim  Napoleon,  Roi 
de  Naples  &  de  Sicile,  Gd.  Amiral  de  France,"  also  portrait  of  Caro- 
line Marie  A.  Bonaparte  on  same  plate,  entitled  "  S.A.Imp.  Marie 
Annunciade  Caroline,  Soeur  de  TEmpr.  Peine  de  Naples  &  de  Sicile." 
Grave  par  Choubard,  dessine  par  Lafond  je.    Stipple.    Folio. 


2826.  MuRAT  (Joachim,  King  Of  jS'aples).    Portraits  (1),  bust  in  uniform, 

and  (2)  full  length  in  uniform,  the  latter  after  Bourdet.  4to  and 
8vo.    2  pieces. 

2827.  MuRAT  (Joachim,  King  Of  Naples).     Portrait,  half  length,  in  uni- 

form. Ruotte  sculp.  Gros  pinxt.  Stipple.  Printed  in  colors,  por- 
tions touched  up  by  hand.    4to,  cut  close  and  neatly  inlaid. 

2828.  MuRAT  (Joachim,  King  Of  N"aples).     Portrait,  half  length,  in  uni- 

form.   Swebach  del.    Grave  par  Landelle.    Stipple.    4to.    Paris,  n.d. 

2829.  MuRAT  (Joachim,  King  Of  Naples).     Portrait,  half  length  in  uni- 

form. Ruotte  sculp.  Gregorius  delt.  Gros  pinxt.  Stipple.  Folio. 
Fine  impression. 

2830.  MuRAT  (Joachim,  King  Of  Naples).     Portrait,  full  length  in  uni- 

form.   Rados  inc.    Bosio  die.    Stipple.    8vo. 

2831.^  MuRAT  (Joachim,  King  Of  Naples).  Portrait,  "Joachim  Napoleon, 
Roi  de  Naples,^'  full  length  in  uniform,  Bosselman  [sc.].  Stipple. 
12mo.  Paris,  n.d. 

2832.  MuRAT  (Napoleon  A. — son  of  the  King  of  Naples,  emigrated  to  Flor- 

ida). A.L.S.  1  p.  4to.  New  Orleans,  March  15,  1837.  An  urgent 
request  for  money. 

2833.  MuRAT  (Prince  Lucien — 2nd  son  of  Murat,  King  of  Naples).    A.L.S. 

1  p.  4to.  n.p.  June  25,  n.y.  To  an  unnamed  general.  With  2  por- 
traits. 

Informs  his  correspondent  that  the  Emperor  had  already  advised  him 
of  the  news  which  the  general  had  just  communicated,  etc. 

2834.  MusTAPHA  Ben-Ismail — Arabian  chief,  and  able  adversary  of  Abd-el- 

Kader,  against  whom  he  fought  in  cooperation  with  the  French,  who 
gave  him  the  rank  of  general).  D.S.  1  p.  folio.  Oran,  April  30, 
1837. 


DOCUMENTS  SIGNED  BY  NAPOLEON. 

The  28  signatures  of  the  Emperor  appended  to  these  papers  include  most 
of  those  enumerated  by  Mr.  Sainsbury  on  his  well-known  list  of  facsimiles 
published  by  Charles  Tilt,  London,  1836,  together  with  several  others  that 
do  not  seem  to  appear  thereon.  Nevertheless,  the  signatures  here  catalogued  are 
all  genuine,  and  simply  show  the  natural  variations  that  might  have  occurred 
in  writing  these  signatures  at  different  periods  and  under  changed  conditions. 

2835.  Napoleon.    L.S.    1  p.  extended  to  small  4to.    Ollioules,  1  du  4  moin 

[Nivose].    December  21,  1793.    Signed,  in  full,  "Buonaparte.'' 

A  fine,  early  signature  about  the  time  he  was  at  Toulon,  and  before  he 
was  made  general.  Orders  a  commandant  to  rejoin  his  company  at 
Bandol. 

2836.  Napoleon.    L.S.   1  p.  folio.    Marathon,  le  24  Fructidor,  FAn  II  [Sep- 

tember 11,  1793].    Relative  to  the  furnishing  of  wheat  and  the  pay- 
ment therefor.    Signed,  in  full,  "  Buonaparte." 


2837.  Napoleon.     Tliree  lines  and  signature  in  his  autograph,  on  a  portion 

of  a  letter  in  another  hand.  Oblong  8vo,  inlaid.  [Nov.  15,  1794]. 
With  portrait  of  Napoleon  as  a  prisoner  at  Nice.     (2  pieces). 

Lines  commence — "  Recommend^  au  Ministre  de  la  Guerre,  <fec."  with 
signature, — "  Buonaparte,"  in  full. 

2838.  Napoleon.     D.S.    1  p.  folio,  inlaid.     Paris,  le  17  Pluviose,  I'An  IV. 

[Feb.  6,  1796].  To  the  "  Ministre  de  la  Marine  "  about  the  transfer 
of  an  officer.  Signed,  in  full,  "  Buonaparte,"  with  three  lines  in  his 
autograph  erased. 

In  this  document  Buonaparte  is  titled,  '*  G6neral  en  chef  de  I'Arm^e  de 
I'Interieur." 

^839.  Napoleon.  A.L.S.  from  Faypoult.  2  pp.  folio.  Genoa,  le  17  Yen- 
demiaire,  TAn  V  [October  9,  1796].  Napoleon  has  signed  on  top 
margin,  "  Bonaparte,''  witliout  the  "  u.  ''  Laid  in  is  a  portrait,  ob- 
long 12mo,  after  Johannot.     (2  pieces). 

Long  and  interesting  A.  L.  S.  from  G.  C.  Faypoult  de  Maisoncelle,  Min- 
ister Plenipotentiary  at  Genoa,  Mentions  the  King  of  Naples,  the  arrest 
of  Governor  Olivieri  whose  death-warrant  Bonaparte  signs,  the  arrest  of 
others,  mostly  brigands,  &c. 

2840.  Napoleon.    L.S.    2  pp.  4to,  [Cairo],  le  30  Germinal,  I'An  VI  [April 

20,  1798].  Signed,  "Bonaparte,"  General  en  Chef  de  I'Armee 
d'Angleterre.    Laid  in  is  a  portrait,  8vo,  of  Napoleon  in  Egypt. 

To  the  Minister  of  War  relative  to  the^appointment  of  Surgeon-in-chief 
at  the  Invalides,  Paris,  of  one  who  acted  in  the  same  capacity  in  the  army, 
but  who  is  now  unfitted  for  further  field-service. 

Documents  signed  by  Napoleon  while  in  Egypt  are  very  scarce. 

2841.  Napoleon.     D.S.    on  Native  Glazed  Paper,  1  p.  tall  folio   (folded). 

[Aboussio,  Egypt],  le  3  Messidore,  TAn  YII  [June  21,1799].  Signed 
in  full,  "  Bonaparte,"  as  General-in-Chief. 

Letter  from  an  Arab  chief  of  the  tribe  of  Azzale,  written  in  Arabic, 
with  French  translation  on  same  sheet,  in  which  he  informs  Napoleon  con- 
cerning an  attack  made  by  some  of  his  soldiers  upon  his  domicile,  the 
robbery  thereof,  and  prays  for  redress,  &c.  Napoleon  orders  the  Com- 
mandant [at  Ghira]  to  report  on  occurrence. 

2842.  Napoleon.     D.S.    3  pp.  folio,  le  28  Frimaire,  TAn  YIII   [Paris,  De- 

cember 18,  1799].  Eapport  aux  Consuls  de  la  Eepublique.  Signa- 
ture, on  margin,  "Buonaparte,"  in  full,  with  two  lines  in  his  auto- 
graph. 

Notice  from  the  Minister  of  War,  Louis  Alexandre  Berthier,  with  dr^ft 
of  a  statement  of  an  ex-chief  of  a  squadron  of  horse,  requesting  reinstate- 
ment, &c.     The  report  is  signed, — "  Alex  Berthier^ 

2843.  Napoleon.     Passport  of  Joseph  Bonaparte  and  family.     4  pp.  folio, 

vellum.  Paris,  le  premier  Brumaire,  I'An  IX.  [October  22,  1800]. 
Signed  "  Bonaparte  "  as  First  Consul. 

Countersigned  by  Charles  Maurice  Talleyrand,  Minister  of  Foreign  Af- 
fairs, and  Hugues  B.  Maret.  Secretary  of  State.  With  seal  of  the  Republic, 
and  engraved  symbolical  figure. 


2844.  Napoleon.    List  of  Candidates  for  Promotion,  with  memoranda  in  the 

autograph  of  Napoleon,  granting  or  refusing,  as  noted.  4  pp.  folio. 
Undated,  but  probably  sometime  in  1800,  and  in  conformity  with  the 
"  Acte  Constitutionnel "  of  Aug.  27,  of  that  year.  Stitched  top  and 
bottom,  with  the  Tri-color  ribbon. 

An  unusual  document,  presented  by  the  Minister  of  War  to  the  Em- 
peror, and  giving  a  list  of  thirty  names  of  members  of  the  army-corps 
recommended  for  promotion,  occasioned  by  the  death,  resignation,  or 
transfer  of  others.  In  22  instances  Napoleon  has  written  "  accorde  " ;  in 
7,  "refuse";  and  in  one  [not  decipherable].  The  names  listed  include, — 
Mallet,  Chorant,  Frelois,  Dumoulin,  Bruges,  Richomme,  &c.,  names  not 
readily  placed  historically,  though  a  number  may  have  become  famous 
later.  The  document  has  been  carefully  ruled  in  ink  and  pencil,  and  de- 
scribes the  places  to  be  filled,  names  and  grades  of  the  soldiers  proposed. 
&c. 

2845.  Napoleon.    A  French  translation,  in  several  autographs,  of  an  Extract 

from  an  English  letter.  4  pp.  small  4to.  London,  July  17  [No 
year,  but  circa  1800].  On  this  Napoleon  has  countersigned  an  un- 
usual "NP,"  with  three  lines  in  his  autograph,  and  an  erasure-line 
across  several  words;  also,  a  sheet,  8vo,  containing  5  lines  said  to 
be  in  the  autograph  of  Napoleon,  unsigned,  except  for  a  curved  stroke 
between  two  periods.     N.p.n.d.     (2  pieces,  pinned  together). 

Extract  is  an  account  of  affairs  in  England;  mentions  the  names  of 
[Isaac]  Corry,  Chancellor  of  the  [Irish]  Exchequer,  and  others.  The  five 
lines  of  autograph  contain  instructions  to  a  certain  citizen  to  have  a  new 
copy  in  French  made  of  the  Extract  attached  for  publication  in  the 
*'  Moniteur."  If  the  curved  stroke  noted  be  one  of  Napoleon's  abbreviated 
signatures,  it  is  unknown  to  Sainsbury.  Both  pieces  are  from  the  collec- 
tion of  Charles  Fontaine,  with  his  stamp. 

2846.  Napoleon.    D.S.   1  p.  oblong  folio,  on  Vellum,  Paris,  le  quatorze  Ven- 

tose,  TAn  XI  [March  3,  1803].  Certificate  of  Promotion  of  Brigadier 
Armand  Buland.  Signature,  in  full,  of  "  Bonaparte,"  as  First  Con- 
sul.   (Folded). 

Fine  Document,  with  engraved  plate  of  a  symbolical  figure,  and  seaL 
Countersigned  by  Alex.  Berthier,  Minister  of  War,  and  Hugiies  B.  Maret, 
Secretary  of  State. 

2847.  Napoleon.     Appointment  of   Citizen  Larche,   President  Tribunal  of 

Appeal.  1  p.  oblong  folio.  Vellum  (folded).  Saint  Cloud,  le  22 
Prairial,  TAn  XI.  |June  11,  1803].  Signed  "Bonaparte."  Also, 
contains  signatures  of  [J.  A.]  Chaptal,  Minister  of  the  Interior,  and 
Hugues  B.  Maret,  Secretary  of  State. 

2848.  Napoleon.    L.S.   2  pp.,  folio.    Paris,  le  20  Nivose,  I'An  12.  [January 

11,  1804].  Signed  in  full,  "  Bonaparte."  With  seal  of  the  Republic. 
To  Cardinal  Carlo  Erskine,  thanking  him  for  his  expi-essions  of  attach- 
ment for  him,  &c.  Countersigned  by  [J.  E.  M.]  Portalis,  one  of  the  re- 
organizers  of  the  Catholic  Church  in  France,  and  at  this  time  Counsellor 
of  State;  and,  Hugues  B.  Maret,  Secretary  of  State; 

2849.  Napoleon.  L.  S.  from  [J.  F.  A.]  Dejean,  Ministre-Directeur,  Bureau  de 

FHabillement  et  du  Campement.  2  pp.  folio.  [Paris],  le  ler  jour 
Complementaire,  TAn  XIII  [1805].  To  Napoleon  relative  to  pension 
for  a  member  of  the  Army  of  the  Orient,  &c.  Signed  on  margin,  "  Na- 
poleon "  in  the  abbreviated  style  he  had  then  commenced  to  assume, 
together  with  the  word  "  accorde  "  in  his  autograph. 


2850.  :N'apoleon.     Rapport  a  I'Empereur  [par]  Ministere  de  la  Guerre  [le] 

Bureau  de  FArtillerie.  1  p.  folio.  [Paris],  June  18,  180G.  Signed 
''  NP  "  on  left  margin.    Laid  in  is  a  portrait  of  Xapoleon,  folio. 

This  report  is  signed  by  Dejean,  and  concerns  the  prices  and  manu- 
facture of  guns,  certain  brands  of  which  cannot  be  made  as  cheaply  at 
Turin  as  they  can  be  at  St.  Etienne. 

2851.  KiPOLEOX.    A.L.S.   from  the  Prince  Sulkowski  to  "  Sa  Majeste  I'Em- 

pereur Frangais  et  Eoi  d'ltalie/'  3  pp.  folio.  Czenstochau,  March 
28,  1807.  Mentions  certain  affairs  in  Silesia,  Prince  Jerome  Na- 
poleon, &c.     Signed  "Nap,"  on  margin,  April  5,  1807. 

Sulkowski  was  a  Polish  General  who  served  with  distinction  under 
Napoleon,  was  with  him  all  through  the  Italian  campaign,  &c.,  and  to 
whom  the  Emperor  was  sincerely  attached.     Interesting  letter. 


2852.  Napoleox.    L.S.   1  p.  4to,  inlaid.  Vittoria,  November  8,  1808.   Signed 

"NP."  To  "Prince  de  NeufchateP'  [Berthier?]  mentioning  a  de- 
cree to  be  made  known  to  the  Generals,  &c.,  and  to  be  officially  issued 
by  the  Minister  of  War. 

2853.  Napoleox.    L.S.    1  p.  folio,  from  a  Colonel  of  Artillery.   Yienne,  June 

6,  1809.     Stating  condition  of  two  wounded  soldiers,  and  suggesting 
military  recompense  for  them.     Signed  "  Nap  ^'  on  left  margin,  with 
■    two  lines  of  autograph.    With  cut  of  the  Emperor.     (2  pieces). 

2854.  Napoleox.     A.L.S.     1  p.  folio,  from  ]Emile,  Prince  de  Messe.    .Darm- 

stadt, Oct.  29,  1809.  Signed  in  upper  left-corner,  "  NP,"  with  several 
lines  in  the  Emperor's  autograph  which  have  been  partly  obliterated. 

Regrets  the  departure  of  Napoleon  for  Schonbrunn,  the  inability  to 
receive  orders  from  him,  »&c. 

2855.  Napoleox.     L.S.    commencing  "  Sire."     2  pp.  folio,  from  Napoleon's 

sister  Elisa.  n.p.  [but  prolDably  in  Tuscany],  July  12  [circa  1810]. 
Signed  "  NP,"  with  a  line  of  his  handwriting. 

A  Tery  interesting  letter  from  Marie  Anne  Elisa  Buonaparte,  sister  of 
Napoleon,  Princess  of  Piombino  and  Grand  Duchess  of  Tuscany,  in  which 
she  reports  the  condition  of  affairs  of  Lucques.  mentions  Talleyrand, 
Prince  of  Benevent,  the  work  on  a  grand  canal  from  Lake  Bientina,  asks 
that  boundaries  be  definitely  settled,  &c.  Signed, — "  Your  most  devoted 
and  submissive  sister." 

2856.  Napoleox.     L.S.    1  p.  folio,  inlaid,  St.  Cloud,  September  10,  1810. 

Signed  on  left  top-margin  "  NP,"  with  the  word  "  accorde  "  and  date 
St  Cloud,  le  11.  7th.  1810. 

Letter  is  signed  by  Bessieres,  Duke  of  Istria,  and  concerns  the  transfer 
of  a  light-armed  grenadier  to  the  Chasseurs.  Bessieres  was  instrumental 
in  placing  Joseph  Bonaparte  on  the  throne. 

2857.  Napoleox.     L.S.    1  p.  folio,  from  Marshal  Berthier,  signed  "  Alex- 

andre." Paris,  May  23,  1811.  Concerning  a  Portuguese  General, 
his  wife,  &c.  Countersigned  on  left  margin,  "  NP  "  with  one  line 
in  his  autograph. 

This  Report  is  made  to  Napoleon  as, — L'Empereur  et  Roi."  Berthier 
signs  as, — "  Le  prince  de  Wagram  et  de  Neuchatel." 


2858.  NAroLEON.    L.S.  1  p.  folio,  from  the  Due  de  Feltre  [Henri  J.  G.  Clarke, 

Minister  of  War  under  Napoleon  and  Louis  XVIII],  Paris,  June  17, 
1812.  Concerns  a  proposition  for  extending  the  services  of  a  certain 
squadron  of  horse,  &c.  Countersigned  on  left  margin,  "NP/'  with  the 
word  "'  accorde  "  in  Napoleon's  autograph. 

2859.  Napoleox.     D.S.    1  p.  oblong  folio,  vellum.     Paris   [Tuileries],  Jan- 

uary 13,  1813.  Warrant  of  the  Chevalier  Eemy,  for  military  service. 
Signed  ^'NP,''  and  countersigned  by  the  Due  de  Masset,  Minister  of 
Justice.     (Folded  twice;  with  portrait.) 

Interesting  document  wherein  the  Emperor  is  titled, — "  Napoleon,  par  le 
grace  de  Dieu,  Emperenr  des  Frangais,  Roi  d'ltalie,  Protecteur  de  a  Con- 
federation du  Rhin,  Mediateur  de  la  Confederation  Suisse,  &c."  With 
the  contracted  signature  in  heavy  strokes. 

2860.  Napoleox.     L.S.     1   p.   small   4to,   inlaid.     Paris,   January   1,   1814. 

Signed  with  the  contracted  "NP '^  (somewhat  stained). 

Letter  is  addressed  "  Mon  Frere,"  and  ends  with  "  Votre  affectionn^ 
frere :  but  to  which  brother  of  the  three  is  unknown.  The  Emi^eror 
thanks  him  for  his  New  Year  greetings,  and  expresses  his  satisfaction 
relative  to  an  accident  to  his  niece  w^hich  has  not  resulted  seriously. 

2861.  Napoleon.     L.S.    1  p.  folio,  inlaid.     Paris,  June  8,   1815.     Signed 

"  NP,^^  with  the  word  ^^  approve  "  in  his  autograph. 

From  the  Prince  of  Eckmuhl,  Louis  Nicolas  Davoust,  Marshal  of  France 
and  Minister  of  War,  concerning  the  appointment  of  an  officer.  There  are 
several  other  signatures  on  letter  which  was  written  ten  days  before  the 
battle  of  Waterloo. 

2862.  Napoleox.     Five  lines  in  Buonaparte's  autograph,  partly  erased,  on 

slip  of  paper,  inlaid  to  folio.  As  near  as  can  be  deciphered,  extract 
concerns  re-enforcements  for  some  point,     n.p.n.d. 


2863.  Napoleon.    Four  sheets  of  Napoleon's  water-marked  paper,  all  different, 

two  containing  portraits  of  Napoleon,  and  the  others  the  Imperial 
Eagle,  said  to  have  been  taken  from  his  carriage  at  Waterloo.    Folio. 

2864.  Napoleon.  Two  similar  sheets,  one  with  portrait  of  Napoleon,  the  other 

with  the  eagle. 

2865.  Napoleox.     A  small  piece  ox  cloth  said  to  have  been  cut  from  Na- 

poleon's carriage,  captured  at  Waterloo,  June  1815,  also  a  piece 
of  fringe  said  to  have  been  cut  from  Napoleon's  coronation  carriage. 
Mounted  on  card.     2  pieces. 

2866.  Napoleon  [Letters,  etc.,  relating  to].     Manuscript  copies  of  the  fol- 

lowing: (1)  Extract  from  Moniteur  announcing  that  Bonaparte  has 
been  made  a  member  of  The  Institute  of  Paris,  Dec.  26,  1797.  1  p. 
folio;  (2)  Notice  of  Bonaparte's  election  to  membership  in  the 
^'  Academic  des  Inscriptions  et  Belles-Lettres."  Dec.  30,  1797.  1  p. 
12mo;  (3)  Translation  of  letter  from  Naples,  July  30,  1805,  rel- 
ative to  eruption  of  Mt.  Vesuvius.  2  pp.  folio ;  (4)  Letter  from  Car- 
not  concerning  Napoleon  as  "Protecteur  de  I'lnstitute."  Paris, 
April,  10  [1811].    1  p.  4to.    Together,  4  pieces. 


2867.  N'apoleon".  A  well  written  manuscript  of  9  pages,  4to,  entitled,  "  The 
Conduct  and  Protest  of  the  Guard,''  by  Paul,  a  soldier  of  the  Im- 
perial Guard,  also  several  pages  of  patriotic  songs,  in  different  hands. 

1815 
An  interesting  manuscript  in  which  the  writer  pays  a  tribute  to  Napo- 
leon, for  whom  every  soldier  would  have  shed  his  blood.     He  protests 
against  the  action  of  the  i^ing  [Cliarles  X.]  in  having  about  him  foreigners 
and  nobles  who  deserted  their  country,  etc. 


POETEAITS  OF  N^APOLEOX. 

2868.  ISTapoleon.     Oval  portrait  in  oils  on  panel.     B}^  Horace  Yernet.    Bust 

in  uniform,  wearing  cocked  hat,  looking  left.  Emblematical  gilt 
frame. 

This  portrait  in  oils  was  purchased  by  the  present  owner  at  the  sale  of 
the  effects  of  the  late  R.  F.  Cooke,  late  partner  of  John  Murray,  the  well- 
known  English  publisher,  50  Albermarle  Street,  London,  England.  It 
was  sold  by  Messrs.  Sotheby,  Wilkinson  and  Hodge,  June  18,  1892,  with 
the  following  description,  wliich  is  pasted  on  the  back: 
"  1022.     Napoleon  I,  by  Vernet,  in  oils. 

*^*This  portrait  was  given  by  Napoleon  at  St.  Helena,  to  his  surgeon 
O'Meara,  who  gave  it  to  Thomas  Moore,  the  poet." 

Later  it  [or  a  drawing  of  it],  passed  into  the  possession  of  Joel  Barlow 

__  author  of  "The  Columbiad,"  etc.,  and  a  stipple  engraving  was  made  from 

'i  it  [see  following  lot],  with  the  inscription  "Napoleon  Bonaparte,  Emperor 

of  the  French,  from  an  original  drawing  made  for  and  in  the  possession 

!  of  the  late  Joel  Barlow,  Esq.     Engraved  by  W.  Nicholls." 

Accompanying  the  portrait  is  a  letter  from  Messrs.  Sotheby  to  the  owner 
regarding  its  purchase. 

2869.  Napoleon,  bust  in  uniform.    Engraved  in  stipple  by  W.  XichoUs  (after 

Horace  Vernet).    4to.    (See  preceding  lot).  London,  undated 

2870.  Napoleon.     "Bonaparte  I.     Consul  de  la  Eep.  Franc."     Full  bust  in 

oval,  in  uniform.  Audouin  sculp.  P.  Bouillon  del.  Eepresentation  of 
the  battle  of  Marengo  beneath.  Line  engraving.  In  colors.  Folio. 
Framed  and  glazed.  Paris,  n.d. 

2871.  Napoleon.     "  Souvenirs  de  PEmpereur,'^  containing  bust  portrait,  in 

uniform,  no  hat,  surrounded  by  various  scenes,  from  the  siege  of 
Toulon  to  his  tomb  at  St.  Helena.  Graves  .  .  .  de  J.  Heinrigs. 
Folio.  Berlin,  n.d. 

2872.  Napoleon,  bust  in  uniform,  no  hat,  left  hand  at  breast.     Lithograph. 

Proof  in  open  letters  on  India  paper.    Unsigned.    Folio. 

2873.  Napoleon,  bust  in  uniform,  no  hat,  with  two  facsimiles  of  signature, 

with  colored  view  of  Porto  Ferrajo  and  colored  map.     Folio. 

London,  1816 

2874.  Napoleon,  bust  in  uniform,  wearing  great  coat  and  cocked  hat.     Orig- 

inal pencil  drawing,  signed  "  C.  Bradle}^,  1878."    Large  folio. 

2875.  Napoleon.    "  La  Felicite  de  la  France,"  containing  medallion  portraits 

of  Napoleon  and  Marie  Louise.    Line  engraving.    Unsigned.    Folio. 


2876.  Napoleon"^  bust  in  uniform,  in  group  with  Marie  Louise  and  the  King 

of  Rome.     Line.     Unsigned.     Folio.  Paris,  n.d. 

2877.  Napoleon-.    The  same.    Eochard,  del.  and  sculpt. 

2878.  Xapoleon,   statue-bust   on   column,   with   large   full-length   figure   of 

Father  Time  kneeling  before  it,  with  broken  scythe  in  one  hand. 
Drawn  with  pen-and-ink,  and  washed.     Unsigned.     Folio. 

2879.  Napoleon,    "  Napoleon    Gallorum    Primus    Imperator,    Atque    Rex 

Italiae,^'  bust.  Emperor's  robes,  wreath  of  laurel.  Stipple,  Henricus. 
Buguet  delineavit.    Printed  in  colors,  touched  up  by  hand.    Folio. 

2880.  Napoleon,  oval  bust  in  military  coat,  facing  Marie  Louise,  figures  of 

Peace  and  War  Avith  imperial  crown  and  eagle  above  the  busts. 
Stipple.    Unsigned.     On  tinted  paper.     Folio. 

2881.  Napoleon,  circular  bust  as  Premier  Consul.     Mezzotint.     Levachez, 

sculp.  Underneath  is  a  scene  of  the  Bataille  de  Marengo.  Du- 
plessis-Bertaux,  del.  The  whole  surrounded  by  a  border  in  line. 
Folio. 

2882.  Napoleon,  bust  only,  with  inscription.    Mezzotint  and  line.    8vo. 

2883.  Napoleon,  bust  in  uniform,  wearing  crown  of  laurel,  representation 

of  the  battle  of  Austerlitz  beneath.  Composee,  dessinee,  et  gravee 
par  Duplessi-Bertaux,  terminee  par  Bovinet.    Line  engraving.    Folio. 

2884.  Napoleon,  bust  in  uniform,  no  hat.     Line  engraving.     Unsigned,  to- 

gether with  facsimiles  of  two  signatures,  a  colored  view  of  Porto 
Ferrajo,  and  colored  map  of  the  Island  of  Elba.     On  1  sheet,  folio. 

London,  1816 

2885.  Napoleon,  small  bust,  embroidered  coat,  in  colors,  at  the  top  of  sheet 

containing  a  rebus  on  Bonaparte,  the  figures  also  in  colors.     Folio. 

Paris,  n.d. 

2886.  Napoleon,  bust  in  uniform,  sword,  books,  foliage,  etc.,  beneath.     J. 

Landseer  fecit.  W.  M.  Craig  delint.  Line  engraving.  Proof  on 
India  paper.    Folio.  London,  1797 

2887.  Napoleon,  bust  in  uniform,  no  hat,  left  hand  at  breast.     Lithograph 

after  G.  Bodmer.    Proof  on  India  paper  before  letters.    Folio. 

2888.  Napoleon,  bust  in  uniform,  wearing  cocked  hat,  together  with  portraits 

of  Ney,  Desaix  and  Kleber.  All  12mo,  and  full  bust.  Lefevre  del. 
et  sc,  biographical  accounts  of  all.    Excerpt,  on  folio  sheet. 

2889.  Napoleon,  bust  in  uniform,  no  hat.     Grave  par  P.  Audouin,  dessine 

d'apres  nature  par  Vauthier.  Line  engraving.  Folio  (thinned  in 
several  places).  Paris,  n.d. 

2890.  Napoleon,  bust  in  uniform,  no  hat.    Line  engraving.    Unsigned,  with 

facsimiles  of  signatures.    Folio. 

2891.  Napoleon,  bust,  state  robes,  no  hat.    T.  Bouilliard  delineavit  &  sculpsit. 

Line  engraving.     Large  folio.     Full  margins.  Paris,  n.d. 


2892.  Napoleon,  bust  in  uniform,  with  2  signatures,  colored  view  of  Porto 

Ferrajo  and  map  of  Elba,  also  colored.     On  1  sheet,  folio. 

London,  1816 

2893.  Napoleon,  medallion  bust,  allegorical  border,  P.  H.  Toncis,  scu.    Line. 

Folio.    Proof  before  inscription. 

2894.  Napoleon^  bust  in  uniform,  looking  left,  no  hat;  on  same  sheet  por- 

traits of  Marie  Louise,  Napoleon  II.  and  Pius  YII.  all  within  orna- 
mental frames.    Line.    Folio.  Paris,  n.d. 

2895.  Napoleon,   sculptured  bust,   facing  left.     Cajetanus   Bossa  delin.   et 

sculpt.    Line  engraving.     Folio. 

2896.  Napoleon,  bust  in  uniform,  cocked  hat,  symbolical  print,  inscription 

in  German  commencing  "  Die  Ketten  so  er  uns  geschmiedet,  nun 
lasten  sie  auf  ihni  allein,'^  etc.,  view  of  Elba,  etc.    Stipple.    Folio. 

Numberg,  n.d. 

2897.  Napoleon,  another  copy  of  the  same  in  colors. 

2898.  Napoleon,  bust  in  floral  oval,  royal  robes,  wreath  of  laurel.    Lit.  Zan- 

noli.    India  paper.    Folio. 

2899.  Napoleon,  bust  in  uniform  with  hat,  surrounded  by  groups  of  battle- 

flags,  munitions  of  war,  Egyptian  sphinxes,  &c.  "  Le  Temple  de  la 
Gloire.    ^Egypte.  Italic."    Lith.  Eobert  et  Blouet.     Folio. 

[Paris,  n.d.] 

2900.  Napoleon,   bust   in   uniform,   facing   front,   no   hat.      Grave   par   P. 

Audouin,  dessine  d'apres  nature  par  Vauthier.     Line.     Small  folio. 

2901.  Napoleon.    '^  Eaccolta  di  varj  Ee  d'ltalia."    Portraits  of  the  different 

kings  of  Italy,  including  Napoleon,  full  bust,  also  representation  of 
the  crown.  18  figures  on  one  sheet.  G.  B.  L.  incise  all'  acquaforte. 
Folio. 

2902.  Napoleon,  bust  in  uniform,  facing  right,  long  hair,  no  hat.    Mezzotint 

by  S.  Arlent  Edwards,  signed  by  the  engraver.  China  paper.  Small 
folio. 

2903.  Napoleon,  bust  in  oval,  royal  robes,  wreath  of  laurel   [Mezzotint  by 

Levachez],  battle  scene  beneath.     8vo,  on  small  folio  sheet. 

2904.  Napoleon,  sculptured  full  bust,  wreath  of  laurel,  two  women  about  to 

place  garlands  of  flowers  about  his  neck.  F.  Ltd.  Goeury  sculpsit. 
Stipple.     Printed  in  colors.     Folio. 

2905.  Napoleon,  bust  on  pedestal,  long  hair.  Liberty  placing  wreath  on  head. 

History  taking  notes,  and  Peace  in  the  air  with  sword  and  scales. 
In  colors.  Line.  Unsigned.  Four  lines  in  Italian  underneath. 
Folio. 

2906.  Napoleon,  bust  in  oval,  wearing  cocked  hat.    J.  F.  Krethlow  sc.    J.  F. 

Bolt  del.     Stipple.     Printed  in  colors.    4to.  Berlin,  1806 


2907.  Napoleon,  bust,  Consul's  robes,  facing  left,  long  hair.     B.  Audouin, 

sculpt.  P.  Bouillon  del.  View  of  the  Battle  of  Marengo  beneath. 
Line  engraving.     Small  folio.  Paris,  n.d. 

2908.  Napoleon,  bust  in  uniform,  wreath  of  laurel.    Mezzotint  (by  Levachez). 

"  Napoleon  le  Grand,  Empereur  des  Frangais,  Eoi  d'ltalie,"  etc., 
representation  of  the  Battle  of  Marengo  beneath.  8yo,  on  small 
folio  sheet. 

2909.  Napoleon,    bust    in    uniform,    no    hat,    facsimiles    of    signatures    as 

Napoleon  and  first  Consul.  Stipple.  Svo,  on  folio  sheet.  Proof  on 
India  paper. 

2910.  Napoleon,  bust  in  uniform,  facing  front,  no  hat,  arms  folded.     Y. 

Mauduit,  sculp.    Guibert  del.    Stipple.    Printed  in  colors.    4to. 

Paris,  n.d. 

2911.  Napoleon,  bust  on  square  ground,  in  uniform,  with  hat,  arms  folded. 

^^  Empereur  des  Fran^ais."  Stipple.  Louis  Lacoste,  del.  et  sculp. 
With  letter  "  N  "  within  radiated  lines,  underneath.    4to. 

2912.  Napoleon,  bust  in  uniform,  with  medals.  .  Stipple.    4to. 

2913.  Napoleon,  bust  in  uniform,  no  hat,  laurel  and  other  decorations.    Litho- 

graph.   4to.  Miinchen,  n.d. 

2914.  Napoleon,  '^  Napoleone  il  Grande,"  bust  in  uniform,  no  hat.     D.  e 

grave  per  J.  Maina.     Stipple.  .  4to. 

2915.  Napoleon,  bust,  military  coat,  no  hat.     Dessine  et  grave  par  Jean 

Andre  L'Allemand  a  Vienne,  1804.  Stipple.  Printed  in  colors,  por- 
tions touched  up  by  hand.    4to. 

2916.  Napoleon.     "  Napoleon  le  Grand,"  bust  in  uniform,  no  hat.     Grave 

par  Mecou,  peint  par  J.  Isabey,  1812.     Stipple.     Open  letters.    4to. 

2917.  Napoleon,  bust  in  uniform,  long  hair,  no  hat.     C.  H.  Hodges,  sculp. 

J.  T.  Ruica  pinxit.  Mezzotint,  probably  proof  before  inscription, 
small  margins.    4to. 

2918.  Napoleon,  bust,  Emperor^s  robes,  wreath  of  laurel,  also  portrait  of 

Marie-Louise,  Empress's  robes,  wearing  crown.  Dessine  par  R  .  .  ., 
Termine  par  Bensit.     Stipple.     Printed  in  colors,  4to.      Paris,  n.d. 

2919.  Napoleon,  Friedrich  Wilhelm  III,  and  Alexander  I,  3  busts  in  a  group, 

in  uniform,  sceptres  intertwined  with  laurel  wreath,  underneath,  with- 
in ornamental  border.  B.  H.  Bendix,  fee.  1807.  3  lines  in  German. 
Mezzotint.    4to.  Berlin;  A.  Philipson 

2920.  Napoleon,  bust  in  oval,  royal  robes,  wreath  of  laurel.    Grave  par  Ernst 

Thelott,  dessine  par  Desnoyers.    Stipple,  4to. 

2921.  Napoleon,  ''Buonaparte,  erster  Consul  der  Franz;  Republ,  Gebohren 

zu  Ajacis  in  Corsica  den  15  August  1769,"  bust  in  oval,  long  hair,  no 
hat.    Zu  finden  bey  den  Gebrudern  Klauber.    4to. 


2922.  Napoleon^  oval  bust  in  uniform  with  hat,  facing  left.    Line.    In  colors. 

8vo.  Paris;  Tessari  &  Co.,  n.d. 

2923.  Napoleon,  "  General  Buonaparte,"  bust  in  oval,    long  hair,    no    hat. 

Grave  par  Le  Drive  a  Paris,  dessine  par  Hileure  Le  Dru.     Stipple. 
4to. 

2924.  Napoleon,  "  Buonaparte  general  en  Chef  de  I'armee  d'ltalie,"  full  bust 

in  oval,  long  hair.     Grave  par  G.  Jean  Boggi  a  Milan.     Stipple  in 
brown.     (Small  hole  in  margin  repaired.)    4to. 

2925.  Xapoleon,  bust  in  uniform,    facing    right,    no    hat.     Stipple.     Un- 

signed, 4to. 

2926.  Napoleon,  bust  in  uniform,  cocked  hat.    Engraved  by  S.  Cousins,  from 

the  original  by  R.  Lefevre.     Mezzotint.     Proof  before  inscription. 
India  paper.    4to. 

2927.  Napoleon,  "  Napoleon  le  Grand,"  bust  in  uniform,  cocked  hat,  facing 

right,  sword  and  laurel  beneath.     Lehmann  in  Berlin.     Stipple  and 
outline.    4to. 

*  2928.  Napoleon,  bust  in  uniform,   facing  front,   no  hat.     Grave  par  By. 
Roger,  dessine  par  J.  Guerin.    Line  and  stipple.    In  colors.    4to. 

2929.  Napoleon,  "  N  Bonaparte,  ler  Consul,"  silhouetted  bust  in  oval,  long 

hair,  no  hat.     Grave  p.  Lasquelion,  dess.  p.  Yilleneuve.     Line  and 
stipple.     4to.  Paris,  n.d. 

2930.  Napoleon,  bust  in  uniform  facing  front,  no  hat.    B.  Roger,  sc.    Luneret 

pinx.    Line  and  stipple.    4to.  Paris,  n.d. 

2931.  Napoleon,  bust  in  oval,  in  uniform,  facing  front,  no  hat.     Stipple. 

Unsigned.     4to. 

2932.  Napoleon,  "  Napoleon  le  Grand  et  Marie  Louise  unis  par  le  Genie  de  la 

Paix,"  bust  of  each  in  oval.     Girard,  sculp.     Boizot  del.     Stipple. 
4to. 

2933.  Napoleon,  bust  in  uniform,  no  hat,  facing  right,   Leroux,   sculpsit. 

Line  engraving.     Proof  before  all  letters.     (Inscription,  etc.,  filled 
in  with  pencil.)     4to.    India  paper. 

2934.  Napoleon,  bust  in  oval,  royal  robes,  wreath  of  laurel,  Grave  par  P. 

Audouin,  peint  par  C.  de  Chatillon.     Line  engraving.    4to,  margins 
cut  away. 

2935.  Napoleon,  bust  in  uniform,  within  ornamental  frame,  no  hat,  facing 

left.    Grave  par  Mecou,  peint  par  J.  Isabey.    4to. 

2936.  Napoleon,  bust  in  oval,  royal  robes,  iron  crown,  G.  Loughi  disegne, 

1812.    Line  engraving.    4to  (two  small  spots). 

2937.  Napoleon,  another  copy  of  preceding  without  engraver's  name,  and 

perfect.    4to. 


2938.  Xapoleon,  head  from  a  sculpture.     Grave  par   G.  Morghen   dessine 

d'apres  nature  par  J.  B.  Wicar  en  1807.    Line  engraving,  proof  before 
inscription.    4to. 

2939.  Napoleox,  bust  in  uniform,  no  hat;  full  bust  in  uniform,  no  hat. 

Stipple,  by  MacKenzie;  full  bust  in  uniform,  no  hat.     Stipple  by 
Page,  London  1815.    4to  and  12mo.    Together,  3  pieces. 

2940.  Xapoleon-,  bust  in  uniform,  no  hat,  lithographed,  proof  before  all  let- 

ters; head  in  oval,  proof  before  all  letters  on  India  paper,  4to  and 
12mo.    2  pieces. 

2941.  Napoleox^  bust  in  uniform,  no  hat.    Dessine  d'apres  nature  par  Philip- 

peaux.    Stipple ;  full  bust  in  uniform,  no  hat.    Unsigned.     (Margins 
of  both  preceding  portraits  cut  away.)     2  pieces. 

2942.  Xapoleox^   ^^  Alexander  Buonaparte,   de   Bewondering   der   Waereld," 

bust  in  uniform,  facing  right,  long  hair,  no  hat.     G.  Eoss  excudit, 
X.  V.  D.  Meer,  jun.,  fee.    Line  engraving.    4to,  full  margins. 

2943.  Xapoleox.    Another  copy  of  the  preceding,  margins  somewhat  shorter, 

and  printed  on  a  different  kind  of  paper,  slightly  creased. 

2944.  Xapoleon"^    "  Buonapartes    Stuff  en  jahre,^'    containing    nine    portraits, 

showing  every  step  in  his  career  from  his  childhood  to  his  downfall. 
In  colors.    4to. 

2945.  Xapoleox^  bust  in  uniform,  long  hair,  no  hat.    Grave  par  G.  Fiesinger, 

dessine  par  J.  Guerin.     Stipple.    4to,  margin  repaired.       Paris,  n.d. 

The  reproduction  in   Sloane's  Life  of  Napoleon   was   made  from   this 
engraving. 

2946.  Xapoleon^  bust  in  uniform,  facing  front,  no  hat.    Alex.  Tardieu  sculp. 

Muneret  pinxt.    1810.     Stipple.    Proof  before  inscription.  -  4to. 

2947.  ^APOLEOX^  bust  in  uniform,  left  hand  in  breast.    Lebeau  sculp.,  Naudet 

del.  "  Xapoleon  ler.'^    Line  and  stipple.    4to.  Paris,  n.d. 

2948.  Xapoleox,  bust  in  uniform,  looking  left,  no  hat.     Grave  par  G.  W. 

Nettling,  1800,  peint  par  Bader  Dalbe,  entitled  "  Bonaparte  Per  Con- 
sul de  la  Eepublique  Frangaise."     Stipple,  4to,  small  margins. 

2949.  N'apoleon^  bust  in  uniform,  facing  front,  long  hair,  no  hat.     Stipple. 

Unsigned.    Proof  before  all  letters.    4to. 

2950.  Xapoleox^  bust,  royal  robes,  facing  right,  long  hair,  no  hat.     Mezzo- 

tint.   4to  (worn  impression). 

2951.  Xapoleon",  the  same,  proof  before  inscription. 

2952.  Napoleon,  bust  in  oval,  facing  left,  without  hat,  Capitano  B.  Lasinio 

sculp.,  1808.     Stipple.    "  Napoleone  il  Grande.^'    4to,  with  margins. 

2953.  Napoleon^  bust  in  uniform,  facing  right,  no  hat,  long  hair,  C.  Turner, 

sculp.    David,  pinxt.    Mezzotint.    Proof  in  open  letters.    Small  mar- 
gins, 4to.  London,  1814 


2954.  Napoleon,  bust  in  uniform,  faciug  left,  no  hat,  Gio  B.  Galliano  inc. 

Ant.  Galliano  dis.    Line  engraving,  4to.    Small  margins  (mounted). 

2955.  Napoleon,  bust,  great  coat,  facing  left,  no  hat.    Line  and  stipple.    Un- 

signed.   4to. 

2956.  Napoleon,  bust  in  uniform,  facing  front,  no  hat.  Dessine  d'apres  nature 

par  Vauthier.    Stipple.    4to. 

2457.  Napoleon,  "  Generale  Bonaparte,"  bust  in  uniform,  facing  left,  long 
hair,  no  hat,  symbolical  border,  I.T.  in  Milano.     Stipple.     4to. 

2958.  Napoleon,  "  Bonaparte,  General  en  chef  de  I'armee  d'ltalie,"  bust, 

facing  right,  long  hair,  no  hat.  Dessine  d'apres  nature  et  grave  et 
Milan,  1796.     Stipple.     4to. 

2959.  Napoleon,  oval  bust  in  uniform,  in  1  section ;  in  another,  a  triumphal 

arch  erected  in  Dresden,  1807.  Line.  Unsigned.  2  plates  on  1 
sheet.    4to. 

2960.  Napoleon,  bust  in  royal  robes,  with  Marie  Louise,  crown  above,  French 

and  Austrian  eagles  at  sides,  cupids,  cloud  effect,  &c.  Line.  Un- 
signed.   4to. 

2961.  Napoleon,  medallion  bust;  also  of  Josephine,  2  on  1  sheet.    "  Al.  Sig- 

Giovanni  de  Bizzarro.''  G.  B.  Gremonese,  scolpi,  &c.  V.  N.  An- 
tonioli,  inciso.  Line ;  the  same,  treated  in  a  similar  manner.  Oblong 
4to.     (2  pieces). 


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2962.  Napoleon^  ''  Die  Klagen  der  Anhanger  Buonaparte  bey  seiner  Gefan- 

gennehmung  den  15  July  1815,"  bust  portrait  on  wall,  other  figures 
portraits.    4to. 

2963.  Napoleon,  bust,  as  Premier  Consul,  in  uniform,  with  hat.     Yiardot. 

Lith.  de  Ducarme.     Galerie  Universelle,  publiee  par  Blaisot.     8vo. 

[Paris,  n.d.] 

2964.  Napoleon,  oval  bust  in  ermine  robe,  laurel  wreath  encircling  head. 

Pencil  drawing.    Unsigned.    8vo. 

2965.  Napoleon,  bust  in  uniform,  with  arms  of  France  underneath.     Bruck- 

man.     '^Napoleon,    ler   Kayser   von   Franckreich,   und   Konig   von 
Italien.'^    Line.    8vo. 

2966.  Napoleon,  bust  in  uniform.    "  Napoleon  Premier,  Empereur  des  Fran- 

gais,  Keiser  der  Franschen,  &c.''    Line.    Unsigned.    8vo. 

2967.  Napoleon,  bust.  Emperor's  robes,  with  wreath  of  laurel,  in  oval.    Grave 

par  A.  Tardieu,  dessine  par  Isabey.    Stipple.    Printed  in  colors,  por- 
tions touched  up  by  hand.     8vo.  •  [Paris],  1805 

2968.  Napoleon,  oval  bust  in  state  robes  with  ermine  collar,  hat  with  plumes, 

cross  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  &c.,  with  crown  underneath.    Stipple. 
J.  Chapman,  sculp.    8vo.  [London;  J.  Wilkes,  1806] 

2969.  Napoleon,  bust  in   uniform  with  great  coat  and  hat.     Lithograph. 

"II.  B.  3.  L.''    Royal  8vo. 

2970.  Napoleon,  bust  in  Consul's  coat,  long  hair,  ruffled  shirt-front.     Un- 

signed.    8vo. 

2971.  Napoleon,  oval  bust,  military  coat  and  hat,  facing  left.     Stipple.     J. 

F.  Bolt,  del.  J.  F.  Krethlow,  sc.     In  colors.     8vo. 

Berlin;  I.  I.  Freidhof,  1806 


2972.  Napoleon,  bust  (showing  outline  of  sash),  embroidered  coat,  long  hair. 

With  facsimile  of  signature.    On  India  paper.    Unsigned.    8vo. 

2973.  Napoleon,  "  Napoleon  I.    Kayser  von    Frankreich  und    Konig    von 

Italien,"  bust  in  uniform,  wearing  cocked  hat.     Line  and  stipple. 
Unsigned.    8 vo  (slightly  wormed). 

2974.  Napoleon,  oval  bust  in  uniform.     Line  and  stipple.     Published  by 

Dean  and  Munday.    Unsigned.    8vo.  London,  n.d. 

2976.  Napoleon,  oval  bust,  with  the  Emperor  of  Austria  on  monument,  being 
crowned  by  an  Angel  of  Peace,  the  figure  of  Fame  with  inverted  torch 
standing  near.    Line.    Unsigned.    In  colors.    8vo.  [1809] 

2976.  Napoleon,  oval  bust  in  uniform,  without  cap.    Line  and  stipple.   Canu, 

fecit.    8vo.  Paris,  n.d. 

2977.  Napoleon,  oval  bust,  embroidered  coat,  long  hair.     "  Buonaparte,  Gen- 

eral en  chef  de  I'Armee,  d'ltalie,  &c.     ^'  Derais,  delinav.     Ehuotte, 
sculp.     Stipple.     8vo.  Paris,  n.d. 

2978.  Napoleon,  oval  bust,  embroidered  coat,  high-buttoned,  long  hair.     F. 

Bonneville,  del.  sculp.     Stipple.    8vo.  Paris,  n.d. 

2979.  Napoleon,  oval  bust,  embroidered  coat,  long  hair.     "  Premier  Consul 

de  la  Republique  Frangaise."     Stipple.     Unsigned.     8vo. 

Augsburg,  n.d. 

2980.  Napoleon,  "Bonaparte,"  Intagliato  in  rame  di  G.  Werner,  diessinato, 

alia  natura  in  Italia.     Stipple  in  brown,  colored  by  hand,  face  dis- 
figured.   8vo. 

2981.  Napoleon,  oval  bust  on  square  ground,  embroidered  coat,  long  hair. 

D'apres  le  Dessin  de  Milan.     Stipple.     Eoyal  8vo.     (Slight  repairs 
to  right  margin).  Nuremberg  n.d. 

2982.  Napoleon,  bust  in  uniform,  underneath  it  a  Russian  scene,   "  Zyne 

vlugt  uit  Rusland."    Line.    J.  E.  ^larcus,  sculp.    8vo. 

2983.  Napoleon,  bust  in  oval.  Consul's  coat,  long  hair.    Line  and  stipple.    G. 

Zaureio,  ping,  a  Milano.     G.  F.  Riedel,  excud.    8vo.      (Somewhat 
stained  on  portion  of  left  margin.) 

2984.  Napoleon,  bust  in  oval,  in  Consul's  coat,  long  hair.     Stipple.     Uur 

signed.     8vo.  1800 

2985.  Napoleon,  circular  bust,  embroidered  coat.     Stipple.     Unsigned.     8vo. 

2986.  Napoleon,  bust  in  uniform,  cocked  hat,  facing  right.     Stipple.     In 

colors.     8vo. 

2987.  Napoleon,  oval  bust,  embroidered  coat,  long  hair.     Stipple.     Dessine 

par  T.  Guerin.    Grave  par  E.  G.  Herhan.    8vo.  [Paris,  1797] 


2988.  Napoleon,  oval  bust,  facing  right,  in  Consul's  coat.     Line.     Dessine 

par  Isabey,  et  grave  par  Alex.  Tardieu,  gr.  de  la  m.arine.  India 
paper.     8vo.  [Paris,  1802] 

"  Qui  Pretera  jamais  pour  tracer  son  histoire, 
Une  plume  a  Clio?  I'aile  de  la  vietoire." 

Par  Theveneau. 

2989.  Napoleon^  bust.  Consul's  robes,  no  hat,  long  hair,  facing  left.  Grave  par 

Moreau,  peint  par  David.    Stipple.    Printed  in  colors.    8vo. 

2990.  Xapoleon,  oval  bust,  embroidered  coat,  long  hair.     Drawn  from  life 

at  Milan.    Engraved  by  J.  Allen.    Line  and  stipple.    8vo. 

2991.  Napoleon",  oval  bust,  with  small  scene,  battle-flags,  &c.   (top),  minia- 

ture views  (right  and  left),  and  scene  of  the  Bataille  de  Marengo 
(bottom).  Line  and  stipple.  Dessine  et  grave  par  Chataignier.  8vo. 
(A  few  green  stains.)  Paris,  n.d. 

2992.  Napoleon^  oval  bust,  fatigue  uniform,  facing  left,  long  hair.    Line  and 

stipple.    Unsigned.     8vo. 

2993.  Napoleon^  bust  in  uniform,  facing  left,  arms  folded,  cocked  hat.   Lith. 

de  H.  Gaugain.    In  colors.    8vo. 

2994.  Napoleon,  bust  in  uniform  under  great  coat.     On  steel.    Waltner,  del. 

et  sc.    India  paper.    8vo. 

2995.  Napoleon,  oval  bust,  embroidered  coat,  long  hair,  showing  upper  por- 

tion of  sash.  Stipple.  Dessine  par  J.  Guerin.  Grave  par  Isid. 
Weiss.     8vo.  [Paris,  1797] 

2996.  Napoleon,  bust  in  uniform,  right  hand    at  breast.      Laugier    sculp. 

Steube  pinx.  Line  engraving.  2  states,  both  India  paper,  one  un- 
finished proof.    8vo. 

2997.  Napoleon,  bust  in  uniform  with  hat.     Stipple.    India  paper.    8vo. 

2998.  Napoleon,  bust,  in  uniform  with  hat.    From  a  sketch  by  Col.  Planat, 

his  private  secretary  on  board  H.  M.  S.  Bellerophon,  Plymouth 
Sound,  July  31,  1815.    Line.    8vo. 

2999.  Napoleon,  bust  in  uniform,  wearing  cocked  hat.     Outline  portrait,  in 

brown.    Unsigned.    8vo. 

3000.  Napoleon,  bust  in  uniform,  facing  front,    no    hat.     L.  Blanc,    fecit. 

Stipple.    Printed  in  colors.    Proof  before  inscription.    8vo. 

3001.  Napoleon,  bust  in  oval  (right)  bust  of  George  III  (left),  showing  view 

of  Malta.     German  copperplate  proof,  unsigned.     Oblong  8vo. 

3002.  Napoleon,  bust  in  uniform  facing  left,  long  hair,  no  hat.     Stipple. 

Unsigned.    8vo. 

3003.  Napoleon,  "Bonaparte,  Premier  Consul  de  la  Republique  Frangaise. 

Pacificateur,"  bust  in  uniform,  no  hat.  Grave  par  Moreau,  peint  par 
David.    Stipple.    Printed  in  colors.    8vo. 


3004.  Xapoleox,  another  copy  of  the  preceding,  slightly  different,  in  colors, 

and  with  the  omission  of  the  last  word  on  inscription.    8vo. 

3005.  Napoleon,  bust  in  uniform,  no  hat.     Stipple,  unsigned.     Proof  before 

all  letters.    8vo. 

3006.  Napoleon,  bust  from  a  sculpture,  cupids  about  to  place  garland  of 

roses  around  his  head.     Hulk,  sculp.  1805,  Le  Barbier  Paine,  del. 
Stipple  and  line.     Proof  before  inscription.     8vo. 

3007.  Napoleon,  bust  in  uniform,  no  hat,  ornamental  borders.     Grave  Hep- 

wood.    Proof  on  India  paper.    8vo. 

3008.  Napoleon,  bust  in  oval,  long  hair,  no  hat.    A.  Tardieu  sc.  Isabey  del. 

Line  and  stipple.     8vo. 

3009.  Napoleon,  bust  in  uniform,  wearing  cocked  hat.     Grave  par  Loman. 

Mezzotint.    In  colors.     8vo  (slightly  rubbed). 

3010.  Napoleon,  bust  in  uniform,  engraved  by  M.  Pekenino,  Philadelphia. 

Stipple.    8vo. 

3011.  Napoleon,  bust  in  uniform,  royal  robes,  no  hat,  facing  right.    Line  and 

stipple.    Unsigned.    8vo.  Paris,  n.d. 

3012.  Napoleon,  bust  in  oval,  royal  robes,  iron  crown,  a.b.  L.  fecit.     Line 

engraving.    8vo. 

3013.  Napoleon,  bust  in  uniform,  facing  right,  no  hat.    Grave  par  Queverdo, 

dessine  par  Bourdon.    Line  engraving.    8vo.  Paris,  n.d. 

3014.  Napoleon,  bust,  from  a  statue,  battle  scene  beneath,  colored  by  hand. 

Drawn  and  engraved  by  Brocas,  Jr.     8vo. 

3015.  Napoleon,  ''  Napoleone  il  Grande,'^  full  bust    in  oval,    royal    robes, 

wreath  of  laurel.    Luigi  Rados,  inc.     Stipple.     8vo.        Milano,  n.d. 

3016.  Napoleon,  bust  in  ConsuPs  coat  in  circle  within  a  square.  Line.  Drawn 

from  the  life  by  T.  Phillips.     R.A.  in  1802.     Engraved  by  Edwards. 
[Private  Plate].    8vo. 

3017.  Napoleon^  oval  bust  in  uniform.     Line  and  stipple.     Jiigel,  sculp.  8vo. 

Vienna,  n.d. 

3018.  Napoleon,  bust  in  uniform.     Dessine  d^apres  Nature  par  Vauthier, 

1814.     Grave  par  E.  Joseph.    8vo. 

3019.  Napoleon,  bust  in  uniform,  square.    Stipple.    Unsigned.    Proof  before 

letters.     8vo. 

3020.  Napoleon,  oval  bust  in  uniform.    Rosmasler,  f.  Stipple.     8vo. 

Zwickau;  Schumann,  n.d. 

3021.  Napoleon,  bust.  Emperor's  robes,  wearing  wreath  of  laurel.     Mezzo- 

tint.    In  colors.     8vo. 


3022.  Napoleon",  bust  in  coronation  robes,  with  a  wreath  border,  beneath 

which  are  cannon,  drum,  code,  decree,  &c.  "  Et  Spes  et  ratio  Studi- 
oruni  in  Caesare  tantum.  Dessine  par  J.  Goubaud.  Grave  par 
Benoist,  Je.  Line  and  stipple.     8vo. 

3023.  Napoleon,  as  First  Consul,  bust  in  uniform,  cocked  hat,  oval  bordered 

with  laurel.  J.  B.  L.  Massard  fils,  sculp.  J.  B.  F.  Massard  del. 
Stipple.    8vo. 

3024.  Napoleon,  "  Napol-eone  il  Grande,"  bust  in  uniform,  right  hand  at 

breast,  oval  bordered  with  laurel,  eagle  above.  G.  Canacci  inc.  Isabey 
dis.    Stipple.    8vo. 

3025.  Napoleon,  bust  in  uniform,  cocked  hat.     Stipple  and  line.    Unsigned. 

8vo,  full  margins.    Proof. 

3026.  Napoleon,  "Napoleon  ler,"  bust  in  uniform,  cocked  hat.     Gestochen 

von  J.  Schonberg.    Stipple.    8vo. 

3027.  Napoleon,  bust  in  uniform  as  First  Consul.     Grave  par  A.  Tardieu 

Dessine  par  Isabey.  Stipple.  In  colors,  portions  colored  by  hand. 
8vo. 

3028.  Napoleon,  "  Buonaparte,  General  en  Chef  der  Eepublique  Frankreich, 

bey  der  Italienischen  Armee,"  etc.,  full  bust  in  uniform,  cocked  hat, 
oval  bordered  with  laurel.    Line  engraving.    Unsigned.    8vo. 

3029.  Napoleon,  bust.  Consul's  coat,  no  hat.    Long  hair,  facing  left.  Grave  par 

Bortignon,  dessine  d'apres  nature.    Stipple.    Margins  cut  away.  8vo. 

3030.  Napoleon,  bust  in  uniform,  long  hair,  no  hat.     F.  Bonneville  del. 

sculp.    Stipple.    8vo. 

3031.  Napoleon,  bust  in  uniform,  royal  arms  beneath.    Mezzotint.   Blanchard 

del.  et  sculp.    8vo.  Paris,  n.d. 

3032.  Napoleon,    "  Napoleone   il    Grande,    Imperatore    dei    Frances   ie   Ke 

d^Italie,"  bust  in  uniform,  no  hat,  star  over  head.  D'e  grave  par  J. 
Maina.     Stipple.     Printed  in  colors.     8vo. 

3033.  Napoleon,  bust,  royal  robes,  facing  left,  oval  surrounded  by  laurel. 

Grave  par  Dion.    Stipple.    8vo.  Paris,  n.d. 

3034.  Napoleon,  "  General  Buonaparte,"  bust  in  uniform,  cocked  hat.     Un- 

signed.   8vo. 

3035.  Napoleon,  "  General  Buonaparte,"  bust  in  uniform,  cocked  hat.    Hous- 

ton, sc.    M.  Davide  pinx.    Stipple.    8vo. 

3036.  Napoleon,  bust,  facing  left,  ConsuFs  robes,  cocked  hat,  oval  surrounded 

by  laurel.  Stipple.  (Engraver's  name  erased),  in  bro^vn,  8vo. 
Proof  before  inscription. 

3037.  Napoleon,  bust  in  uniform,  facing  front,  no  hat.  Stipple.    Unsigned. 

Printed  in  colors.    12mo. 


3038.  Napoleon,  bust  in  uniform,  facing  left,  cocked  hat.     Tassaert,  sculpt. 

Thazel  del.     Line  engraving,  8vo. 

3039.  Napoleon,  bust  in  uniform,  facing  front,  no  hat.     Line  engraving. 

Unsigned,    8vo. 

3040.  Napoleon,  bust  in  uniform,  facing  front,  no  hat.     P.  Augrand,  sc. 

•Muneret  pinxt.    Stipple.    Proof  before  inscription,  8vo. 

3041.  Napoleon,  as  First  Consul,  bust  in  uniform,  elaborate  cocked  hat,  right 

hand  raised,  Bonneville  sculp.     Stipple.     8vo. 

3042.  Napoleon,  bust  in  uniform,  with  cap.    "  Napoleon  Premier,  Empereur 

des  Frangois,  Eoi  d'ltalie.''    Line  and  stipple  after  Lehmann,  Berlin. 
In  colors.     12mo. 

3043.  Napoleon,  bust  in  uniform,  facing  front,  no  hat.     Stipple.    Unsigned, 

8vo. 

3044.  Napoleon,  "  Buonaparte,  General  en  Chef  der  Italienische  Armee,"  bust 

in  uniform,  cocked  hat.     J.  C.  G.  Fritzsch  sc.     J.  T.  Eusca  pinx. 
Stipple.    8vo. 

3045.  Napoleon,  as  ''  Chief  Consul  of  France,"  full  bust  in  uniform,  cocked 

hat.     J.  A.  Kidd  sculp.     Stipple.     8vo.  [London,  n.d.] 

3046.  Napoleon,    "General    Buonaparte,"    bust    in    uniform,    cocked    hat. 

Schweyer  sc.     Stipple.    8vo. 

3047.  Napoleon,  bust  in  uniform,  facing  front,  no  hat.     Stipple.    Unsigned. 

Proof  before  all  letters.    8vo. 

3048.  Napoleon,  bust  in  uniform,  cocked  hat,  facing  right,  fait  par  Fiigel. 

Mezzotint,  8vo. 

3049.  Napoleon,  bust  in  uniform,  no  hat,  arms  folded,  facing  front.     B. 

Mauduit  sculpt.    Guibert  del.    Stipple,  8vo. 

3050.  Napoleon,  "  N.  Bonaparte,  Primo  Console  della  Eepubblica  Francese, 

Presidente    della    Eepca.      Italiana,"    bust,    ConsuFs    coat,  no    hat. 
Stipple.    Unsigned.    8vo.  Milano,  n.d. 

3051.  Napoleon,  "  Bonaparte,  drawn  from  the  Life  in  Italy,"  bust  in  uniform. 

Stipple.     Unsigned.     8vo.  London,  1797 

3052.  Napoleon,  "Bonaparte,  General  en  chef  de  I'Armee  d'ltalie,"  bust  in 

uniform,  long  hair,  no  hat,  facing  left.     Stipple.    L^nsigned.    8vo. 

3053.  Napoleon,  "  Buonaparte,  General  en  chef  de  I'Armee  dite  d'ltalie," 

bust  in  uniform,  long  hair,  no  hat,  facing  right.    Grave  par  Carle  B., 
Tan  5  [1798],  dessine  a  Eome  par  Ciprian.     Stipple.     8vo. 

3054.  Napoleon,  "  Napoleone  Bonaparte,  Generale  Comandante  dell  'Armata 

Francesie  in  Italia,"  bust  in  uniform,  long  hair,  no  hat.    Lafinio  inc. 
Stipple.    8vo.  in  Firenze,  n.d. 

3055.  Napoleon,  bust  in  uniform,  left  hand  at  breast,  no  hat,  facing  right. 

Stipple.    Unsigned.    8vo. 


3056.  Xapoleon,  ^''  Bonaparte  ler.  Consul/'  bust  in  oval,  Consul's  robes,  no 

hat.    J.  G.  Bendorp,  sculp.     1801.    Stipple,  8vo. 

3057.  Napoleon,  "  Napoleon  modele  des  braves,  pere  du  peuple,"  bust  in 

•uniform  facing  front,  no  hat.     Line  and  stipple.     Unsigned.     Proof 
in  open  letters.     8vo. 

3058.  Napoleon,  bust  in  uniform,  facing  front,  no  hat.    G.  Fechner  fc.  1849. 

Proof  before  inscription,  Svo. 

3059.  Napoleon,  bust  in  uniform,  facing  front,  no  hat.  B.  Eoger,  sc,  Muneret, 

pinx.     Proof  before  inscription  on  India  paper.     Svo. 

3060.  Napoleon,  "  Le   General  Buonaparte,"  bust  in  uniform  cocked  hat, 

figures  beneath.    Chr.  de  Mechel  graveur.     Stipple.     8vo. 

3061.  Napoleon.     Another  impression  of  the  above,  the  last  two  lines  of 

inscription    [on  the  preceding  there  are  three],  omitted.     8vo. 

3062.  Napoleon,  bust  in  uniform,  3  lines  in  Latin  underneath.     Line  and 

stipple.     Dessine  et  grave  par  Mecou  d'apres  le  buste  de  Houdon. 
8vo. 

3063.  Napoleon.    The  same,  but  without  the  Latin  inscription,  Mecou,  sculp. 

Proof  before  letters. 

3064.  Napoleon,  bust  in  uniform,  together  with  similar  portraits  of  Marie 

Louise  and  Francis,  Emperor  of  Austria,  on  one  sheet.    Stipple.    Un- 
signed.   8vo. 

3065.  Napoleon,  "  Bonaparte,  General  en  chef  de  I'Armee  d'ltalie,"  full  bust, 

in  uniform,  long  hair,  no  hat,  d'apres  le  dessin  de  Milan.    Mezzotint. 
8vo. 

3066.  Napoleon.    Another  copy  of  the  preceding,  cut  close  and  rubbed. 

3067.  Napoleon,  bust  in  uniform,  looking  front,  no  hat.     P.  Augrand  sc. 

Muneret  pinxt.     Stipple.    Svo.  Paris,  n.d. 

The  reproduction   in   Sloane's   Life  of  Napoleon   was   made   from   this 
engraving. 

3068.  Napoleon,  bust  in  uniform,  cocked  hat,  facing  left.    Grave  par  Joubert 

d'apres  Isabey,  1833.     Line  engraving.     8vo.     Proof  before  inscrip- 
tion on  India  paper. 

The  reproduction  in   Sloane's   Life  of  Napoleon   was  made   from   this 
engraving. 

3069.  Napoleon,  bust,  iron  crown.    G.  Loughi  disegne  ed  incise,  1812.    Line. 

Svo. 

The  reproduction   in  i51oane's  Life  of  Napoleon   was  made  from  this 
engraving. 

3070.  Napoleon,  bust  in  uniform.     "  Premier  Empereur  des  Frangais,  Koi 

d'ltalie."    Unsigned.    Svo. 

3071.  Napoleon,  "Bonaparte  et  sa  Femme,"   [Josephine],  medallion  busts. 

Stipple  in  bistre,  Svo.  Milan,  n.d. 


3072.  Napoleon,  bust  in  uniform,  no  hat.    A.  Maurin  del.     In  colors.     8vo. 

London,  n.d. 

3073.  Napoleon,  in  uniform,  wearing  cocked  hat,  on  horseback,  together 

with  bust  portraits  of  his  Marshals  (38  in  all),  on  sheet  entitled, 
"  jSTapoleon  ungeben  von  den  beriihmtesten  Generalen  senier  Zeit." 
Oblong  8vo. 

3074.  Napoleon,  2  busts  in  uniform,  both  proofs  before  inscription;  full 

length  in  uniform,  sentry  refusing  to  allow  him  to  pass.  In  colors; 
full  length,  on  the  Bellerophon.  In  colors,  8vo  and  12  mo.  Together, 
4  pieces. 

3075.  Napoleon,  Scott,  Byron  and  George  lY,  with  Princess  Charlotte  on 

etched  frontispiece  and  title  of  "  A  Biographical  Dictionary,  &c.  By 
E.  Bellchambers.  Vol.  1.  London,  n.d.  2  pp.  16mo;  Effigy  hung 
to  a  gallows  under  which  a  mob  is  building  a  fire.  W.  J.  White,  del. 
et  Sc.  16mo;  bust  in  oval,  uniformed,  with  Eussian  scene  beneath 
(Flight  from  Moscow).  Line.  12mo;  silhouette  bust  in  circle. 
^'  Tyrant  of  France,  &c.  "  Stipple.  Unsigned.  Pub.  by  Ackermann. 
12 mo.     (4  pieces). 

3076.  Napoleon,  bust  in  uniform,  without  hat.    Etched  by  T.  Chapman  from 

an  original  drawing  lately  brought  from  Paris,  by  M.  Barre.    8vo. 

3077.  Napoleon,  bust  in  uniform,  no  hat.     Dessine  d'apres  nature  et  grave 

par  Jazet.    Mezzotint.    8vo. 

3078.  Napoleon,  bust  in  uniform,  facing  front,  cocked  hat,  in  2  states.    Proof 

before  all  letters  and  with  inscription.    Line  and  stipple.    8vo. 

3079.  Napoleon,  (1)  half  length  in  uniform,  right  hand  in  vest,  in  colors  on 

China  paper  with  artistes  signature — G.W.H.  Ritchie.  12mo; 
(2)  three  quarter  length  in  uniform,  right  hand  in  vest,  standing 
near  chair.  In  colors  on  China  paper.  Unsigned,  but  probably  by 
the  above.    8vo.     (2  pieces,  1  damaged). 

3080.  Napoleon,  bust,  royal  robes,  wreath  of  laurel.    Cajet  Bosa  del.  et  incid., 

1817.    Line  and  stipple.    8vo. 

3081.  Napoleon,  "  Napoleone  I.,  U  Grande,''  bust,  royal  robes,  facing  right. 

Line  engraving.    8vo.  in  Venezia,  n.d. 

3082.  Napoleon,  "Napoleon  le  Grand  Empereur  des  Frangois,  etc.,"  bust, 

royal  robes.    Stipple.    8vo. 

3083.  Napoleon.  "  Napoleon  erster  Kaiser  von  Frankreich  und  Koenig  von 

Italien,"  bust,  ro3^al  robes,  wreath  of  laurel.  V.  J.  Yockerodt,  sculp. 
Stipple.     8vo. 

3084.  Napoleon,  bust  in  uniform,  facing  front,  no  hat,  arms  folded.     Line 

and  stipple.  Published  at  New  York  bv  Mr.  Wm.  Hill,  15  Washing- 
ton St.    8vo. 

3085.  Napoleon,  "  General  Buonaparte,"  bust,  oval,  also  on  same  plate  similar 

portrait  of  General  Dumourier.    Pye,  sculp.    8vo. 


3086.  Napoleon,  "  General  Buonaparte/^  bust,  in  uniform,  facing  left,  long 

hair,  no  hat.  *  C.  Josi    del.  &  sculp.      J.    C.    I^eeuwestyn     excud. 
Stipple.    8vo. 

3087.  Napoleox.  bust,  uniform,  facing  right,  long  hair,  no  hat.     I.  Schiavo- 

netti    sculp.    F.  Cossia    pinxt.     Veronae  1797.     Stipple.     8vo. 

London,  1797 

3088.  Napoleox^  bust  in  uniform,  facing  right,  long  hair,  no  hat,  Martinelli 

excudit.     G.  Zauerio  ping,  a  Milano.     Line  and  stipple.    8vo. 

3089.  Napoleon",    bust    in    uniform,    facing    left,    no    hat.     Stipple.     8vo, 

(spotted). 

3090.  Napoleon,  '^  General  Buonaparte,"  bust,  in  uniform,  long  hair,  no  hat, 

nach  Natur  gezeichn;  zu  Mailand  von  Canu,  gestoch:  von  C.  Muller. 
Stipple.    8vo. 

3091.  Napoleon,  bust  in  uniform,  with  great  coat  and  fur  collar,  hat,  &c. 

"A  la  Bataille  d'Eylau."     Marckl    del.     J.   de   Mare    sc.     India 
paper.    8vo.  [Paris;  Pourrat  freres,  n.d.] 

3092.  Napoleon,  oval  bust  in  embroidered  coat,  long  hair.    "  Oberbefehlshaber 

der  Italienischen  Armee,  &c/'    Line  and  stipple.    Unsigned.    8vo. 

3093.  Napoleon,  oval  bust  in  uniform,  on  square  ground.    Line  and  stipple. 

"Gestochen  von  A.  Briickner  in  Leipzig."     8vo. 

3094.  Napoleon,    bust    in    circle,    uniform,    without    hat.      "  Kaiser    der 

Franzozen,  &c."    Stipple.    Unsigned.     12mo. 

3095.  Napoleon,  bust  in  embroidered  coat.     Stipple.     Bouillon    del.     T.  V. 

Poll  sculp.    12mo. 

3096.  Napoleon,  circular  bust,  embroidered  coat,  hat  with  plumes,  long  hair. 

Stipple.     Dessine  par  J.  Guerin.     Grave  par  Tapinois.     12mo. 

Paris;  chez  PAuteur,  n.d. 

3097.  Napoleon,  oval  bust  in  uniform,  with  Cross  and  Star.     "  Keiser  af 

Frankerig,  Kongo  til  Italien."     Line  and  stipple.     Unsigned.     In 
colors.    12mo. 

3098.  Napoleon,  oval  bust,  Consular  coat,  long  hair,  plumed  hat,  facing  left. 

Stipple.    Unsigned.    In  sepia.    12mo. 

3099.  Napoleon,  oval  bust,  embroidered  coat  with  frilled  shirt-front,  hat 

with  plume,  wavv  hair.    J.  Chapman   sculp.    "  Published  as  the  Act 
directs,  July  15,  "1797."    12mo. 

3100.  Napoleon,  bust  in  uniform,  facing  right,  cocked  hat,   arms  folded. 

Stipple.    Printed  in  colors.    12mo,  margins  cut  away. 

3101.  Napoleon,  bust  in   square,  embroidered  coat  and  hat  with  plum.es. 

Line.    R.  Scott  sc.    12mo. 

3102.  Napoleon,   oval   bust,   military   coat,   ruffled    shirt-front,   long   hair. 

Engraved  for  the  Lady's  Magazine.    Line.     12mo. 

[London;  G.  G.  &  J.  Robinson,  1800] 


3103.  Napoleon^  oval  bust  on  square  ground,  embroidered  lapels  on  coat, 

ruffled  shirt-front.    Line.    Unsigned.     12mo. 

3104.  Napoleon,  oval  bust,  embroidered  coat  with  sash  over  shoulder.     Line 

and  stipple.    L.  Portman    sc.     12mo. 

3105.  Napoleon,    oval    bust,    embroidered    coat,    long    hair.      "Bonaparte, 

General  en  chef  des  armees  de  la  Eep.  fse.  &c."     F.  Bonneville  del. 
sculp.*  Stipple.     12mo.  Paris,  n.d. 

3106.  Napoleon^  bust  in  uniform,  no  hat,  also  similar  portrait  of  Marie 

Louise.    Both  stipple.    Unsigned.    Both  printed  in  colors.     12mo. 

3107.  Napoleon,   oval   bust,    facing   right,   embroidered   coat,    black    stock. 

"  Bonaparte,  Premier  Consul  de  la  Republique  Frangaise,  Pacifica- 
teur.'^     Peint  par  David.     Gravee  par  Moreau.     Stipple.     12mo. 

3108.  Napoleon — Another   copy,    sepia,   white    stock.      "  Bonaparte,'^   only, 

without  other  wording. 

3109.  Napoleon,  oval  bust  as  Consul,  embroidered  high-buttoned  coat.     Line 

and  stipple,  proof.    Unsigned.     12mo. 

3110.  Napoleon,  oval  bust,  facing  right,  long  hair.    J.  T.  Ruska  pinx.    G.  G. 

Endner  sc.     Stipple.     12mo.  [Leipzig,  1797] 

3111.  Napoleon,  bust  in  square,  in  Consul's  coat,  long  hair.    Line.    De  Lira 

del.     Clemens    sc.     Square  12mo. 

3112.  Napoleon,  bust,  embroidered  coat,  long  hair;  underneath,  a  view  ot 

equestrian  figures,  houses,  &c.    Line.    Couche  fils.  sculp.    12mo. 

3113.  Napoleon,  2  busts  (separate)  on  1  sheet;  (A)  embroidered  coat,  long 

hair,  facing  right.     Reveil    sculp.     (B)  embroidered  coat  and  collar, 
long  hair,  tied  in  back,  facing  left.    Line.    Unsigned.    Both  12mo. 

3114.  Napoleon,  bust,  embroidered  coat.     Stipple.     Unsigned.     12mo. 

3115.  Napoleon,  bust  in  square,  embroidered  coat,  long  hair,  with  symbolical 

border  of  flags,  lions'  heads,  angels,  &c.     Line.    Unsigned.     12mo. 

3116.  Napoleon,  oval  bust,  embroidered  coat.     J.  T.  Eusca    pinxt.     G.  G. 

Endner   sc.     1797.     Stipple.     12mo. 

3117.  Napoleon,   oval   bust,   embroidered   coat,   as   First   Consul.      Stipple. 

Heath   sc.     12mo.  •  [London,  1801] 

3118.  Napoleon,  circular  bust,  laureated,  in  uniform,  with  portion  of  tree  at 

right   lower   corner.     Line.      "  Venezia   presso   Antonio   Latta   9m. 
Giacomo."     12mo. 

3119.  Napoleon,  oval  bust,  in  Consul's  coat,  curly  hair.     Stipple.     H.  Lips 

sculp.     12mo. 

3129.  Napoleon,  oval  bust,  facing  left,  in  embroidered  coat.    With  facsimile 
signature.     Stipple.     From  an  original  by  Masquerier.     12mo. 

London;  Tegg  &  Castleman,  1803 


3121.  Napoleon^,  oval  bust,  long  hair.     "  Piiblicato  in  Venezia  da  Giuseppe 

Sardi,   11   2,   Maggio,    1797.'^     Verite   dis.     Zamcon   inc.     Stipple. 
12mo. 

3122.  Napoleon,  oval  bust,  laureated,  long  hair.    "  Buonaparte,  Erste  Consul 

der  Fransche  Eepublick."     Line.     "  Nedert.  Marc.  1800.     Maart  J. 
Stuk.  Bladz.  96."     12mo. 

3123.  Napoleon,   bust,    long   hair,    within   a    victor's    wreath    (oval),    and 

labelled,  "  Napoleone  Buonanaparte."     Line.     12mo.     [Probably  an 
Italian  print,  although  unsigned.] 

3124.  Napoleon,  bust  in  circle  within  octagonal  border,  "Napoleon  Buona- 

parte, Cree  a  paCIfler  Ce  MonDe."     Stipple.     Inv.  p.  Sim.  Oswald 
&  grav.  p.  Jos.     Rauschmayr  tons  deux  Bavarvis.     12mo. 

3125.  Napoleon,    oval    bust,    embroidered    coat,    long    hair.      "  Buonaparte, 

General  en  chef  de  TArmee  d'ltalie."    Stipple.    Unsigned.     12mo. 

3126.  Napoleon,  oval  bust,  embroidered  coat  and  collar,  with  facsimile  sig- 

nature underneath.     "  From  a  portrait  painted  by  Boilly,  engraved 
by  Levachez  and  published  in  August,  1802."    12mo. 

3127.  Napoleon,  oval  bust,  in  uniform.     From  an  original  painting  in  the 

Florence  Gallery.     B.  K.  Porter    del.     J.  Wright    sculp.     Stipple. 
12mo. 

3128.  Napoleon,  bust  in  uniform  with  great  coat.     Pencil  drawing.     Un- 

signed.    12mo. 

3129.  Napoleon,  oval  bust,  embroidered  coat  and  collar.     Stipple.     Point 

pinxt.     Massard    sculpt.     12mo.  Paris,  n.d. 

3130.  Napoleon,  oval  bust,  military  coat.     Stipple.     "  Empereur  de  France, 

Roi  d'ltalie,  &c."     12mo.  Paris,  n.d. 

3131.  Napoleon,  oval  bust,  embroidered  coat,  cocked  hat  and  feathers.    Line. 

Engraved  from  a  print  published  at  Paris,  done  from  an  original 
painting  at  Milan  by  Citn.  Appiani.    12mo. 

3132.  Napoleon,  oval  bust  in  uniform,  with  hat.     Stipple.    Proof  before  all 

letters.    12mo.     (Old  writing  erased  from  lower  margin.) 

3133.  Napoleon,  bust,  partly  in  oval,  uniform,  with  hat.    Lithograph.    Un- 

signed.   12mo. 

3134.  Napoleon,  bust    (unfinished),  hat,   collar,  and  portion  of  arm  and 

shoulder  finished  in   stipple.     Proof  on   India  paper.     Unsigned. 
12mo. 

3135.  Napoleon,  circular  bust,  curly  hair,  embroidered  lapels  and  collar.     5 

lines  each  French  and  English  beneath.    J.  Point,  pinxit.    J.  B.  L. 
Massard,  sculp.    2  lines  of  Latin  above  bust.    Stipple.    12mo. 

3136.  Napoleon,  bust  in  sub-officer's  uniform.    Mezzotint.    Godefroy.    12mo. 


3137.  Napoleon^  bust  in  coronation  robes  within  a  victor-wreath,  with  stream- 

ers of  ribbon,  biographical  notice  in  Italian  underneath.     E.  Slaes, 
sculp.    Line  and  stipple.    12mo.  Bruxelles,  n.d. 

3138.  JSTapoleon^  bust  in  uniform,  sash  over  one  shoulder.     Stipple.     Un- 

signed. 

3139.  Napoleon^  bust  in  uniform.     Engraved  for  the  Cabinet,  New  York. 

Seebes,  sculp.    12mo. 

3140.  ISTapoleon,  bust  in  uniform  against  a  canopy  of  Bees  embellished  with 

flowers  and  leaves,  insignia  of  office,  &c.    Mezzotint.    Dessine  d'apres 
Nature  et  grave  par  Jazet.    12mo. 

3141.  Napoleon^  bust  in  uniform.     Unsigned  proof.     Stipple.     On  printed 

paper.     12mo. 

3142.  Napoleon,  sculptured  bust  in  circle,  as  First  Consul.     Line  and  stip- 

ple.   Unsigned.    12mo. 

3143.  Napoleois^  sculptured  bust  in  circle,  within  square  frame,  broken  crown 

and  laurel  wreath  and  4  lines  of  verse  beneath.     Line  and  stipple. 
Boullay,  sculp.    12mo. 

3144.  Napoleon^  bust  in  circle.  Consul's  embroidered  coat,  stars  over  his  head, 

cloud  beneath,  and  inscription  of  4  lines.    Line  and  stipple.    Yigny, 
d'apres  Nature.    12mo.  Paris,  n.d. 

3145.  Napoleon,  bust  in  uniform  in  square  ornamental  frame.     Etching, 

Muneret,  pinxt.     Fontaine,  sculp.     India  paper.     12mo. 

3146.  Napoleon,  bust,  military  coat  (in  1803).     Line.     F.  Gerard,  pt.  1803. 

Ch.  Bazin,  set.  1859.     12mo. 

3147.  Napoleon,  bust  in  uniform,  cocked  hat,  facing  left.    Line  and  stipple. 

Unsigned.    Inscription  in  Greek.     12mo. 

3148.  Napoleon,  as  First  Consul,  bust  in  uniform,  elaborate  cocked  hat.  Stip- 

ple.    Unsigned.     12mo. 

3149.  Napoleon,  "  Buonaparte,  Premier  Consul  de  la  Eepublique  Francaise,'' 

bust  in  uniform,  facing  left,  no  hat.     Grave  par  T.  V.  Poll,  dessine 
par  J.  Guerin.     Stipple.     12mo. 

3150.  Napoleon,  bust  in  uniform,  facing  front,  no  hat.     Stipple.     Unsigned. 

12mo. 

3151.  Napoleon,  bust  in  uniform,  facing  front,  no  hat,  arms  folded.   Stipple. 

Unsigned.     12mo. 

3152.  Napoleon,  bust  in  uniform,  facing  front,  no  hat.    Stipple.    Unsigned. 

12mo.    Proof  before  all  letters. 

3153.  Napoleon,  bust  in  uniform,  facing  front,  no  hat.    Stipple.    Unsigned. 

Unfinished  proof  before  all  letters.    12mo. 

3154.  Napoleon,  circular  bust  in  uniform  with  hat.     Stipple.     Proof.     Un- 

signed.   12mo. 


3155.  Napoleon.    Another  copy.    In  more  finished  state,  with  circular  border, 

and  ornament  of  endless-serpent  underneath.  Proof  on  India  paper. 
Unsigned.     12mo. 

3156.  Napoleon^  bust  in  circle,  uniformed,  with  inscription  beneath.    Line. 

Unsigned.     12mo. 

3157.  Napoleox.    The  same,  without  inscription.    Proof. 

3158.  N'apoleon'^  full  bust  in  uniform,  no  hat,  facing  left.     Stipple.     Un- 

signed.    12mo.  Paris,  n.d. 

3159.  Napoleon^  bust  in  uniform,  facing  front,  no  hat.    Stipple.    Unsigned. 

12mo.    Proof  before  all  letters.    12mo. 

3160.  !N"apoleon,  bust  in  uniform,  facing  right,  cocked  hat,  also  on  same  sheet 

"  Maria  Luise,^^  full  bust.    Ign.  Colombo,  exc.     12mo. 

3161.  Napoleox,  bust,  royal  robes,  wearing  crown.     Stipple.     12mo. 

3162.  N'apgleon'^  "  Napoleone  I.,  II  Grande,  Imperatore  dei  Francesi,  e  Re 

d^Italia,^^  bust,  ro3^al  robes,  wreath  of  laurel.  Line  engraving.  12mo 
(slightly  thinned). 

3163.  N"apoleon,  "  Napoleon  le  Premier,  Empereur  des  Frangois,'^  bust,  royal 

robes.    Grave  par  T.  Y.  Poll,  peint  par  Isabey.    Stipple.    12mo. 

3164.  Napoleon",  bust  in  oval,  long  hair.    Stipple.    Unsigned.    12mo. 

3165.  Napoleon,  bust  in  oval,  long  hair.     Verter  inc.     Yil  dis.     Stipple  in 

brown.    8vo.  Rotterdam,  May  10,  1790 

3166.  Napoleon,  bust  in  oval,  long  hair.     Stipple.     Unsigned.     12mo. 

Venezia,  1790 

3167.  Napoleon,  "  Buonaparte  ramenant  la  Paix  en  France,"  half  length,  in 

uniform  in  chariot.    Masquetti,  sculp.    Moretti  del.    Stipple.    8vo. 

Paris,  n.d. 

3168.  Napoleon,  bust  in  oval,  long  hair.     Kuricke  fee.     Line  and  stipple. 

3169.  Napoleon,  ''  U  Grande,'^  head  from  a  sculpture,  wreath  of  laurel.    Stip- 

ple.   12mo. 

3170.  Napoleon,  bust  in  circle,  ConsuFs  coat,  long  hair  tied  in  back,  within 

a  frame  formed  of  military  accoutrements,  liberty  cap,  flags,  &c. 
Etching.  Drawn  and  engraved  by  F.  Eginton,  from  a  medal  of  the 
same  size.    12mo.  Birmingham;  F.  Eginton,  1801 

3171.  Napoleon,  bust  in  embroidered  coat,  long  hair  tied  in  back.    Line  and 

stipple.     [After  a  bust  in  Milan.]     Unsigned.     12mo. 

3172.  Napoleon,  oval  bust,  embroidered  coat,  long  hair  tied  in  back.    Pencil 

drawing  after  sketch  in  stipple  by  Mr.  Canu  ^'^par  Louis  Boulanger 
dit  Cosaque."    12mo. 


3173.  Napoleon,  bust  in  octagonal  frame  resting  upon  a  rock,  surrounded  by 

books,  a  lyre,  a  palette,  an  owl  perched  upon  a  sword,  &c.,  with 
an  eagle  above  riding  upon  lightning  flashes,  background  of  peaks  and 
an  aurora.    Engraved  by  Yates.    India  paper.    12mo. 

3174.  Napoleon^  "  Buonaparte  Premier  Consul  de  la  Republique  Frangaise.*' 

Grave  par  T.  V.  Poll,  dessine  par  J.  Guerin.    Stipple.    12mo. 

3175.  Napoleon,  oval  bust  in  embroidered  coat.    Line  and  stipple.    Unsigned. 

16mo. 

3176.  Napoleon,  bust  in  square,  facing  left,  curly  hair,  embroidered  collar. 

Line.    Unsigned.     16mo. 

3177.  Napoleon,  bust  in  uniform,  front  view,  drawing  in  sepia.     Unsigned. 

16mo. 

3178.  Napoleon,  oval  bust,  side  view,  long  hair,  with  scroll  at  base  containing 

names  of  the  battles  in  the  Italian  Compaign.  Line  and  stipple. 
16mo. 

3179.  Napoleon,  oval  bust,  in  uniform,  ruffled  shirt-front.     Stipple.     R.  K. 

Porter  del.  J.  AVright  sculpt.  From  an  original  painting  in  the 
Florence  Gallery.     Sepia.     16mo.  London,  H.  D.  Symonds,  1797 

3180.  Napoleon,  another  copy,  black,  "  Engraved  for  Mackenzie  and  Dents 

Select  Biography."     16mo  on  12mo. 

3181.  Napoleon,  medallion  oval  bust  on  portion  of  column,  with  full-length 

symbolical  figures  of  the  Angels  of  Peace  (left)  and  Plenty  (right). 
Etching  by  P.  P.  Choffard  (1801).     16mo. 

3182.  Napoleon,  bust,  facing  left,  ConsuFs  coat.    Stipple.    Unsigned.    16mo. 

8183.  Napoleon,    circular    bust,    Consults    coat.      Bonaparte,    Ir.    Consul." 
Stipple.     Unsigned.     16mo. 

3184.  Napoleon,  bust,  facing  left,  embroidered  coat  and  collar,  without  hat. 

"  Hunc  saltem  everso  Juvenem,  &c."  Stipple.  J.  Point  pinxt. 
F.  A.  Bruckner  sc,  Leipzig.     16mo. 

3185.  Napoleon,  oval  bust  in  square,  surmounted  by  laurel  wreath,  coat  with 

embroidered  lapels,  long  hair.     Line.     Unsigned.     16mo. 

3186.  Napoleon,  oval  bust,  surmounting  an  alligator  and  encircled  by  a  snake 

and  wreath,  with  a  conical  pyramid  at  right.  "  Konsuls  Bonaparte." 
Line  and  stipple.    Unsigned.     16mo. 

3187.  Napoleon,  circular  bust,  surrounded  bv  wreath.     Stipple.     Unsigned. 

16mo. 

3188.  Napoleon,  bust,  embroidered  coat,  long  hair.     Stipple.     16mo. 

3189.  Napoleon,  circular  bust,  embroidered  coat,  long  hair.     Stipple.     Un- 

signed.    16mo. 


3190.  ^N'apoleox,  oval  bust,  long  hair.     "  Empereur  des  Frangais,  proclame 

par  le  Senat  Conservateur  dans  la  Seance  du  28  Floreal,  An  XII.'^ 
Line  and  stipple.     Unsigned. 

3191.  Napoleon,  bust  in  uniform,  in  a  group  of  3  busts,  the  others  being 

Maria  Louisa  and  the  King  of  Rome.  "  La  Famille  Imperiale." 
Unsigned.    Printed  in  colors.     Oblong  16mo. 

3192.  Napoleon,  the  same,  uncolored._ 

3193.  Napoleox,  bust  on  octagonal  background,  embroidered  coat.     Stipple. 

Eng'd  by  J.  A.  Kidd,  N.  Castle.    16mo. 

3194.  Napoleox,  circular  bust,  embroidered  coat,  long  hair,  encircled  by  the 

words,  '^  Bonaparte  General  en  Chef  de  TArmee  d'ltalie.''  Stipple. 
Unsigned.    16mo. 

3195.  Napoleon,  bust  in  general's  uniform.     Stipple.    "  Keiser  af  Frankerig 

og  Kongo  til  Italien,  &c."    Signed,  but  undecipherable.     16mo. 

3196.  Napoleon,  oval  bust,  in  ermine  robe,  wreath  encircling  head.     Stipple. 

Unsigned.     16mo. 

3197.  Napoleon,  bust  in  uniform.     Line  and  stipple     Couche  fils.  sculp. 

16mo. 

3198.  Napoleon,  oval  bust,  within  square.  Consul's  coat,  long  hair.     "  Ses 

pareils  a  deux  ne  se  font  pas  connaitre."    Line.     Unsigned.     16mo. 

3199.  Napoleon,  oval  bust.  Directory  coat,  frilled  shirt-front,  facing  right, 

long  hair  in  braided  knot  at  back,  cannon  and  flag  underneath. 
Stipple.  Valverde  p.  [Tasker  sc]  "  Le  General  Buonaparte." 
16mo  (small  portion  beneath  oval  damaged). 

3200.  Napoleon,  oval  bust,  military  coat.     Line  and  stipple.     T.  Blaschke 

sc.     16mo. 

3201.  Napoleon,  oval  bust,  in  uniform.     Stipple.    Unsigned.     16mo. 

3202.  Napoleon,  oval  bust,  embroidered  coat,  long  hair.     Line  and  stipple. 

LTnsigned.     16mo. 

3203.  Napoleon,  oval  bust  in  square,  in  uniform,  eagle  and  laurel  wreath 

beneath.    Line.    Huot  del.    Mariage.    16mo. 

3204.  Napoleon,  bust  in  uniform.    Line  and  stipple.    Forsell   sculp.     16mo. 

3205.  Napoleon,  bust  in  Consul's  coat,  wreath  overhead,  scene  of  a  meeting 

beneath.     Line.     Huot    del.     Mariage.     16mo. 

3206.  Napoleon,  oval  bust  in  uniform,  crowned  eagle  beneath.     Line  and 

stipple.    Unsigned.     16mo. 

3207.  Napoleon,  bust  in  a  group  of  3  Consuls,  embroidered  coats,  without 

hats.  Dessine  par  Chataignier.  Grave  par  Nockerodt.  Stipple. 
16mo. 


3208.  Napoleon,  the  same  three  Consuls,  in  panelled  frame.     Line.     16mo. 

Unsigned. 

3209.  Napoleon,  oval  bust  in  military  coat,  with  hat.    "  Napoleon  der  Erste.'' 

Line  and  stipple.     Unsigned.     16mo. 

3210.  Napoleon,  bust  in  military  coat.    Pencil  sketch.    Unsigned.    16mo. 

3211.  Napoleon,  bust  on  reverse  of  medal,  Consular  coat,  long  hair,  "  All' 

Italieo;"  obverse,  allegorical  figures  of  Wisdom,  Peace,  Plenty,  &c. 
"  Libera  e  Insubria.  IX.  Luglio,  MDCCLXXXXVII."  Within  an 
ornamental  border.     Line.     Unsigned.     16mo. 

3212.  Napoleon,  bust  in  circle,  embroidered  coat,  laurel- wreathed.     Eight 

lines  of  verse  underneath.  Stipple.  Jh.  Point  pinxit.  J.  B.  L. 
Massard   sculp.     18mo. 

3213.  Napoleon,  bust  in  uniform,  in  square.    Vivien   sculp.    Line.    ISmo. 

3214.  Napoleon,  bust  in  circle  showing  embroidered  lapels.    Stipple.    Dessine 

et  grave  par  Alix.    24mo.  Paris,  n.d. 

3215.  Napoleon,  oval  bust,  long  hair.     Stipple.    L^nsigned.    24mo. 

3216.  Napoleon,  bust  in  oval,  court  dress.     "  Buonaparte   (corse)   De  liia- 

mone."    Stipple.    Unsigned.    24mo. 

3217.  Napoleon,    oval    bust.    Consul's    coat,    long    hair.      "  Franzosisscher 

General."    Stipple.    Unsigned.    24mo. 

3218.  Napoleon,   oval   bust   in   uniform,    arms   folded.     Line.     Eosmasler, 

Dres.  1826.     24mo. 

3219.  Napoleon,  oval  bust  in  embroidered  coat  and  hat.     Stipple.     De  Bruyn 

delt-     Grangerm  sculpt.     24mo. 

3220.  Napoleon,  bust  in  uniform,  facing  front,  no  hat,  right  hand  at  breast. 

Line.    2  states,  one  India  paper,  before  all  letters.    8vo.    2  pieces. 

3221.  Napoleon,  bust,  royal  robes,  wreath  of  laurel.     A.  Desnoyens  delin. 

Stipple.  8vo.  2  copies,  one  with  full  inscription,  the  other  without. 
2  pieces. 

3222.  Napoleon,  bust  in  uniform,  facing  right  and  front,  no  hat,  lithographs, 

4to.    2  pieces. 

3223.  Napoleon,  medallion  bust,  and  another  bust,  both  royal  robes,  wreath 

of  laurel.    Line  and  stipple.    8vo.    2  pieces. 

3224.  Napoleon,  bust  in  oval,  royal  robes  with  wreath  of  laurel,  engraved  by 

W.  Holl.    In  2  states.    With  and  without  inscription,  8vo. 

London,  n.d. 

3225.  Napoleon,  bust  in  uniform,  no  hat.     Stipple.     F.  Fleischmann,  sc.; 

full  bust  in  imiform,  no  hat.  Goutiere,  sc.  Sandoz  del.  Line  en- 
graving and  another.     Together,  3  pieces.     4to  and  8vo. 


3226.  Xapoleon,  bust  in  uniform,    no  hat.      Stipple.      Grave    par 

David;  full  bust  in  frame,  as  First  Consul  and  Emperor.  J.  J. 
Wedgwood,  sculpt.    India  paper  and  2  others.    Together,  4  pieces. 

3227.  N"apoleo^^  circular  bust,  as  First  Consul,  "From  an  Original  Model 

in  Wax  in  the  Possession  of  Harry  Grant,  American  Consul  for 
Scotland.'^    Stipple.    Unsigned.    8vo. 

3228.  Napoleon^  another,  similar,  as  Emperor  of  the  French.    The  date  line 

has  here  been  omitted,  and  the  bust  has  been  surmounted  by  a  crown. 
In  other  respects  the  plates  are  identical. 

3229.  Napoleon,  oval  bust  in  embroidered  coat.     "  Oberconsul  der  Republick 

Frankreich."    Stipple.    Bacler  Dalbe,  px.  Westermayr,  sc.    8vo. 

3230.  Napoleon,  another  copy.    16mo. 

3231.  Napoleon,  2  busts  (separate)  on  1  sheet;  (1)  embroidered  coat,  long 

hair,  facing  right.  Line.  Unsigned:  (2)  embroidered  coat,  long 
hair,  facing  left,  as  General  en  chef  de  Tarmee  d'ltalie,  April,  1796. 
Line.    Couche  fils.  dir.  Paris,  n.d.    Both,  12mo. 

3232.  Napoleon,  sculptured  bust  with  Maria  Louisa  (together)  and  the  baby 

King  of  Eome  (singly)  on  1  sheet.  Stipple.  Unsigned.  8vo.  Lon- 
don, 1812;  bust  with  Maria  Louisa,  in  circle.  Line.  A.  Locatelli 
d^Alvisopoli  diso.  ed  inciso.    8vo.     (2  pieces.) 

3233.  Napoleon,  2  busts  in  uniform,  and  another,  4to  and  8vo.     Together, 

3  pieces.' 

3234.  Napoleon,  3  busts,  one  with  cocked  hat,  one  without,  also  one  half 

length.    4to  and  8vo.    Together,  3  pieces. 

3235.  Napoleon,  3   busts  in  uniform,   cocked  hat.     Stipple  and  line,   one 

proof  before  all  letters.    12mo.    Together,  3  pieces. 

3236.  Napoleon,  3  busts  in  uniform,  2   without  hat,  one  with.    Ales,  sc.  etc. 

12mo.    Together,  3  pieces. 

3237.  Napoleon,  "  Famille  Imperiale,"  [Napoleon,  Marie  Louise  and  their 

son],  medallion,  busts.  Eenar(|,  sculp.  Blaixot  del.  Stipple,  8vo, 
full  margins.  Paris,  n.d. 

3238.  Napoleon,  "La  famille  Imperiale,"  smaller  busts  than  the  preceding. 

Stipple.     Unsigned.     12mo. 

3239.  Napoleon,  "  Leur  M.  M.  I'Empereur  I'Imperatrice,  et  le  Roi  de  Rome,'' 

medallion,  bust,  symbolical  borders.    Stipple.    Unsigned,  8vo. 

3240.  Napoleon,  bust  in  uniform,  no  hat.    Stipple.    Unsigned,  12mo. 

3241.  Napoleon,  "  Napoleone  Imperatore  de  Francesi  e  Re  d'ltalia,''  Canacci 

inv.  Vigneux  dis.     Stipple.     12mo. 

3242.  Napoleon,  bust  in  uniform,  no  hat.    Stipple.    Unsigned.    Proof  before 

all  letters. 


3243.  Napoleon^  silhouette  bust  as  First  Consul,  from  a  drawing  from  E.  D. 

Clarke.     8vo.     Full  margins.  London,  1803 

3244.  Xapoleox,  another  copy  of  the  preceding  with  the  imprint  cut  away. 

3245.  Napoleox^  oval  bust,  in  uniform,  with  hat.     "  Empereur  des  Frangais 

et  Koi  d'ltalie."    Stipple.    J.  F.  Bolt,  del.  J.  F.  Krethlow,  sc.    8vo. 

Berlin;  I.  I.  Freidhof,  1806 

3246.  Napoleon^  another  copy,  on  tinted  paper. 

3247.  Napoleon,  the  same.  "  Kaiser  von  Frankreich  und  Koenig  von  Italien." 

J.  G.  Sommer,  sc.  1807.    n.p. 

3248.  Xapoleon,  the  same.     "  Empereur  des  Frangois,  Roi  d'ltalie."     Un- 

signed,    n.p.n.d. 

3249.  Napoleon,  the  same,  cut  down  and  placed  within  square  lines.     Un- 

signed.   12mo.    n.p.n.d. 

3250.  Napoleon,  "  Napoleone  Primo  Imperatore  de  Francesi,'^  head  from  a 

sculpture  by  Canova,  Fran.  Cechi  delin.    Line  engraving,  4to. 

3251.  Napoleon,  bust  in  uniform,  no  hat.     Stipple,  probably  after  an  un- 

signed charcoal  drawing. 

3252.  Napoleon,  head  from  a   sculpture,  engraved  by  J.  Wright,   Stipple. 

Proof  on  India  paper.    4to.  London,  1821 

3253.  Napoleon,  bust  in  uniform,  no  hat.     Cholet  sculp.     Chataigner  del. 

Stipple.    4to.  Paris,  n.d. 

3254.  Napoleon,  bust  in  uniform,  no  hat,  facing  left,  line  engraving.     Un- 

signed.    Proof  before  all  letters.     8vo. 

3255.  Napoleon,  bust  in  oval,  no  hat.    Grave  par  Henr}^,  dessine  par  Hubert. 

Stipple.    8vo. 

3256.  Napoleon,  "  Napoleone,  il  Grande,^'  bust  in  uniform,  no  hat.    Capitano 

B.   Lasino  sculp.   1810.     Stipple.     4to.     Full  margins,   which  are 
slightly  creased. 

3257.  Napoleon,  another  copy  of  the  preceding,  printed  on  paper  of  a  differ- 

ent tone,  most  of  the  margins  cut  away.     8vo. 

3258.  Napoleon,  head  from  a  sculpture.     Stipple.    Unsigned.     Proof  before 

all  letters  on  India  paper.     8vo. 

3259.  Napoleon,  bust  in  uniform,  no  hat.     J.  W.  fecit.     Stipple.     Proof  be- 

fore inscription.    8vo. 

3260.  Napoleon,  bust  in  uniform,  facing  front,  no  hat,  also  on  same  sheet 

Marie  Louise,  bust,  wearing  crown.     Stipple.     Unsigned.     8vo. 

3261.  Napoleon,  medallion  heads  of  both  the  preceding  on  one  sheet.     Line. 

Proof  before  all  letters. 


3262.  Napoleon",  medallion  busts  of  both  the  preceding,  facing  left.     Stipple. 

8vo.    Paris,  n.d. 

3263.  Napoleon,  bust  in  uniform.     Stipple.     David,  p.  Pekinino,  sc.  12mo; 

half  length  in  uniform,  right  hand  in  vest.  Etching.  Peint  par 
R.  Lefevre.  Grave  par  Pannier.  8vo. ;  half  length  in  square,  uni- 
formed.   E.  Leguay,  sculp.    Paris,  12mo.  (3  .pieces.) 

3264.  Xapoleox,  bust  in  uniform.     Etching.     London.     8vo;  another  with 

facsimile  signature.  Lithograph.  De  Girard,  Bruxs. ;  half  length, 
uniform,  right  hand  in  vest.  Peint  par  E.  Lefevre.  Grave  par  Pan- 
nier.    8vo.     (3  pieces.) 

3265.  Xapoleon,  bust  in  uniform.     Stipple.     T.  Kelly  sc.     Exeter,  J.  &  B. 

Williams,  1827.  12mo;  half  length  in  uniform,  right  hand  in  vest, 
hat  in  left,  trophies  &c.  bordering  portrait.  "  Yaladolid."  D.  J. 
Pound.  8vo;  bust  in  Ipdg  coat  as  First  Consul.  Mezzotint.  Lon- 
don, 1845.     12mo.     (4  pieces.) 

3266.  Napoleon,  bust  in  uniform,  no  hat.    Engraved  by  Bocquet  after  David. 

Stipple.  London,  1815 ;  full  bust  in  state  robes,  no  hat.  Engraved 
by  Sudlow.  Stipple,  and  another.  8vo  and  12mo.  Together,  3 
pieces. 

3267.  Napoleon,  busts,  3  on  sheet,  in  Consul's  coat,  all  facing  right,  long 

hair  tied  in  back.  (Top)  in  circle  on  tinted  paper.  16mo;  (left) 
plate  in  same  state  on  white  India  paper.  12mo;  (right)  another 
state  of  same  plate,  12mo.     "  General  en  chef."    Line.     Unsigned. 

3268.  Napoleon.     Facsimiles  of  portraits  from  various  medals.     Together, 

ten  pieces  on  three  sheets  containing  three  portraits.    8vo.  (3  pieces.) 

3269.  Napoleon,  bust,  with  great  coat,  in  uniform,  within  ornamental  bor- 

der. P.  Beckinidis.  Lith.  Kirchmayr.  8vo ;  bust  in  uniform. 
Etching.  Steube  pinxt.  Dean  scp.  London,  1835.  12mo;  bust, 
similar,  in  ornamental  frame,  square.    12mo.  (3  pieces.) 

3270.  Nap(5leon,  in  prison,  1794;  bust  in  uniform,  no  hat,  sculptured  bust. 

Proof  before  letters,  etc.  Line,  etc.  4to  and  8vo.  Together,  4 
pieces. 

3271.  Napoleon,  4  busts  in  uniform,  no  hat.    Line,  etc.,  one  proof  before  all 

letters.     8vo.     Together,  4  pieces. 

3272.  Napoleon,  4  busts  in  uniform,  all  facing  front,  no  hat.    Line  and  litho- 

graph. One  proof  before  all  letters.  8vo  and  12mo.  Together,  4 
pieces. 

3273.  Napoleon,  3  busts,  one  half  length,  in  uniform,  facing  front,  no  hat. 

Line,  etc.    8vo.     Together,  4  pieces. 

3274.  Napoleon,  3  busts,  royal  robes,  one  full  length,  royal  robes.    One  proof 

before  all  letters,  2  India  paper.    8vo  and  12mo.    Together,  4  pieces. 


3275.  Napoleon,  4  busts  in  uniform,  no  hat.     L.  A.  Claessons,  sculp.,  etc. 

Together,  4  pieces,  12mo.  One  proof  before  all  letters  on  India 
paper. 

3276.  Napoleon,  2  busts,  2  full  lengths.    Engraved  by  H.  K.  Cook  and  others. 

Line,  etc.     12mo.    Together,  4  pieces. 

3277.  Napoleon,  4  different  busts  in  oval,  2  from  medals.    Stipple,  etci  12mo. 

Together,  4  pieces. 

3278.  Napoleon,  bust,  royal  robes,  wreath  of  laurel.    Grave  d'apres  Tofanelli 

par  Eoger  en  1813.  In  4  states.  Unfinished  proof  before  all  letters, 
proof  with  engraver's  name,  etc.,  the  same  on  India  paper,  and  with 
inscription,  on  India  paper,  8vo.    Together,  4  pieces. 

3279.  Napoleon,  4  busts  in  uniform,  3  facing  front,  one  to  right,  no  hat. 

,    Line  and  stipple,  etc.    1  proof,  4to  and  8vo.    Together,  4  pieces. 

3280.  Napoleon,  "  General  Bonaparte,''  bust  in  uniform,  long  hair,  no  hat, 

I.  Godefroy,  delt.  and  scupst.  and  3  others.  Stipple,  line,  etc.  4to 
and  8vo.    Together,  4  pieces. 

3281.  Napoleon,  bust,  royal  robes,  wreath  of  laurel.     T.  Wallis,  sculp.    Lon- 

don, 1815;  and  three  others,  one  on  India  paper.  4to  and  8vo.  To- 
gether, 4  pieces. 

3282.  Napoleon,  Marie  Louise  and  King  of  Rome,  medallions,  on  sheet  8vo; 

"  La  Maison  du  Garde-chasse."  Lithograph.  4to ;  bust  in  a  group 
of  3  busts.  Line.  8vo ;  "  L'Oeil  du  Maitre."  Etching.  8vo.  (4 
pieces). 

3283.  Napoleon,  face,  with  3  others.     4to;  ^*Une  maison  de  la  rue  de  la 

Victoire."  Lithograph.  8vo;  bust  in  uniform  with  Ney.  Stipple. 
12mo;  "Napoleon  et  sa  Mere.  (Baby  in  arms).  Tinted.  16mo  on 
small  folio.     (4  pieces.) 

3284.  Napoleon,  uniformed  bust  in  square  with  ornamental  border.     "  Le 

Pere."  With  facsimile  signature.  Line.  Unsigned.  Paris,  n.d. 
8vo;  sculptured  bust  in  oval  with  base.  Mezzotint.  From  a  bust. 
T.  W.  Harland.  Edinburgh  and  London.  12mo ;  half  length  in  uni- 
form, crowned  "  N  "  over  his  head.  Etching.  Unsigned.  London. 
12mo;  bust  in  uniform.  Muneret,  pinxt.  Fontaine,  sculpt.  Sur- 
rounded by  biographical  notes.    Paris.    8vo.     (4  pieces.) 

3285.  Napoleon,  bust  in  uniform,  no  hat.     Bertennier  1837  [sculpt.]  India 

paper;  full  bust  in  uniform.  H.  Scriben,  sculpt.  London,  1829 ;  and 
2  others.     8vo.    Together,  4  pieces. 

3286.  Napoleon,  bust  in  uniform,  right  hand  at  breast,  no  hat,  Gezund  gest. 

v.  Rosmasler,  Berlin,  1837 ;  full  bust  in  uniform,  right  hand  at  breast, 
no  hat,  engraved  by  J.  Freeman,  and  3  others,  8vo.  Together,  4 
pieces. 

3287.  Napoleon,  bust,  royal  robes,  iron  crown.    Yerico  inc. ;  cameo  in  stipple 

by  T.  Woolworth  after  Morelli.  London,  1822,  and  2  others,  8vo  and 
12mo.    Together,  4  pieces. 


3288.  Napoleon,  bust  in  uniform,  with  busts  of  4  other  generals,  within  fancy 

scroll  work.  Etching.  Unsigned.  Small  folio ;  "  Napoleon  inducing 
Pius  yil  to  sign  the  Concordat.''  Mezzotint  after  Sir  D.  Wilkie. 
8vo;  "Les  Souvenirs  du  Peuple.''  Etching.  12mo;  "  Asseyez-vous, 
mes  braves  gens,  &c.'''     Lithograph.     12mo.     (4  pieces.) 

3289.  Napoleon,  Marceau,  Hoche,  and  2  others  in  group    (busts).     Line. 

Small  4to;  "Napoleon  et  Benjamin  Constant.''  (Standing),  Etch- 
ing. 8vo;  bust,  with  11  others  in  group,  including  George  III.,  Well- 
ington, &c.  Etching.  16mo;  "  Tre  epoche  della  Vita  di  Napoleone." 
Lithograph.    4to.     (4  pieces.) 

3290.  Napoleon,  bust  in  uniform,  with  5  other  rulers  of  France.    Line.  16mo; 

Napoleon  et  le  General  Becker.  Lithograph.  8vo ;  bust  in  uniform, 
with  3  others.  Line.  8vo;  bust  in  group  of  7.  Description  in 
Italian.     4to.     (4  pieces.) 

3291.  Napoleon,  3  busts   in  uniform,  no  hat,  one-half  length,  and  another. 

Line,  lithograph,  etc.    8vo  and  12mo.    Together,  5  pieces. 

3292.  Napoleon,  3  busts  in  uniform,  facing  front,  no  hat,  one  proof  before 

all  letters.    8vo  and  12mo.     Together,  5  pieces. 

3293.  Napoleon,  5  different  busts,  in  uniform,  no  hat,  one  on  India  paper. 

8vo  and  12mo.     Together,  5  pieces. 

3294.  Napoleon,  4  busts,  and  1  full  length.    Lithograph  and  line.    8vo  and 

12mo.    Together,  5  pieces. 

3295.  Napoleon,  five  different  busts.     Paul  sc.     London,  1802;  after  Charlet 

(2,  different  paper),  and  2  others.  (1  India  paper).  8vo  and  12mo. 
Together,  5  pieces. 

3296.  Napoleon,  five  different  busts.    Couche  fils,  sculp. ;  Hopwood  sc,  and  3 

others.    8vo.  and  12mo.    Together,  5  pieces. 

3297.  Napoleon,  five  different  busts,  as  First  Consul,  Forestier  sculp.;  Sands 

sculp.  London,  1812,  and  3  others.  8vo  and  12mo.  Together,  5 
pieces. 

3298.  Napoleon,  in  tomb,  2  different  (one  India  paper) ;  head  from  a  medal; 

bust.  E.  Scott,  sculp.,  and  2  others.  4to  and  8vo.  Together,  5 
pieces. 

3299.  N.\POLEON,  five  different  busts,  includins^  those  engraved  by  Meyer,  and 

others.    4to  and  12mo.    Together,  5  pieces. 

3300.  Napoleon,  bust  in  uniform.    Proof  before  all  letters;  full  bust,  Dutillos 

sc.  (India  paper),  etc.    8vo  and  12mo.    Together,  5  pieces. 

3301.  Napoleon,  bust  in  uniform,  grave  par  J.  B.  Longacre;  full  bust  in 

uniform.  G.  Bonatti  inc.  and  3  others.  4to  and  12mo.  Together, 
5  pieces. 

3302.  Napoleon,  bust  in  oval,  arms  folded.     Stipple.     Unsigned;  full  bust, 

engraved  by  T.  Cook,  London,  1814,  and  3  others.  8vo  and  12rao. 
Together,  5  pieces. 


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3303.  IS'apoleon,.  bust  in  uniform,  no  hat.     Forestier  sculp.;   full  bust  in 

uniform,  no  hat,  Giroux  sc,  and  3  others.  8vo  and  12mo.  Together, 
5  pieces. 

3304.  Napoleon^  five  different  busts,  including  those  engraved  by  Forestier 

(India  paper),  J.  W.  Cook,  etc.     8vo  and  12mo.     Together,  5  pieces. 

3305.  N'apoleon,  with  his  son.     E.  Leguay,  sc.  in  1814.     W.  French,  sc.    De 

la  Eoche  pt.,  and  3  others.  (2  proofs.)  8vo  and  12mo.  Together, 
5  pieces. 

3306.  Xapoleox^  as  an  infant,  drawn  and  engraved  by  Longacre;  full  length. 

P.  Bedini  dis. :  "  En  Bivouac.''  T.  Doney  sc.  Charlet  del.  Open 
letters,  and  2  others.     8vo.     Together,  5  pieces. 

3307.  N'apoleon,  five  different  busts,  grave  par  A.  Lefevre,  and  others.     2 

proofs  before  inscription.     8vo  and  12mo.     Together,  5  pieces. 

3308.  Napoleon^  bust  in  uniform.     Forestier,  sculp.     Proof  before  inscrip- 

tion; full  bust  in  uniform.  C.  H.  Wolf,  sc,  and  3  others.  8vo  and 
12mo.     Together,  5  pieces. 

3309.  Napoleon,  oval  bust  in  uniform  in  group  of  10.     Etching.     8vo;  2 

medallions  of  Napoleon  I.  and  one  of  Napoleon  III.,  with  facsimile 
signatures.  8vo;  Napoleon  in  a  toupee,  face,  with  13  others.  Line. 
8vo;  "Meeting  at  Tilsit."  Half  tone.  Small  folio;  "  Une  scene 
de  1' Abdication."    12mo.     (5  pieces.) 

3310.  Napoleox,  outline  full  bust.     Eeveil  sculpt.;  full  length.     Lithograph; 

on  horseback,  in  colors  (lithograph),  and  4  others.  8vo  and  12mo. 
Together,  6  pieces. 

3311.  Napoleon,  bust  in  uniform;  full  length  in  uniform,  and  4  others,  in- 

cluding 2  colored  lithographs.     8vo  and  12mo.     Together,  6  pieces. 


3312.  IS'apoleon,  medallion  head  with  2  others,  on  medal,  obverse  and  reverse, 

as  Consul.  Etching.  Oblong  12mo ;  oval  bust  in  uniform,  in  group 
of  4.  Stipple.  12mo ;  "  N'apoleon  a  Ste.  Helene,  donnant  une 
legon,^'  &c.  Lithograph.  4to;  full  length  (seated)  with  three  gen- 
erals, and  others.    7  pieces. 

3313.  Napoleox^  2  faces,  full  and  three-quarters,  enveloped  in  clouds  with 

star  shining  above  both.  "  Facsimile  d'un  dessin  de  Girodet-Trioson 
fait  d'apres  Xature,  &c."     Maile  so.     Mezzotint.     Folio. 

London,  1827 

3314.  Xapoleon^  sculptured  head,  border  designs.       F.  Rosaspina  inc.     P. 

Pagligi  inv.    Small  folio  (margin  cut  away) . 
The  reproduction  in  iSloane's  Life  of  Napoleon  was  made  from  the  above. 

3315.  Napoleon^  face  and  head  only,  on  ground  of  sun-rays  and  stars  burst- 

ing through  clouds.     4to. 

3316.  Napoleon,  double  portrait,  faces  and  hats  only.     Line  and  stipple. 

"  Haine  aux  Hommes.    Haine  aux  Femmes,  avec  la  fin  du  monde." 
Unsigned.     8vo. 

3317.  Napoleon,  head  engraved  by  T.  A.  Dean  from  a  medal  in  the  posses- 

sion of  Mr.  O'Meara.     Stipple.     2  plates,  different.     8vo. 

London,  1822,  etc. 

3318.  Napoleon,  head  after  a  medal  by  O'Meara,  grave  par  Khonraad.     Stip- 

ple.    8vo. 

3319.  Napoleon,  "  Napoleon  the  Great,"  head,  long  hair,  no  hat.     Drawn 

and  engraved  by  S.  Bennet.    Line  engraving.    8vo.        London,  1806 

3320.  Napoleon,  face  slightly  to  left.     [Engraved  by  O'Neill.]     Proof  be- 

fore letters.    Inscription  on  India  paper.     12mo. 

3321.  Napoleon,  silhouette  head  and  neck  on  embroidered  panel,  embossed  in 

white  and  maroon.     Unsigned.     16mo. 

3322.  Napoleon,  3  heads   (one  with  that  of  Marie  Louise)    from  statues, 

all  with  wreaths  of  laurel.  Stipple  and  line.  4to  and  8vo.  To- 
gether, 3  pieces. 

3323.  Napoleon,  ob.  and  re.  of  a  medal,  with  portraits,  printed  descrip- 

tion in  French  and  German;  bust  in  uniform.  Stipple.  London, 
1815,  and  2  others.     8vo.     Together,  4  pieces. 

3324.  Napoleon;   (1)   facial  view  in  cap  on  sheet  with  7  others,  including 

Caulaincourt,  Bessieres,  Berthier,  Murat,  &c.  Unsigned;  (2)  Six 
Scenes  de  la  Vie  de  Napoleon.  V.  Adam.  On  1  sheet.  Litho- 
graph. Folio;  (3)  busts  of  Napoleon  and  Frederic  Second.  Mezzo- 
tint. Unsigned.  4to  (somewhat  damaged) ;  (4)  "  Belustigung  Na- 
poleons in  der  Kindheit  zu  Brienne.'^     Lithograph.     4to.     (4  pieces.) 

3525.  Napoleon,  outline  head,  with  those  of  Marie  Louise,  and  5  others;  full 
length  (with  Marie  Louise  on  same  plate),  and  others.  Lithographs, 
etc.    4to  and  8vo.     Together,  5  pieces. 


3326.  Napoleon,  oval  half  length  in  uniform  with  hat.     H.  Vernet,  pinxt. 

Gubian,  del.     Lith.  de  H.  Brunet.     Folio.  Lyon,  n.d. 

3327.  Napoleon,  "  Le  General  Finot  Apres  la  retraite  de  Eussie/'  half  length 

in  uniform,  arms  folded,  no  hat.  Stipple.  Unsigned.  Printed  in 
colors.     Folio. 

3328.  Napoleon,  half  length,  royal  robes,  wreath  of  laurel.    Lithograph  after 

Maurin.     Folio. 

3329.  Napoleon,   half   length   in   uniform,    facing   front,   no   hat.     Achle. 

Lefevre  sculp.     Ches.  Steube,  pinx.     Line  engraving.     Proof  before 

inscription.     Folio. 

The  reproduction  in  .Sloane's  Life  of  Napoleon  was  made  from  this 
engraving. 

3330.  Napoleon,  as  First  Consul,  half  length  in  uniform,  no  hat,  military 

scene  beneath.     Outline  plate  by  Levachez  after  Boilly.     Folio. 

3331.  Napoleon.  "  Napoleon  Premier,  Empereur  et  Eoi,^'  half  length  in  uni- 

form, no  hat,  left  hand  at  breast.  Benoist,  jne.  sc.  Alex.  Vigneux 
f.     Stipple.    Folio.  Paris,  n.d. 

3332.  Napoleon,  half  length  in  uniform,  arms  folded  over  breast,  an  excellent 

likeness  formed  of  minute  German  words  worked  into  shapes  of 
epaulettes,  hat,  arms,  &c.,  the  whole  showing  a  bust  in  outline. 
Folio.  Wien,  n.d. 

3333.  Napoleon,  half  length  in  roj^al  robes,  with  Marie  Louise.     Line  and 

stipple.     Dessine  et  grave  par  M.  H.  Le  Grand.     Folio.     Paris,  n.d. 

3334.  Napoleon,  half  length  in  uniform,  no  hat.     Luigi  Pizzi  P.  Professore 

di  disegno  ...  in  Padova,  1830.  Line  engraving.  Open  let- 
ters.    Folio. 

3335.  Napoleon.  "  Napoleone  il  Grande,  Imperatore  de  Frances!,  Ke  d'ltalia,^' 

&c.  Half  length,  no  hat,  battle  scene  in  background.  Ant.  Verico 
inc.     1810.     Vigneux.  del.     Line  engraving.     Folio. 

in  Firenze,  n.d. 

3336.  Napoleon,  half  length  in  uniform,  standing,  no  hat,  left  hand  at  breast, 

scene  beneath.  Dessine  et  grave  par  L.  Jehotte  a  Liege,  1804.  Line 
engraving.     Folio  (creased  across  middle).  Paris,  n.d. 

3337.  Napoleon,  half  length  in  uniform.     "Napoleon  le   Grand.''     Steph. 

Tofanelli,  del.    Dav.  Weiss,  sculp.     Stipple.     12mo,  mounted  folio. 

Wien,  n.d. 

3338.  Napoleon,  half  length  in  uniform,  wearing  cocked  hat,  left  hand  at 

breast.     Scotto  inc.     Line  engraving.     4to. 

3339.  Napoleon,  half  length  in  uniform,  arms  folded.  Vigneux,  del.   Henry 

sculp.     4to.  Paris,  n.d. 

3340.  Napoleon,  "  Cittadino  Bonaparte  general  in  Capo  delle  Armate  Fran- 

cesi  in  Italia,"  half  length  in  uniform,  long  hair,  no  hat.  P.  Bernardi 
f.     J.  G.  peinter.     Stipple.    4to. 


3341.  Napoleon,  "  Napoleon  Premier/'  half  length  in  uniform,  facing  front, 

no  hat.    Pradier,  sculp.    Gerard  pinx.    Line  engraving.    Open  letters. 

4to. 

3342.  Napoleon,  half  length  in  uniform,  cocked  hat,  arms  folded,  facing  left, 

battle  scene  in  background.  Line  engraving.  Unsigned.  4to.  Mar- 
gins cut  away. 

3343.  Napoleon,  half  length  in  uniform,  cocked  hat,  arms  folded,  facing  left. 

E.  Eauch,  sculpt.    Stipple.    4to. 

3344.  Napoleon,  half  length  in  uniform,  facing  right,  no  hat.    Grave  par  B. 

Eoger,  dessine,  par  J.  Guerin.  Line  and  stipple.    4to. 

3345.  Napoleon,  half  length  in  uniform,  facing  front,  no  hat.     Lithograph 

after  Basin,  jne.    4to. 

3346.  Napoleon^  half  length  in  uniform,  no  hat,  principal  events  of  his  life  on 

border.    Stipple.    Unsigned.    4to. 

3347.  Napoleon,  half  length  in  uniform,  facing  right,  no  hat,  left  hand  at 

breast.   Benoist,  jne.,  sc.  Alex  Yigneux  f .    Stipple.    4to. 

3348.  Napoleon,  half  length  in  uniform,  facing  right,  arms  folded.    Henry, 

sculpt.    Vigneux  del.    Stipple.    4to. 

3349.  Napoleon,  half  length  in  uniform,  facing  front,  no  hat.     Dessine  et 

grave  per  Kichomme  1833,  peint  par  F.  Gerard,  1803.  Line  engrav- 
ing.    Open  letter  proof,  India  paper.    4to. 

3350.  Napoleon,  ^^  Buonaparte  premier  Consul  de  la  Eepublique  Frangoise.'^ 

half  length  in  uniform,  long  hair,  no  hat,  facing  left,  nach  einem 
pariser  original  verfertiget  von  T.  L.  Stahl  in  Nurnberg.  Stipple,  in 
brown.     4to. 

3351.  Napoleon,  half  length  in  uniform,  facing  right,  long  hair,  no  hat. 

Mezzotint.    Unsigned.    Proof.    4to. 

3352.  Napoleon,  oval  half  length  in  uniform,  on  square  background.  Line  and 

stipple.   Guibert,  del.  V.  Mauduit,  sculp.  Eoyal  8vo.  Paris,  n.d. 

3353.  Napoleon^  half  length  in  uniform,  wearing  cocked  hat.    Stipple.    Un- 

signed. Printed  in  colors  (margins  cut  away  and  creased  across 
middle).    8vo. 

3354.  Napoleon,  half  length  in  oval,  embroidered  coat  and  hat,  laurel  wreath 

above,  inscription  below.  ^^  P'er.  Consul  de  France.''  Line  and  stip- 
ple.   Unsigned.    8vo. 

*'  Philosophe  profond,  invincible  Guerrier, 
L'Olive  sur  son  front  embellit  le  Laurier." 

3355.  Napoleon,  half  length  in  uniform,  facing  right,  no  hat.    Line  engrav- 

ing.   Unsigned.    Unfinished  proof  before  all  letters.    8vo. 

3356.  Napoleon,  half  length  in  uniform,  small  star  suspended  over  his  head. 

Line  and  stipple.  "  Napoleone  il  Grande,  &c."  D.  e.  grave  par  J . 
Maina.     8vo. 


,3357.  Napoleon,  half  length  in  uniform,  cocked  hat.    P.  Augrand  sc,  Lafitte 
-    del.     Stipple.     8vo. 

3358.  Napoleon,  half  length  in  uniform,  arms  folded.    Etching.     Published 

at  New  York  by  William  Hill.    Unsigned.    8vo. 

3359.  Napoleon,  half  length  in  uniform,  facing  right,  no  hat,  arms  folded. 

L.  Eados,  sculp.    Vigneux,  del.    8vo.  Milano,  n.d. 

3360.  Napoleon,  half  length  in  uniform,  no  hat,  left  hand  at  breast.    Lebeau, 

sculp.     Naudet  del.     Stipple.     8vo. 

3361.  Napoleon,  half  length,  royal  robes.     Dessine  et  grave  par  Benoist. 

Stipple.     8vo. 

3362.  Napoleon,  half  length  in  uniform  within  oval  wreath,  surrounded  by 

war  emblems,  flags,  &c.     Etching  by  Hopwood  and  Corbould.    8vo. 

3363.  Napoleon,  half  length  in  square,  uniform  with  hat,  arms  folded;  under- 

neath, scrolled  map,  crowns,  sceptre,  swords,  &c.  Line.  Shepperson 
del.    J.  G.  Walker  sc.    8vo.        [London;  Brightly  and  Childs,  1815] 

3364.  Napoleon,  half  length  in  uniform,  with  hat,  arms  folded,  facing  left. 

Stipple.    Le  Grand  sculp.    India  paper.    8vo. 

3365.  Napoleon,  half  length,  military  coat,  long  wavy  hair,  ruffled  shirt- 

front.  F.  Cossia  pinxt.  Veronae,  1797.  L.  Schiavonetti  sculp. 
Londini.     Stipple.     8vo.     (Slight  stains  on  margins.) 

London;  J.  Shlunt,  1797 

3366.  Napoleon,  oval,  half  length  in  uniform.     Stipple.     Unsigned.     8vo. 

3367.  Napoleon,  half  length,  right  hand  in  vest,  full  uniform.     Line  and 

stipple.  Unsigned.  Published  by  Geo.  Virtue,  London.  In  colors. 
12mo. 

3368.  Napoleon,   oval  half  length  on   square   background,   surmounted  by 

laurel  leaves.  "  Napoleon  I.,  Kaiser  der  Franzosen."  •  Stipple.  Un- 
signed.    12mo. 

3369.  Napoleon,  half  length  in  circle,  uniform,  right  hand  in  vest.     "  Em- 

pereur  des  Frangais,  Roi  d^Italie,  Protecteur  de  la  Confederation  du 
Ehin.^^  Firenze  appo.  G.  G.  Chiari  e  figlio.  Unsigned.  In  colors. 
12mo. 

3370.  Napoleon,  half  length  in  royal  robes,  with  Marie  Louis6.     Unsigned. 

Line.    12mo. 

•3371.  Napoleon,  half  length  in  uniform,  facing  right,  cocked  hat,  arms  folded. 
T.  Prattent  del.  et  sculpt.    12mo.    In  colors.  London,  1814 

•3372.  Napoleon,  half  length  in  uniform,  arms  folded,  with  hat.  Stipple. 
^'  From  a  painting  bv  Lacoste,  deposited  in  the  Imperial  Library  at 
Paris.    Corrected  at  Plvmouth,  1815."    12mo. 


3373.  Xapoleox,  half  length  in  uniform,  hat  without  plume,  right  arm  bent 

showing  hand  within  buckskin  glove.  "  Napoleon  le  Grand,  Em- 
pereur  des  Frangais  et  Roi  d'ltalie.^^  Line  and  stipple.  F.  Maradan. 
12mo. 

3374.  Napoleon,  half  length  in  uniform  as  Premier  Consul.     Hopwood  sc. 

In  colors.  Paris,  n.d.  8vo ;  ^^  At  the  Military  School,  throwing  snow- 
balls.'^ In  colors.  London,  n.d.  4to;  full  length  in  uniform,  rear 
view,  hands  folded,  soldiers  to  the  right.  Without  letters.  Un- 
signed.   In  colors.    12mo.     (3  pieces.) 

3375.  Napoleon,  half  length  in  uniform,  a  dead  eagle  on  its  back  above  him. 

Stipple.     Unsigned.     12mo. 

33 7G.  Napoleon,  half  length  in  uniform,  wreath  and  eagle  above  his  head, 
another  wreath  with  army  scene  underneath.  Line.  Proof  before  all 
letters.     12mo. 

3377.  Napoleon,  half  length  in  embroidered  coat  and  sash.     Line  and  stip- 

ple.    Unsigned.     12mo. 

3378.  Napoleon,  half  length  in  uniform,  showing  right  hand  in  vest.     Line 

and  stipple.    David  Pt  Paris.    T.  Gimbrede  Sc.     N.  Y.     12mo. 

3379.  N.NPOLEON,  half  length  in  uniform.     Stipple.     Willard  &  Rawdon  sc. 

Alby.  12  mo. 

3380.  Napoleon,  half  length  in  uniform,  facing  front,  no  hat.     Anderson 

sculpt.     David  pt.    Wood  engraving.     12mo.  New  York  [1815"J 

3381.  Napoleon,  half  length  in  embroidered  Consular  coat,  sash  and  hat> 

laurel  branches  beneath.  ''  Premier  Consul,  &c."  Line  and  stipple. 
J.  B.  F.  Massard,  del.    J.  B.  L.  Massard,  Fils,  sculp.     12mo. 

[Paris,  n.d.] 

3382.  Napoleon,  half  length  in  robes  of  state,  wreath  of  laurel.     Line  and 

stipple.    Unsigned.     12mo.         ^  [Paris,  n.d.] 

3383.  Napoleon,  half  length  in  uniform  with  great  coat  and  hat,  also  fac- 

simile signature.    Pencil  sketch.    Unsigned.     12mo. 

3384.  Napoleon,  half  length  in  uniform,  right  hand  in  vest.    Pencil  drawing, 

"  par  I.  W.  Morris."     12mo. 

3385.  Napoleon,  half  length,   embroidered   coat,   long   hair,  tied   in   back. 

"  I/Univers  est  rempli  de  sa  gloire."  Dessine  d'apres  nature  a  Milan 
par  G.  Alessi.    Grave  par  J.  J.  F.  Tassaert.    Stipple.    12mo. 

338G.  Napoleon,  half  length  in  uniform,  right  arm  bent  at  elbow.  "  Napo- 
leon le  Grand  Empereur  des  Frangais  et  Roi  d'ltalie,  et  Protecteur 
de  la  Confederation  du  Ehin.'^     Line.     Unsigned.     16mo. 

3387.  Napoleon,  half  length  in  uniform,  with  great  coat  and  fur  collar,  right 
hand  in  vest.    Engraved  by  Illman  and  Pilbrow.     16mo. 

New  York;  J.  &  J.  Harper,  1832 


3388.  Napoleon,  half  length,  within  oval  border,  curly  hair,  coat  with  em- 

broidered lapels,  sash.    Line  and  stipple.    Unsigned.     16mo. 

3389.  Napoleon,  oval  half  length,  embroidered  coat  and  belt.    Stipple.    Un- 

signed.    16mo. 

3390.  Napoleon,  half  length  oval,  in  Consul's  coat,  long  hair.     Stipple.    G. 

Zauerio  ping,  a  Milano.    Schleich  sculp.    16mo. 

3391.  Napoleon,  half  length  in  unifonn.    Etching.    Ferd.  dirit.    16mo. 

3392.  Napoleon,  half  length  in  uniform,  with  hat.    Water-color.    Unsigned. 

16mo. 

3393.  Napoleon,  half  length  in  uniform,  right  hand  in  vest.    Line  and  stip- 

ple.   Unsigned.     16mo. 

3394.  Napoleon,  half  length  in  uniform.    Line.    Unsigned.    24mo. 

3395.  Napoleon,  half  length  in  uniform,  facing  front  and  left,  no  hat.    Litho- 

graphs, different.    4to.    2  pieces. 

3396.  Napoleon,  half  length  in  uniform.    Stipple.    Engraved  by  J.  B.  Long- 

acre  from  a  miniature  by  Eousseau.  [Phila.]  1827.  12mo;  another, 
similar.  David.  Cooper.  Etching.  12mo;  another,  similar.  Stip- 
ple.   London,  1815.     18mo.     (3  pieces.) 

3397.  Napoleon,  half  length,  royal  robes,  wreath  of  laurel.    Line  and  stipple. 

(Margins  cut  away)  4to;  full  bust.  Grave  par  Vallot,  1841.  4to 
and  8vo.    Together,  3  pieces. 

3398.  Napoleon,  half  length,  uniform  under  great  coat,  left  hand  in  vest. 

Etching.  G.  Stael,  del.,  Paris.  8vo;  half  length  in  uniform,  small 
figures  overhead  and  at  bottom.  Etching.  London.  8vo;  bust  in 
uniform  in  square  frame,  lion  heads  at  corners.  Etching.  Unsigned. 
London,  1823.    16mo.     (3  pieces.) 

3399.  Napoleon,  half  length  in  uniform.     Engraved  by  Bocquet.     Stipple. 

London,  1815;  the  same,  engraved  by  E.  Smith,  and  3  others.  To- 
gether, 5  pieces.    4to  and  8vo. 

3400.  Napoleon^  half  length  in  uniform,  right  hand  at  breast.     A.  Eiffaut, 

sculp.  P.  Delarocht,  pinx ;  "  Napoleon  asleep  in  his  study,"  drawn 
by  Dr.  Mennes,  1831,  and  three  others.     Together,  5  pieces.     8vo. 

3401.  Napoleon,  5  different,  half  length,  full  bust,  etc.     Etching,  line,  etc. 

8vo  and  12mo.    Together,  6  pieces. 

3402.  Napoleon,  three-quarter  length  in  uniform,  holding  colors  in  one  hand 

and  sword  in  the  other.  Grave  a  Milan  par  J.  Longhi,  1798,  peint 
par  Le-Gras.    Line  engraving.    Folio. 

3403.  Napoleon,  three-quarter  length  in  uniform,   on  horseback,  on  plate 

entitled  "  Une  derniere  grace  mon  Empereur,  votre  main."  Line  en- 
graving, in  colors,  probably  colored  by  hand.    4to.    Repaired. 


3404.  Napoleon,  three-quarter  length  in  uniform,  right  hand  in  vest,  in 

the  garden  of  Mabnaison.  Facsimile  in  colors  from  the  water-color 
by  Dujardin.     4to. 

3405.  Napoleois^,  three-quarter  length  in  uniform,  with  cross-belt  and  sword, 

in  oval  border.  Japan  paper.  Artist's  proof,  with  signature  of  Gr. 
Mercier.    8vo. 

3406.  Napoleon^  three-quarter  length  in  uniform,  sword,  and  sash  across 

shoulders.  Line.  S.  Lerby,  del.  Bovine t,  sculp.  (Frontispiece.) 
12mo. 

3407.  Napoleon,  three-quarter  length  in  uniform  (colored  lithograph) ;  full 

bust  (from  Journal  des  Artistes,  1834),  and  3  others.  8vo  and  12mo, 
Together,  5  pieces. 

3408.  Napoleon,  full  length,  court  dress,  right  hand  resting  on  the  "  Civil 

Code,''  Josephine  seated  in  chair.  Grave  par  F.  A.  David.  Line  en- 
graving.   Proof  before  inscription.    Large  folio.  [Paris,  1807] 

3409.  Napoleon.    "  Napoleon  le  Grand,^'  full  length  in  the  robes  of  Emperor. 

Augte.  Boucher  Desnoyers  sculpsit.  F.  Gerard  pinxit  anno  1805. 
Line  engraving.     Large  folio. 

3410.  Napoleon,  full  length  in  uniform,  wearing  cocked  hat.    Line  engraving, 

proof  before  all  letters  on  India  paper,  probably  representing  the 
scene  of  the  plea  of  the  prisoners  at  Jaffa,  about  1,200  of  whom 
Napoleon  had  ordered  shot.     Large  folio. 

3411.  Napoleon.      "Napoleone   il    Grande,    Imperatore   de    Francesi    2    re 

d'ltalia."  Full  length,  standing,  cocked  hat  under  left  arm,  holding 
map  of  Italy  in  right  hand.  Stipple.  Unsigned.  Large  folio,  with 
margins.  Milan,  n.d. 

3412.  Napoleon,  full  length  in  uniform,  standing,  no  hat.     Laugier  1835, 

David  1812,  Teau  forte  par  Vallot.  Line  engraving.  Open  letters. 
India  paper.    Large  folio. 

3413.  Napoleon,  full  length  in  robes,  wearing  hat.     Grave  par  Mecou,  peint 

par  Isabey,  1812.    Line  engraving.    Large  folio,  with  full  margins. 

Paris,  n.d. 

3414.  Napoleon,  full  length  in  royal  robes.    W.  Bromley  sculpt.    F.  Gerard 

pinxt.     Line  engraving.     Folio.     (Creased  across  middle.) 

London,  1825 

3415.  Napoleon,  full  length  in  robes,  together  with  portraits  as  he  appeared 

at  Austerlitz  and  Waterloo.  The  colored  poster  by  Lucien  Metivet, 
issued  by  The  Century  Magazine,  Jan.  [1895].  Folio  (slight  tears 
to  margins). 

3416.  Napoleon.    Another  copy  of  the  preceding,  autographed  by  the  artist. 

3417.  Napoleon,  full  length  in  uniform,  no  hat,  standing,  right  hand  on 

documents.  Dickinson  sc.  A.  J.  Gros  pinxt.  Mezzotint.  Folio 
(margins  cut  away  and  inlaid,  slight  repairs  to  face). 


3418.  Napoleon,  full  length  in  uniform,  standing,  wearing  hat,  also  full 

length  portraits  of  Marie  Louise  and  Napoleon's  son,  on  same  sheet. 
German  copper  engraving,  in  colors.    Folio.  [n.p.  ca.  1821] 

3419.  Napoleon,  full  length  in  uniform,  wearing  cocked  hat,  hand  at  breast, 

standing  by  "  Senatus-Consulte  Organique."    Folio. 

3420.  Napoleon,  "  Napoleon  I.,  Empereur  des  Frangais  et  Eoi  d'ltalie,  Ne  le 

15  Aoiit  1769,^^  full  length  in  robes,  crowned  with  laurel,  placing 
wreath  of  roses  on  bust  of  Josephine.  Stipple.  Printed  in  colors. 
Folio.  Paris,  n.d. 

3421.  Napoleon,  the  same,  uncolored. 

3422.  Napoleon,  "  Le  Prisonnier,^'  full  length  in  uniform,  in  cell,  looking,  by 

aid  of  the  narrow  window  lights,  at  map  of  Italy.  Weber  del.  Litho. 
de  C.  Motte.    Folio. 

3423.  Napoleon,   ''Ijq  Passe,  le  Present  et  TAvenir,"  full  length  portraits  of 

Napoleon,  his  son,  etc.,  soldiers  in  background.  Lithograph  after  E. 
de  Moraine.     Folio.  Paris,  n.d. 

3424.  Napoleon,  full  length,  Emperor's  robes,  crowning  himself  with  the  im- 

perial diadem.     In  colors.     Folio. 

3425'.  Napoleon,  full  length  in  uniform,  no  hat,  receiving  congratulations 
from  his  officers,  whose  brows  are  wreathed  with  crowns  of  victory, 
and  one  of  whom  [Lavalette?,  who  is  wearing  woman's  dress],  is 
throwing  off  his  disguise.  Mezzotint.  Unsigned  and  without  letters. 
Folio. 

3426.  Napoleon,  full  length  in  long  coat,  line   engraving  formed  of  pen- 

script  flourishes,  standing,  with  right  hand  in  vest.  D' Avignon, 
sculpt.     Folio. 

3427.  Napoleon,  full  length  in  uniform,  no  hat.    Dessine  d'apres  nature  au 

Chateau  des  Tuileries,  et  grave  per  Charon.  Stipple.  Printed  in 
colors. 

3428.  Napoleon,  full  length  in  embroidered  coat,  standing  with  a  woman, 

hands  joined,  before  a  figure  of  Liberty  on  a  throne.  In  colors.  Line. 
Consigned.    4  lines  in  Italian  underneath.    Folio. 

3429.  Napoleon,  full  length  in  uniform,  right  hand  in  vest,  left  in  back 

pocket  of  coat,  standing  in  front  of  large  building,  a  howitzer,  trees, 
&c.  around  him.  Line  and  stipple.  Dessine  par  J.  B.  B.  Grave  par 
G.  Zatta.     Folio. 

3430.  Napoleon,  full  length  in  uniform,  ermine  robe  flung  over  left  arm,  can- 

non, tent,  flag,  &c.,  around  him.  Stipple.  Dessine  par  F.  Damame. 
Grave  par  J.  J.  F.  Tassaert,  1806.    Folio. 

3431.  Napoleon,  full  length  in  court  robes,  soft  cap  and  plumes,  right  arm 
'     •      outstretched,  standing  on  floor.     Line.     Dessine  par  Desrais.     Grave 

par  Thiebaut.    Folio, 


3432.  Napoleon,  full  length  in  uniform  covered  by  fur  coat,  in  the  midst  of 

a  battle,  right  arm  pointing.    Line.    Unsigned.    Folio.        Paris,  n.d. 

3433.  Napoleon,  full  length  in  the  handsome  costume  he  wore  on  "  Le  Champ 

de  May,"  declaiming  his  address  on  that  occasion.  Mezzotint.  Un- 
signed.    Folio.  Paris,  n.d. 

3434.  Xapoleon,  full  length  in  uniform,  left  hand  in  vest,  right,  behind  back, 

on  an  eminence  near  the  sea.  Mezzotint.  Charlet,  pinxt.  S.  W. 
Reynolds . . .  sculpt.    Folio.  Paris  and  London,  1829 

3435.  Napoleon,  full  length  in  military  long  coat,  right  hand  in  vest,  stand- 

ing on  lawn.  Line  and  stipple.  "  Adieu,  Mai  Maison.^'  Dessine  par 
Isabey.  Grave  par  C.  J.  Linges.  Termine  par  E.  Cooper.  India 
paper.     Folio. 

3436.  Napoleon,  full  length  on  battlefield,  in  long  coat  and  sash,  sabre  in 

right  hand,  cannon,  horses,  &c.   Line  in  sepia.   Folio. 

London;  S.  W.  Fores,  1797 

3437.  Napoleon,  full  length  in  uniform,  right  hand  in  vest,  left,  behind  back. 

Mezzotint.     Unsigned.     Folio.  Paris,  n.d, 

3438.  Napoleon,  full  length  in  military  long  coat,  standing  with  right  hand 

outstretched,  left  grasping  sword  in  scabbard.  Mezzotint.  Proof 
before  all  letters.    Folio. 

3439.  Napoleon,  the  same  on  tinted  paper. 

3440.  Napoleon^  "  Coup  d'oeil  de  TAigle,"  containing  full-length  portrait  in 

uniform,  telescope  in  hand.  Peint  par  H.  Bellange.  Lithograph. 
Proof  in  open  letters  on  India  paper.    Folio. 

3441.  Napoleon^  full  length,  after  the  figure  on  the  column  in  the  Place 

Yendome.    Lithograph.    Folio. 

3442.  Napoleon,  "  Buonaparte,'^  full  length  in  uniform,  standing,  cocked  hat 

in  left  hand,  pen  in  right.  Grave  par  J.  C.  Bock,  dessine  par  Hilaire 
Le  Dru.    Stipple.    Folio,  (portion  of  one  margin  repaired). 

3443.  Napoleon,  full  length  in  uniform,  seated  on  chair,  white  charger  near- 

bv.  Alf.  Cornilliet  d'apres  Philippoteaux.  Proof  before  inscription. 
Folio. 

3444.  Napoleon^  full  length  in  uniform,  holding  standard  in  right  hand, 

standing  by  French  Constitution,  guarded  by  the  eagle,  and  with 
the  Goddess  of  Libertv  on  other  side.  :ficrit  par  Benard.  Lithograph. 
Folio. 

3445.  Napoleon,  full  length  in  uniform,  with  hat,  hand  at  breast.    Lith.  d'E. 

Simon  a  Strasbg.     Folio. 

3446.  Napoleon,  full  length  in  embroidered  long  coat,  with  sash,  sword,  and 

hat  on  which  is  a  writing  pad,  nearby  a  rock,  and  soldiers  on  bridge. 
Stipple.    Dessine  par  Hilaire  le  Dru.    Grave  par  J.  C.  Bock.   Folio. 


3447.  Napoleon^,  the  same.   Smaller  figure,  and  without  soldiers.    Unsigned. 

Line.     8vo. 

3448.  Napoleon,  full  length  in  uniform,  right  hand  in  breast,  an  outpost  on 

horseback  near,  soldiers,  &c.  Mezzotint.  Unsigned.  "  Meditant  la 
Bataille  de  Wagram."     Folio. 

3449.  Napoleon,  full  length,  in  prison,  looking  at  Map  of  Italy  spread  on 

table.    "  Le  Prisonnier."  Weber,  del.    Litho.  de  C.  Motte.   Folio. 

3450.  Napoleon,  full  length  in  uniform,  long  hair,  no  hat,  holding  standard. 

Euotte  sculpsit.  Dutaillis  delineavit.  Stipple.  Folio.  Small  mar- 
gins. Paris,  n.d. 

3451.  Napoleon,  full  length  in  uniform,  without  hat,  the  central  figure  of  a 

German  copper  engraving,  unsigned,  entitled  "  Abschluss  des  De- 
finitiv-Friedens  Zwischen  Oestreich  und  Frankreich  zu  Campo  For- 
mido  am  17  Octob.  1797.    Bonaparte,  Marchese  Ballo,"  etc.    Folio. 

3452.  Napoleon,  full  length  in  uniform,  cocked  hat,  arms  folded,  facing  right. 

F.  Arnold  sc.    H.  Dahling  del.    Mezzotint.    Folio. 

The  reproduction   in   Sloane's  Life  of  Napoleon   was  made  from  this 
engraving. 

3453.  Napoleon,  full  length  in  uniform,  wearing  cocked  hat,  arms  folded. 

Fried.  Arnold,  sc.  H.  Dahling  del.  Mezzotint,  colored  by  hand 
Folio  (margins  cut  away). 

3454.  Napoleon,  full  length,  standing,  in  embroidered  coat,  sash  and  sword, 

plumed  hat  held  in  left  hand  with  writing-pad  on  top,  over  which  the 
right  hand  is  poised  with  pen  between  fingers,  rock  and  soldiers  on 
bridge  in  background.  Mezzotint.  Unsigned  proof  (Somewhat  dam- 
aged).    Folio. 

3455.  Napoleon^  full  length  in  uniform,  standing,  hat  in  hand.    Grave  par 

Coque[t],  dessine  par  Hilaire  Lc  Dru.  Mezzotint.  Folio,  margins  cut 
away,  and  small  piece  of  engraver's  name  rubbed  off.  Paris,  n.d. 

3456.  Napoleon,  full  length,  no  hat,  standing  by  "  Acte  additional  aux  Con- 

stitutions de  TEmpire.''    Mezzotint.    Folio  (stained  in  places). 

3457.  Napoleon,  full  length  in  uniform,  arms  behind  him,  on  rock  in  mid- 

ocean,  ships  in  the  distance.  "  J'attendais. .  .15  Octobre  1840." 
Mezzotint.     Unsigned.     Folio. 

3458.  Napoleon.     Another  copy,  somewhat  varied.    Line.     Proof  before  all 

letters. 

3459.  Napoleon^  full  length  in  uniform  (centre),  Alexander  I  and  Friedrich 

Wilhelm  III  (sides),  hands  clasped,  all  standing.  Unsigned.  Stipple. 
Small  folio.  Wien;  Eemnoni,  n.d. 

3460.  Napoleon,  full  length  in  uniform,  wearing  cocked  hat,  arms  folded.   F. 

Arnold   fee.    H.  Dahling  del.    Mezzotint.    Small  folio. 


3461.  Napoleon,  full  length,  royal  robes.    Dessine  a  Paris,  le  2  Avril  1810, 

jour  de  la  celebration  du  Mariage  de  sa  Majeste  et  grave  par  Adrien 
Godefroy.  Line  engraving,  festoon  border.   Small  folio.       Paris,  n.d. 
The  reproduction  in   Sloane's  Life  of  Napoleon  was   made  from  this 
engraving. 

3462.  Napoleon,  "  Napoleon  Premier. . .  (et)  Marie  Louise,"  both  full  length, 

Napoleon  in  uniform,  cocked  hat  in  left  hand.  Leopold,  sculp.  Ludw. 
Wolf  del.    Mezzotint.    Small  folio. 

3463.  Napoleon,  full  length  in  uniform,  arms  folded  in  front.     Line.     Fr. 

Guimpel  fee.    Small  folio.  Berlin,  1806 

3464.  Napoleon,  full  length  in  uniform,  wearing  cocked  hat,  "sketched  at 

St.  Helena  by  a  British  Officer  in  May  last,"  [1816].  Aquatint. 
Unsigned.     4to. 

3465.  Napoleon,  "General  Buonaparte,  Commander  in  Chief  of  the  French 

Army,  and  Conqueror  of  Italy,  Germany,  etc.,"  full  length  in  uniform, 
standing  beside  cannon,  battle  scene  in  background.  Line  engraving. 
Unsigned.     In  colors.     4to.  London,  May  8, 1797 

3466.  Napoleon,  full  length  on  rock  by  seashore,  uniformed,  with  arms  folded 

across  breast.    Lithograph.    P.  Rohrbach,  del.  Bei  E.  EitmuUer.  4to. 

Berlin  &  Gottingen,  n.d. 

3467.  Napoleon,  full  length  in  uniform,  right  hand  in  breast,  cap,  wand  of 

office,  &c.,  on  stool  nearby.    Stipple.    Bosselman.    4to,        Paris,  n.d. 

3468.  Napoleon^  full  length  in  uniform,  wearing  hat,  standing,  arms  folded. 

P.  Guimpel  fee.    Berlin,  Nov.  1806.    In  colors.    4to. 

3469.  Napoleon,  full  length  in  uniform  entering  the  door  of  chamber  in 

which  are  the  members  of  the  Congress  of  Vienna.  "  Ah,  mon  Dieu, 
le  voila  ?"    Mezzotint.    Unsigned.    4to.  Paris ;  Dubreuil,  n.d. 

3470.  Napoleon,  "  Napoleon  devant  Ratisbonne,"  full  length  in  uniform,  no 

hat,  about  to  mount  his  horse.    Mezzotint.    Unsigned.    4to. 

3471.  Napoleon,  "  Pace  di  Tolentino  fra  la  S.  Sede,  e  la  Repubblica  Pran- 

cese,"  containing  full  length  portrait  in  uniform.  Line  engraving. 
Unsigned.    4to  (margins  cut  away  and  plate  slightly  damaged). 

3472.  Napoleon,  full  length  in  uniform,  wearing  cocked  hat,  on  charger. 

Eomney  sc.  In  colors.    4to.  London,  1815 

3473.  Napoleon,   full  length  in  uniform,   sitting  on   rock,   right  hand  in 

vest,  left  holding  a  closed  book,  hat  and  gloves  near  by,  tree  in 
background.  Marin-Lavigne,  del.  Lith.  de  Lenercier.  "  Souve- 
nirs."   Published  in  London,  Paris,  and  New  York.    4to. 

3474.  Napoleon,  full  length,  mjal  robes.    Mezzotint.    4to.  Paris,  n.d. 

3475.  Napoleon,  full  length  in  uniform,  about  to  take  his  son  in  his  arms, 

nobles  and  ladies-in-waiting  around  him,  &c.,  with  the  cradle  given 
him  by  the  citizens  of  Paris  at  one  side.  In  colors.  Unsigned.  Ob- 
long.   4to.  Paris,  n.d. 


3476.  Napoleon,  "  Preliminari  dclla  pace  di  Leoben/'  containing  full  length 

figure,  holding  cocked  hat  in  right  hand.  Line  engraving.  Un- 
signed.   4to. 

3477.  Napoleox,  full  length,  as  First  Consul,  embroidered  coat,  sash    and 

boots,  one  arm  outstretched,  the  other  resting  on  hip.  H.  de  Viel- 
Castel.    Lith.    Villain  r.  de  Sevres,  19.    4to. 

3478.  Napoleon,  full  length  in  uniform,  with  four  other  generals,  all  stand- 

ing on  an  arc  of  the  world,  portions  of  which  are  labelled  Espagne, 
France,  Autriche,  &c.  "  Le  Jeu  des  quatre  Coins  ou  les  cinq  Freres/' 
Unsigned.    India  paper.    4to. 

3479.  Napoleon,  full  length  in  uniform  by  the  bedside  of  Marie  Louise,  his 

son  held  in  the  arms  of  a  lady-in-waiting  near  by.  "  Xaissance  du  Eoi 
de  Rome."    Unsigned.    In  colors.    Oblong  4to.  Paris,  n.d. 

3480.  Napoleon,  full  length  in  uniform,  glove  and  hat  in  right  hand,  facing 

Pope  Pius  VII.,  who  is  in  full  pontifical  robes.  Inscription  in  Ital- 
ian.   Line.    Gio,  Batta;  Cechi  e  Bened.  Eredi.  inc.    4to. 

3481.  Napoleon,   ''  Napoleon,  erster  Kayser  de  Franzosen  and   Konig  von 

Italien/'  full  length,  royal  robes,  wreath  of  laurel.  Gezeichnet  von 
Isabey.    Line  and  stipple.    4to. 

3482.  Napoleon,  full  length    (letter  in  one  hand),  with  several  officers  near, 

in  room.  [A^iew  of  Napoleon's  second  abdication,  June  22,  1815]. 
Line.     Unsigned.     In  colors.     Small  4to. 

3483.  Napoleon,  "  Napoleon,  Empereur  des  Frangais,'^  full  length,  royal  robes, 

coat  of  arms,  etc.,  on  same  plate.  C.  W.  Schenck  sc.  Leipzig.  Line 
engraving,  4to. 

3484.  Napoleon,  full  length  in  uniform^  arms  folded  across  breast,  poised  in 

the  clouds,  angels  around  him,  shadowy  busts  of  soldiers  in  the  dis- 
tance, &c.  "Immortel.''  Stipple.  Unsigned.  Printed  in  colors. 
4to. 

3485.  Napoleon,  full  length  in  uniform,  without  hat,  on  plate  entitled  '"  Cle- 

mence  de  Napoleon."    Lithograph.    4to. 

3486.  Napoleon,  full  length  in  royal  robes,  in  the  clouds,  with  right  hand 

poised  over  the  Imperial  eagle  with  crown  in  beak,  about  to  place  it 
on  head  of  the  King  of  Rome,  who  is  asleep  upon  the  knee  of  his 
mother  as  she  views  the  scene  in  a  vision.  "  Le  Songe."  Stipple. 
Unsigned.    Portrait  in  colors.    4to. 

3487.  Napoleon,  full  length,  standing,  holding  cocked  hat  in  right  hand, 

soldier  crossing  bridge  in  background.  Line  and  stipple.  Lefevre 
sculp.,  Hilaire  Le  Dru  del.    4to. 

3488.  Napoleon,  full  length  in  uniform,  seated,  no  hat.    Gem.  v.  Delaroche, 

lith.  V.  Hartung.    In  colors.    4to. 

3489.  Napoleon,  full  length  in  uniform,  seated  on  his  great  coat  under  C3'press 

trees.  Mezzotint.  "  Napoleon  ecrivant  ses  memories.  Unsigned. 
4to.  Paris,  n.d. 


3490.  Napoleon,  full  length  in  great  coat,  meeting  a  sentiy.     "  On  n'passe 

pas."     Mezzotint.     Unsigned.     4to.  Paris,  n.d. 

3491.  Nai'OLEOX,  full  length  in  uniform,  standing,  with  arms  folded  in  a 

garden.    Wash  drawing.    Unsigned.    Smair4to. 

3492.  Napoleon^   ^'  General  sans  pareil,'^  full  length  in  uniform,  wearing 

cocked  hat.    In  colors.    4to. 

3493.  Napoleon,  full  length  in  royal  robes,  head  enwreathed  with  laurel, 

sceptre  in  one  hand,  wand  of  ottice  in  the  other,  curtains  parted 
overhead,  &c.    Water-color.    Unsigtied.    4to.     (Torn  in  2  places). 

3494.  Napoleon^  full  length  in  uniform  addressing  the  Assembly.    "  Grande 

audace  et  ruse  de  Bonaparte."  [Eepeated  in  Italian.]  Line.  Wittmer 
inv.  e  dis.  Marchetti  inc.     Oblong  4to. 

3495.  Napoleon,  "  Bonaparte,  General  en  Chef  der  Italienischen  Armee,''  full 

length  in  uniform,  sword  in  one  hand,  document  in  the  other.  Line 
engraving.    In  colors,  probably  colored  by  hand.    4to. 

3496.  Napoleon,  "  Bivouac  en  1814,''  full  length  in  uniform.     Grave  par 

Lefevre,  peint  par  H.  Vernet.    Line  engraving.    4to.  Paris,  n.d 

3497.  Napoleon,  full  length  in  uniform,  with  glass  in  right  hand,  officers 

nearby,  a  battle  raging,  plan  of  same  on  pile  of  masonry. 
"  Charleroi."    Stipple.    Unsigned.    4to. 

3498.  Napoleon,  full  length  in  uniform  and  great  coat,  standing  and  looking 

seaward,  three  officers  at  back,  &c.  ''  A  I'ile  d'Elbe."  Mezzotint.  Un- 
signed.    4to.  Paris,  n.d. 

3499.  Napoleon,  "  Traite  de  Campo  Formio,"  containing  full  length  portrait, 

in  uniform,  no  hat,  demanding  that  the  words  "  The  Eepublic  "  be 
erased.    Mezzotint.    In  colors.    4to,  margins  cut  away. 

3500.  Napoleon,  full  length  in  uniform,  soldiers  around  him.     "  Charleroi." 

Mezzotint.     Unsigned.     4to.  Paris,  n.d. 

3501.  Napoleon,  full  length  in  uniform,  standing,  sword,  and  wreath  of 

laurel  on  table,  wearing  pointed  footgear.  Copper  engraving  [prob- 
ably the  work  of  some  German  engraver] ,  entitled,  "  Napoleon  Bona- 
parte erster  Consul  der  Francos  Eepublick."  4to,  and  the  companion 
print,  also  unsigned,  and  probably  the  w^ork  of  the  same  artist,  being 
that  of  Josephine,  entitled,  "  Madame  Bonaparte,  geb.  de  la  Pagerie, 
vormals  verwittwete  Beauharnois,  Gemahlin  des  ersten  Consuls  der 
fransoes  Kepublick."    2  pieces.    4to,  with  margins. 

3502.  Napoleon,  full  length  in  uniform  leaning  against  a  cannon,  hands  in 

pocket;  a  similar  figure  near  him.  Line.  Proof  before  all  letters. 
4to. 

3503.  Napoleon,  full  length  in  uniform,  standing  beside  the  wounded  Due  de 

Montebello,  at  Essling,  as  his  funeral  cortege  passes.  Etched  plate. 
Peint  par  Bellange.     Grave  par  Tajet.     Oblong  4to.     [Paris,  n.d.] 


3504.  Napoleon,  full  length  in  uniform  with  great  coat,  on  quay  surrounded 

by  numerous  figures  of  soldiers,  their  wives,  citizens,  &c.  [Bona- 
parte leaving  Elba  in  1815  to  invade  France.]  In  colors.  Unsigned. 
Oblong  small  4to. 

3505.  Napoleon,  full  length  in  royal  robes,  confiding  his  son  to  the  care  of 

France,  a  cupid  presenting  him  the  hearts  of  the  French  people; 
Minerva  above,  &c.     Stipple.     Unsigned.     Oblong  4to. 

3506.  Napoleon,  full  length  in  Consults  uniform,  appearing  from  a  doorway 

to  a  number  of  officers,  statesmen,  &c.,  seated  around  a  large  table, 
on  which  are  cards  and  money,  exclamations  of  various  sorts  pro- 
ceeding from  the  mouths  of  the  majority  of  the  figures.  ^^  Le  Jeu 
de  Pharaon  politique,  1799.^^  Line  and  stipple.  Unsigned.  Ob- 
long 4to.     (Margins  cut  close.)  Paris;  Chez  Basset,  n.d. 

3507.  Napoleon,  full  length  in  uniform  and  great  coat  and  hat,  standing  by 

a  fire  on  the  ground,  camp  sentry  marching  near.  Pencil  and  water 
color.    By  Charlet.    8vo. 

3508.  Napoleon,  full  length  in  uniform,  with  long  cloak  over  right  shoulder, 

standing  on  rock  by  the  sea,  arms  folded  over  breast,  flash  of  light- 
ning at  his  back.  Etching.  Desenne  del.,  I.  H.  Eobinson  scul. 
India  paper.     8vo.  [Paris,  J.  Boquet,  1826] 

3509.  Napoleon,  "Le  General  Bonaparte,  1797,'^  full  length  in  uniform. 

Lith.  de  Villain.     8vo.     In  colors. 

3510.  Napoleon,  full  length  in  great  coat  standing  on  the  shore  by  a  rock 

on  which  rest  his  hat,  book,  gloves,  &c.,  right  hand  in  vest,  small 
ship  in  background.     Marked  "  Napoleon.^^     Line.     Unsigned.     8vo. 

3511.  Napoleon,  another  copy.    Proof  before  all  letters.    India  paper. 

3512.  Napoleon,  another  copy.     Stipple.     No  lettering.     Small  wreath  on 

lower  margin. 

3513.  Napoleon,    another    copy.      Lithograph.      Unsigned.      Small   wreath 

enclosing  "  N  "  on  lower  margin.  "  Chez  Daems  pres.  les  escaliers 
de  Ste.  Gudule.'^ 

3514.  Napoleon,  another  copy,  but  with  a  variation  in  dress,  and  the  left 

hand  in  vest;  also  all  the  same  scenic  objects  reversed.  Stipple. 
Signed  "  Guyard.'^ 

3515.  Napoleon,  full  length,  in  Egypt,  embroidered  long  coat,  top  boots 

with  spurs,  sword  and  sash,  arms  partly  folded,  hat  in  one  hand, 
pyramids,  palms,  &c.  in  background.  Etching.  T.  Boilly  del.,  A. 
Boilly  sc.    India  paper.    8vo. 

3516.  Napoleon,  full  length,  richly  embroidered  long  coat,  top  boots  with 

spurs,  large  sash,  long  hair,  left  hand  resting  on  sabre  (sheathed), 
right  hand  holding  hat  with  large  feather,  both  hands  gloved.  Etch- 
ing.    "Ronjat.  Hildibrant."     8vo. 


3517.  Napoleon,  full  length  in  embroidered  costume  of  the  First  Consul,  left 

arm  outstretched,  right  resting  on  table,  on  which  is  a  cocked-hat, 
&c.  Lithograph,  partly  colored.  "  Lith.  de  Delpech.''  Signed  "  H. 
L.^'     Koyal  8vo. 

3518.  Napoleon,  full  length,  rear  view,  standing  on  rock  with  arms  folded, 

in  uniform  with  hat,  looking  seaward.  Lithograph.  Unsigned. 
8vo. 

3519.  Napoleon,  full  length  in  uniform,  standing  in  library,  right  hand  rest- 

ing on  a  volume  of  the  "  Code  Napoleon,"  hat,  sword,  &c.  on  nearby 
chairs.    Etching.    Sceffer  del.,  Villery  sculp.    India  paper.    8vo. 

3520.  Napoleon,  full  length  in  uniform,  arms  folded.     ^^  Exactly  copied  from 

a  likeness  by  J.  P.  Simone,  Paris,  1807."  In  colors.  Ketouched 
after  publication.     8vo. 

3521.  Napoleon,  full  length  in  uniform,  right  hand  in  vest,  standing  in 

library,  sword  and  belt  on  chair  at  side,  lamp,  books,  etc.  On  steel. 
David  pinxit,  Valot  sculp.    8vo. 

3522.  Napoleon,  full  length  in  uniform,  right  hand  in  vest,  hat  on  drum 

nearby,  a  soldier  and  officers  in  background.  Etching.  Dessine 
par  Eaffet.     Grave  par  Alph.  FranQoise.     India  paper.     8vo. 

3523.  Napoleon,  full  length  in  uniform,  standing,  wearing  cocked  hat.    Un- 

signed, but  probably  the  work  of  a  German  engraver.  In  colors. 
8vo. 

3524.  Napoleon,  full  length  in  uniform,  standing  on  shore,  cloak  over  right 

shoulder,  hat  and  broken  sceptre  and  chain  on  ground.  Lith.  de 
Maublanc.     India  paper.     8vo. 

3525.  Napoleon,  full  length  in  uniform  with  hat,  arms  folded,  standing  in 

field,  soldiers  and  field-piece  outlined  in  background.  Woodcut.  In 
colors.     Unsigned.     8vo. 

3526.  Napoleon,  in  4  full  length  attitudes,  Toulon,  Pont  d'Arcole,  Auster- 

litz,  St.  Helena,  in  appropriate  costume  for  each.  Grave  sur  acier. 
Charon  sculpt.     Oblong  8vo.  Paris  and  New  York,  n.d. 

3527.  Napoleon,  full  length,  royal  robes.     De  Launay  sc,  Eoehn  del.     In 

colors  (touched  up  by  hand).     8vo. 

3528.  Napoleon,  und  Alexander  und  Friedrich  Wilhelm  III.,  in  a  group  of 

3  full  length  in  uniform,  hands  clasped,  Tilsit  in  background.  Gez. 
von  F.  A.  Calau,  geatzt  von  Laurens.    Mezzotint.    8vo. 

3529.  Napoleon  [at  the  Pyramids],  full  length,  in  uniform;  half  length,  in 

uniform,  no  hat,  after  Paul  Delaroche;  bust,  in  uniform,  no  hat, 
with  facsimiles  of  two   signatures.     Stipple,  etc.     8vo.     Together, 
3  pieces. 
The  reproductions  in  Sloane's  Life  of  Napoleon  of  above  and  following 
^*  lot  were  made  from  these  engravings. 


3530.  Napoleon,  full  length  in  uniform,  no  hat,  India  paper;  full  length,  in 

uniform,  seated,  no  hat.  G.  L.  Leybold  sc,  P.  Delaroche  pinx. ; 
bust  in  uniform.  Unsigned;  as  First  Consul,  grave  par  Monal, 
d'apres  Isabey  (late  impression).  Line,  etc.  8  vo.  Together,  4 
pieces. 

3531.  Napoleon,  full  length  in  uniform,  river  in  background.       Queverdo 

aine  sculp.,  Samson  del.    Line.    8vo.  Paris,  n.d. 

3532.  Napoleon,  full  length  in  uniform,  no  hat,  "  Croquis  d'apres  nature, 

dessine  le  6  Mars  1821."  View  of  his  house  in  background.  In 
colors.     8vo. 

3533.  Napoleon,  full  length,  Emperor's  robes.    Grave  par  J.  Levasseur,  des- 

sine par  F.  Gerard.     India  paper.     8vo. 

The  reproduction  in  Sloane's  Life  of  Napoleon  was  made  from  this 
engraving. 

3534.  Napoleon,  full  length  in  uniform,  wearing  cocked  hat,  arms  folded. 

In  colors.     8vo. 

3535.  Napoleon,  full  length  in  uniform,  cocked  hat  in  hand.     Grave  par 

Langlois,  dessine  par  Raffet.     Proof  on  India  paper.     8vo. 

The  reproduction  in  Sloane's  Life  of  Napoleon  was  made  from  this 
engraving. 

3536.  Napoleon,  full  length  standing,  right  hand  on  table,  pyramids  in  back- 

ground.    Line  engraving.     E.  Lechard  del.     8vo. 

3537.  Napoleon,  full  length  in  uniform,  arm  at  breast,  no  hat.     Stipple. 

Printed  in  colors,  touched  up  by  hand.     8vo. 

3538.  Napoleon,  "  Sejour  a  I'lle  d'Elbe,"  full  length  in  uniform,  officers  in 

background.  Inscription  of  3  lines.  Line  engraving.  In  colors. 
8vo. 

3539.  Napoleon,  full  length  in  uniform,  covered  with  great  coat,  standing 

between  the  open  door  of  a  hut  and  a  log-fire,  right  hand  in  vest. 
Etching.     Proof  before  all  letters.     India  paper.     8vo. 

3540.  Napoleon,  the  same.     Another  state  of  plate. 

3541.  Napoleon,  "  Napoleon  in  Moskau,"  full  length  in  uniform,  standing  by 

open  window  watching  flames.     In  colors.     8vo. 

3542.  Napoleon.    "  Napoleon  Bonaparte  on  his  celebrated  white  charger."  In 

colors.     (Cut  close  and  mounted.)  London,  1823 

The  above  and  the  following  26  lots  form  an  extensive  series  of  the 
plates  engraved  by  George  Cruikshank  for  Ireland's  Life  of  Napoleon, 
1823-5-7.  Some  are  in  duplicate.  All  are  creased,  in  two  places,  as  usual, 
having  been  extracted  from  various  copies  of  the  published  work. 

3543.  Napoleon.     "  Napoleon  &  Massena  defeating  the  Austrian  Army,  at 

the  terrible  Battle  of  Eoverdo."  In  colors.  (Portion  of  imprint  cut 
away.)  ' 


3544.  Napoleon.    "  Xapoleon  &  Augereau  in  the  heat  of  the  tremendous  bat- 

tle of  St.  George."     Uncolored. 

3545.  Napoleon.     "  Napoleon  forcing  the  passage  of  the  bridge  of  Areola." 

In  colors. 

3546.  Napoleon.     "  Napoleon  at  the  passage  and  battle  of  the  river  Tag- 

liamento."     In  colors. 

3546a.  Napoleon.    The  same,  date  and  imprint  cut  away.    In  colors. 

3547.  Napoleon.     "Napoleon  defeating  the  Mamelukes,  at  the  battle  of  the 

Pyramids."     In  colors. 

3548.  Napoleon.     The  same,  date  and  imprint  cut  away. 

3549.  Napoleon.     Another  copy  like  the  preceding. 

3550.  Napoleon.     "  Napoleon,  when  first  Consul  &  Madame  Josephine  (his 

first  wife)  in  the  garden  at  Malmaison."     IJncolored.     Date  and  im- 
print cut  away. 

3551.  Napoleon.     "  Napoleon  defeating  the  Turkish  Pacha,  at  the  battle  of 

Aboukir."     In  colors. 

3552.  Napoleon.     "  The  attack  and  capture  of  Naples."     In  colors. 

3553.  Napoleon.     "  Napoleon  and  his  army,  effecting  the  wonderful  passage 

of  the  Alps."     In  colors.     Date  and  imprint  cut  away. 

3554.  Napoleon.     "  Napoleon's  decisive  victory  over  the  Austrians,  at  the 

battle  of  Marengo."     Uncolored. 

3555.  Napoleon.     "Napoleon's  bivouac  on  the  night  preceding  the  memor- 

able battle  of  Austerlitz."     In  colors.     Date  and  imprint  cut  away. 

3556.  Napoleon.     "  Napoleon's  entrance  into  the  City  of  Berlin."     In  colors. 

Date  and  imprint  cut  away. 

3557.  Napoleon.     Another  copy  of  the  preceding,  with  date  and  imprint. 

3558.  Napoleon.     "  Napoleon  defeating  the  Prussian  Army,  at  the  battle 

of  Eylau."     Uncolored.     Date  and  imprint  cut  away. 

3559.  Napoleon.     The  same  in  colors,  with  date  and  print. 

3560.  Napoleon.     "  Napoleon  &  the  Emperor  Alexander,  upon  the  raft  on 

the  Nieman,  after  the  Treaty  of  Tilsit."     In  colors. 

3561.  Napoleon.     The  same.     Uncolored.     Date  and  imprint  cut  away. 

3562.  Napoleon.     "  Napoleon  witnessing  the  conflagration  of  Moscow."     In 

colors. 

3563.  Napoleon.     The  same.     Uncolored. 

3564.  Napoleon.     "  Napoleon's  retreat  from  Moscow."     In  colors. 

3565.  Napoleon.     The  same.     Uncolored.     Date  and  imprint  cut  away. 


3566.  Napoleon.     ''  Napoleon's  arrival  at  the  Tuileries  on  his  return  from 

Elba."     In  colors.     (Plate  repaired.) 

3567.  Napoleon.     "Napoleon  terminates  his  military  career,  at  the  memor- 

able battle  of  Waterloo .''     In  colors. 


3568.  Napoleon.     The  same.     Uncolored,  in  part  I  of  Ireland^s  Life,  8vo 

wrappers.  London,  G.  Berger,  n.d. 

3569.  Napoleon,  full  length  in  uniform  embracing  Alexander  I.  upon  a 

platform  in  water,  boats  and  figures  of  officers  around,  &c.  Line, 
colored  by  hand.     Unsigned.     Oblong  8vo.  Paris,  n.d. 

3570.  Napoleon,  full  length  in  military  coat,  right  hand  in  vest.     Etching. 

Proof  before  all  letters.     8vo. 

3571.  Napoleon,  "Bonaparte  on  the  Northumberland,"  full  length  in  uni- 

form.    Stipple.     Unsigned.     In  colors.     12mo. 

3572.  NiVPOLEON,  full  length,  undress  uniform.      [In  exile  on  St.  Helena, 

horses  in  background.]  Line  and  stipple.  Unsigned.  In  colors. 
12mo. 

3573.  Napoleon,  full  length,  in  general's  uniform,  by  the  sea.     Line.     Te 

Zalt  Bommel,  Johannes  Niman,  1827.    12mo. 

3574.  Napoleon,  full  length  in  uniform  with  great  coat  beside  a  log  fire. 

Water  color.    Unsigned.    12mo. 

3575.  Napoleon,  full  length  in  uniform,  left  hand  behind  back,  standing  near 

map  of  Germany.  Proof  before  all  letters.  12mo.  Surrounding  this 
plate  the  artist  has  pencilled  a  border  containing  sections  in  which 
he  has  written  the  names  of  battles  and  events,  as  though  he  intended 
to  enlarge  the  plate  to  Folio. 

3576.  Napoleon,  full  length  in  uniform,  arms  folded,  back  view.    Water  color. 

Unsigned.     12mo. 

3577.  Napoleon,  full  length,  embroidered  coat  and  sash  with  sword,  on  which 

rests  his  left  hand,  the  right  arm  outstretched,  between  the  figures 
of  Victory  and  Peace,  who  are  suspending  laurel  wreaths  above  his 
head,  pyramid  in  background.  "  La  Yictoire  et  la  Paix  couronnent 
ce  Heros."     [Engraved  by  Berthet.]     12mo.  Paris,  n.d. 

3578.  Napoleon,  full  length  in  general's  uniform,  high  boots,  &c.,  right  hand 

in  vest,  to  one  side  a  drum  on  which  rest  his  hat  and  a  plan,  in 
background  a  grenadier  marches  towards  a  tent.  On  India  paper. 
Signed  "  F.  S."    12mo. 

3579.  Napoleon,  full  length,  embroidered  coat,  hat  and  boots,  sash,  right  arm 

outstretched,  2  small  cannon  being  fired  in  background.  Stipple.  P. 
Bouillon  del.,  T.  V.  Poll  sculp.    12mo. 


3580.  Napoleox,  full  length,  long  coat,  hands  behind  back  (center),  Prince 

Eugene  bust  (left),  bust  of  another  general  on  right.  Line  and 
stipple.    Proof  before  all  letters.    Oblong.  12  mo. 

3581.  Napoleox^  the  same,  another  state  of  plate. 

3582.  Napoleon^  full  length  in  uniform.    Etching.    Gautherot  pinxt.    12mo. 

3583.  Napoleon,  the  same.    India  paper.    Proof  before  all  letters. 

3584.  ISTapoleox,  full  length  in  uniform,  standing  before  tents,  &e.     Line 

and  stipple.    Chasselat  del.,  Prot  sculp.    12mo.  Paris,  n.d. 

3585.  Napoleon^  full  length,  standing,  arms  folded  in  front.     Line.     Un- 

signed.   12mo. 

3586.  Napoleox,  full  length,  arms  folded,  standing  and  watching  army.    Line. 

J.  D.  Bertaux.    12mo. 

3587.  Napoleon,  full  length  in  uniform  and  great  coat,  standing  by  a  fire  of 

logs,  arms  behind  back,  soldier  near  by.  Etching.  Proof  before  all 
letters.     12mo. 

3588.  Napoleon,  full  length  in  uniform,  right  hand  in  vest,  standing  on 

shore.     Unsigned.     12mo. 

3589.  Napoleon,  full  length  in  uniform,  standing  at  open  window  with  right 

hand  upraised,  in  the  attitude  of  addressing  people  below.  Wash 
drawing.     Unsigned.     12mo. 

3590.  Napoleon,  full  length  in  circle,  military  coat  and  sash,  holding  sword 

in  both  hands,  seated  figure  of  Minerva  beside  him,  ships  and  castle 
in  background.  "  Je  Jure  sur  ce  Fer,  de  venger  la  Patrie — Et  du 
despote  Anglais,  punir  la  perfidie."     [Engraved  by  Berthet.]     12mo. 

Paris,  n.d. 

3591.  Napoleon,  full  length  in  uniform  and  long  coat,  being  carried  through 

the  air  by  2  angels.     Colored  plate.     ITnsigned.     16mo. 

3592.  Napoleon,  full  length  in  uniform,  arms  folded.     "  Notice  sur  Na- 

poleon.'^   In  colors.    1 6mo.  Bruxelles,  n.d. 

3593.  Napoleon^  full  length  in  uniform,  standing  in  room  facing  an  old  man 

with  arms  outstretched.  [From  a  work  by  Wieland.]  V.  H.  Schnorr 
fecit,  1809.    Aquatint  von  T.  B.  Hossel.    In  colors.     16mo. 

3594.  Napoleon,  full  length  in  uniform,  ascending  a  stairway,  hat  in  hand, 

meeting  Marie  Louise  and  ladies,  statue  in  niche  in  background. 
"  Napoleon  at  Weimar.''     Unsigned.     In  colors.     16mo. 

3595.  Napoleon,  small  full  length  in  great  coat,  right  hand  in  vest,  standing 

beside  a  hut.    Etching.    A.  ^^lorizot,  sculp.    India  paper.    18mo. 

3596.  Napoleon,  the  same,  but  showing  fuller  details.    Proof  before  all  let- 

ters. 

3597.  Napoleon,  full  length,  standing,  left  knee  l3ent,  left  hand  in  vest,  gaz- 

ing over  encampment.     Line.     Proof  before  all  letters.     24mo. 


3598.  Napoleon,  full  length  in  uniform,  seated  in  chair  before  a  portrait  of 

the  Due  De  Reischtadt,  **^offert  par  les  compagnons  de  son  exil/^ 
Line.  N.  Maurin  inv.,  A.  Marche  dis.  e  inc.  1834.  4to. ;  another 
full  length,  standing  before  portrait  of  his  son.  Treatment  similar. 
"  Napoleon's  Tlirane."  V.  Sieglander,  pinxt.  Lithograph.  Folio. 
(2  pieces.)  Wien^  n.d. 

3599.  NAPOLEOisr.  "  La  prise  de  tabac/'  and  "  Napoleon  sur  la  Colonne,"  both 

contairjng  full  length  figures.    Lithographs.    4to.    2  pieces. 

3600.  Napoleox,  three  different  portraits  in  royal  robes,   after  statues  by 

Eoland  Chaudet,  etc.    Line  engravings.    4to.     3  pieces. 

3601.  Napoleon,  full  length  in  uniform  on  quay,  "  Escape  from  Elba,  1815.'* 

Drawn  by  Goubaud.  London,  1822.  In  colors.  Oblong  12mo;  In 
death,  half  length  in  uniform,  St.  Helena.  London,  n.d.  Fenner  sc. 
Oblong  12mo;  "In  the  Arab's  Tent."  Without  letters.  In  colors. 
12mo.     (3  pieces.) 

3602.  Napoleon,  3  full  lengths  in  uniform.     All  colored.     8vo.     3  pieces. 

3603.  Napoleon,  full  length  in  uniform,  in  colors;  three-quarter  length  of 

Napoleon  IL,  looking  at  sculpture  bust  of  his  father;  and  another. 
In  colors.    8vo  and  12mo.    Together,  3  pieces. 

3604.  Napoleon,  full  length  in  military  school  uniform,  marking  on  wall 

with  chalk  (2  copies,  1  tinted)  ;  another  design,  similar,  but  mark- 
ing on  wall  with  bayonet  tip.  Charlet.  Lithograph.  Folio.  3 
pieces. 

3605.  Napoleon,  full  length  in  uniform.     "  Derniers  Adieux  a  sa  Famille" ; 

bust  in  centre  of  a  group  of  the  "'Famille  Imperiale"  (14  busts)  ; 
another  in  similar  group.  Unsigned.  Mezzotint,  stipple,  &c.  Folio 
and  4to.     3  pieces. 

3606.  Napoleon,  outline  full  length,  from  a  statue;  half  length  in  uniform 

(colored  by  hand).  London,  1825;  and  2  others.  8vo  and  12mo. 
Together,  4  pieces. 

3607.  Napoleon,  full  length  in  uniform  (probably  at  Elba),  colored  by  hand; 

full  length  in  uniform.  A.  Boilly,  sc.  J.  Boilly,  del.  In  colors. 
Eepresentation  of  his  tomb,  etc.     4to  and  8vo.     Together,  4  pieces. 

3608.  Napoleon,  full  length  in  groups  (5  scenes).    Music  title  page.    Litho- 

graph. 4to ;  bust,  with  another.  Etching.  4to ;  full  length  in  royal 
robes,  and  other  costumes,  (4  figures).  Etching.  Oblong  12mo; 
with  9  others,  each  with  description  and  designation.  4to.  4  pieces. 

3609.  Napoleon,  "1814,"  after  Meissonier;  after  the  statue  in  bronze  by  Ar- 

mand  le  Veel ;  and  2  others,  lithographs,  etc.  4to  and  8vo.  Together, 
4  pieces. 

3610.  Napoleon,  2  full  length,  1  proof  before  all  letters,  2  full  busts.     One 

on  India  paper.    8vo  and  12mo.    Together,  4  pieces. 


3611.  Xapoleox,  full  length,  at  Fontainebleau ;  full  bust,  with  facsimiles  of 

2  signatures,  view  of  Porto  Farrajo  in  colors,  and  map  of  Elba  on 
same  sheet,  and  another  (proof  on  India  paper),  and  another.  4to. 
Together,  4  pieces. 

3612.  Napoleon,  four  different  full  length,  at  St.  Cloud,  1802;  from  "Kegne 

de  Napoleon,"  and  2  others.    8vo  and  12mo.    Together,  4  pieces. 

3613.  Napoleon,  four  different  full  length.    C.  Warren  sculp. ;  F.  Sautter  sc, 

and  2  others.     4to  and  12mo.     Together,  4  pieces. 

3614.  Napoleox,  full  length  in  uniform,  standing  in  the  Tuileries  and  facing 

mob  on  the  wall  of  garden.  Etching,  proof  before  all  letters.  India 
paper.  Small  4to;  medallion  head,  with  that  of  Josephine.  Line. 
16mo;  "  Napoleona  na  Ostrow-Helenn."  Tinted  lithograph.  Small 
folio;  "  Incendie  de  Moscow."    Etching.     Small  4to.     (4  pieces.) 

3615.  Napoleox,  (1)  four  full  length,  one  on  horseback,  all  in  uniform,  on 

one  sheet ;  La  Sentinelle  en  def  aut.  On  n'passe  pas,  Apres  vous.  Sire, 
Napoleon  meditant.  Line.  Each  16mo.  Unsigned.  Paris,  n.d. ; 
(2)  Napoleon,  Alexander  I.  and  5  other  figures,  with  lion,  ship,  &c. 
Line.  ITnsigned  proof  before  all  letters.  4to.  (2  pieces.)  (Small 
hole  burned  in  1  margin.) 

3616.  Napoleox,  full  length,  royal  robes.    Bovinet  sc,  Huat  del.    3  full  bust, 

one  mezzotint  by  Levachez,  and  others.  8vo  and  12mo.  Together,  5 
pieces. 

3617.  Napoleon,  five  different  full  length,  as  First  Consul;  in  royal  robes;  at 

St.  Helena;  inspecting  the  troops;  and  with  the  Pope  at  Fontaine- 
bleau.   4to  and  8vo.    Together,  5  pieces. 

3618.  Napoleon,  five  different  full  length   (2  on  India  paper),  including 

First  Consul,  Statue  de  Napoleon,  and  3  others.  8vo.  Together,  5 
pieces. 

3619.  Napoleon,  full    length  in  uniform.     Queverdo  aine  sculp.,    Samson 

del.  (margins  cut  away)  ;  full  length  in  uniform.  Lithograph  after 
unsigned  sketch,  and  3  others.    4to  and  8vo.    Together,  5  pieces. 

3620.  Napoleon,  full  length  in  uniform,  after  Charlet.     Lithograph;  full 

length  in  uniform.  Adam  sculpt.,  J.  Potier  delt.  (2  states,  1  un- 
finished proof),  and  another.    Together,  5  pieces.    8vo  and  12mo. 

3621.  Napoleon,  full  length  in  uniform,  arms  folded.     Lithograph.     Folio; 

another  on  same  order.  Folio;  another.  Folio;  full  length,  seated 
with  child  on  couch.  Lithograph.  Folio;  full  length  in  uniform  at 
St.  Helena.  Lithograph.  12mo;  bust  with  wreath.  12mo.  6  pieces. 

3622.  Napoleon,  full  length  (in  the  Alps)  ;  full  length  on  wooden  bridge; 

bust  in  uniform  ;  and  others.  Stipple,  lithograph,  etc.  4to  and  12mo. 
Together,  6  pieces. 


3623.  Napoleon^  full  length  in  uniform  under  trees.     Lithograph.     Folio. 

1816;  miniature  full  length  on  rock,  &c.  Line.  8vo;  "  Historia  de 
Camaralzaman,  &c.''  On  steel.  Unsigned.  16mo;  full  length  at 
St.  Helena.  Etching.  Coupe.  8vo;  full  length,  "  De  Twee  Na- 
poleons .  .  .  brons  .  .  .  pleister.'^  C.  C.  A.  Last.  8vo; 
full  length  against  a  cannon,  hanSs  in  pocket.  [By  Mr.  Hook,  &c.] 
4to.    6  pieces. 

3624.  Napoleon,  full  length,  with  soldiers  at  the  Danube.    Mezzotint;  death- 

bed scenes,  (2);  outline,  full  length,  signed  J.  D.  L. ;  and  others. 
4to  and  8vo.     Together,  6  pieces. 

3625.  Napoleon,  full  length,  at  Fontainebleau ;  in  prison;  at  school;  at  Ar- 

cole,  and  2  others.    8vo  and  12mo.    Together,  6  pieces. 

3626.  Napoleon,  six  different  full  length — as  First  Consul,  at  Fontainebleau, 

in  a  forest,  and  3  others  (3  India  paper).  8yo  and  12mo.  To- 
gether, 6  pieces. 

3627.  Napoleon,  six  different  full  length,  on  rock,  battle  scene  beneath; 

grave  par  F.  Simon,  and  4  others.  8vo  and  12mo.  Together,  6 
pieces. 

3628.  Napoleon,  "Le  Prisonnier.'^    Eansonnette  sc. ;  as  an  infant  (in  1769), 

Burdet  sc,  Eaffet  del.,  and  4  others.    Together,  6  pieces. 

3629.  Napoleon,  full  length,  as  First  Consul;  full  length,  as  Emperor.    Vil- 

lerey  sculp.,  Scheffer  del.,  and  4  others.     8vo  and  12mo. 
pieces. 

3630.  Napoleon,  full  length  in  uniform;  at  St.  Helena,  full  length  in  uni- 

form. Follet  sculp.  Philippoteaux  del.;  and  others.  Line,  etc. 
8vo.     Together,  7  pieces. 

3631.  Napoleon,  in  uniform,  sitting  in  chair  by  table  [in  tent] ) .    "  Berech- 

nungen.^^    In  colors.    Square  16mo. 

3632.  Napoleon,  full  length  in  Directory  uniform  with  plumed  hat  and  sash, 

on  a  white  charger,  leading  the  forces  of  France  against  the  enemy 
upon  the  bridge  at  Areola,  Nov.  15,  1796.  Mezzotint.  In  colors. 
Large  oblong  folio. 

This  charge  against  the  Austrians  was  led  by  Napoleon  who  had  come 
to  the  assistance  of  Augereau  after  that  general  had  been  repulsed  by  the 
enemy  a  short  time  previous. 

3633.  Napoleon,  on  horseback,  at  Austerlitz.  Grave  par  E.  Eouargue,  with  16 

scenes  on  sides.    Line  engraving.    Large  folio.  Darmstadt^,  n.d. 

3634.  Napoleon,  ^^At  Austerlitz,"  in  uniform  on  horseback.     Mezzotint  in 

colors.     Gerard  pinxt.,  Woolfe  sculp.     Folio.  London,  n.d. 

3635.  Napoleon,   "  Napoleon  a   Austerlitz,'^  on  horseback.     AYoolfe   sculp., 

Gerard  pinx.    ^lezzotint.     Open  letters.     Small  folio.      London,  n.d. 

3636.  Napoleon,  "  Napoleon  a  Eylau  "  on  horseback.    Lithograph  after  Gros. 

Small  folio.  Paris,  n.d. 


3637.  Napoleon,  on  horseback,  plate  stating  that  Napoleon  is  equal  to  "  Li- 

curgiis,  Cyrus,  Alexander,  Annibal,  Caesar  and  Charlemagne  com- 
bined." Invente  et  dessine  par  F.  Le  Clerc,  et  grave  par  M'lle.  Des- 
sire...l806.    Stipple.    Folio. 

3638.  Napoleox,  "Bonaparte,  Premier  Consul  de  la  Eepublique  Frangaise/' 

in  uniform,  on  horseback.    Line  engraving.    In  colors.    Folio. 

Paris,  n.d. 

3639.  Napoleox,  "  Napoleon,  Premier  Empereur  des  Frangois,  Eoi  d'ltalie  a 

la  tete  de  sa  Suite,"  all  on  horseback.  D.  Berger  fecit.  1806,  Study 
del.    Stipple  in  brown.    Folio. 

3640.  Napoleon,  on  horseback.     Mezzotint.     Unsigned.     Small  folio   (dam- 

aged in  places) .  Paris,  n.d. 

3641.  Napoleon,  on  horseback,  saddle  and  part  of  uniform  colored.    Litho- 

graph.   Folio.  [Paris,  n.d.] 

3642.  Napoleon,  on  horseback,  F.  Doneu  sculpt.     Mezzotint.     Folio.     Proof 

before  inscription. 

3643.  Napoleon,  "  Napoleon  au  Eetour  de  Pile  d'Elbe,"  on  horseback.     Le- 

vachez  sculp.,  Yernet  del.    Lithograph.    In  colors.    Folio. 


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3644.  Napoleon^  ^^  De  vlugt  van  Napoleon  Bonaparte  met  zyne  Adjudanten, 

van  het  Slagveld  Waterloo/^  on  horseback.  D.  Sluyter  sculp.,  J. 
Kamphuyzen  delin.     Stipple.    Folio.  xAmsterdam  [ca.  1816] 

3645.  Napoleon^  in  uniform,  on  horseback.     Colored  poster  issued  by  the 

Century  Magazine,  June,  1895,  designed  by  E.  Grasset.    Folio. 

3646.  Napoleon,  **  Buonaparte,  Premier  Consul  de  la  Eepublique  frangaise 

dans  son  grand  Costume,"  on  horseback.  Line  engraving.  In  colors. 
Folio. 

3647.  Napoleon,  "  Souvenirs  de  Napoleon,"  containing  portrait  in  uniform, 

on  horseback,  with  18  compartments  of  battle  scenes.  Dessine  a  la 
plume  par  L.  Ivramp.  Lithograph.  Open  letters  on  India  paper. 
Folio. 

3647a.  Napoleon^  original  pencil  drawing  of  the   statue   of   Napoleon   on 
horseback,  by  Barye.    Folio. 

3648.  Napoleon,  in  uniform,  no  hat,  on  horseback.    Line  engraving,  unsigned. 

In  colors.    Folio. 

3649.  Napoleon,  in  uniform,  on  horseback,  receiving  Gen.  Mack  at  the  sur- 

render of  Ulm.    French  lithograph  (slight  stains).    Folio. 

3650.  Napoleon,  "  Schlacht  bei  Austerlitz  am  2ten  December  1805,"  on  horse- 

back.   Lithograph,  colored  by  hand.    Folio.  Berlin,  n.d. 

3651.  Napoleon^  in  uniform,  on  prancing  horse,  without  the  walls  of  a  fort, 

soldiers,  tent,  &c.    In  colors.    Unsigned.    Oblong  4to.     London,  1815 

3652.  Napoleon,  "  Napoleon  Buonaparte  in  his  retreat  from  Leipsic."  Wood 

engraving.     4to.  London,  (ca.)  1816 

3653.  Napoleon,  "  Bonaparte,  Premier  Consul,"  on  horseback.    Stipple.    Un- 

signed.    4to. 


3654.  Napoleon,  with  Marie  Louise  about  to  enter  the  cathedral  for  the  mar- 

riage ceremony,  many  other  figures  near.  Line  engraving.  Un- 
finished proof  before  all  letters,  on  India  paper.    4to. 

3655.  Napoleon,  "  Napoleon  I  franchissant  le  Sommet  du  St.  Bernard,"  in 

uniform,  on  horseback,  soldiers  in  background.  Grave  par  Hopfer, 
d'apres  le  tableau  celebre  peint  par  David.  .  Aquatint  in  colors.    4to. 

Berlin,  1808 

3656.  Napoleon,  "  Buonaparte's  Weltherrschaft  ein  Euckbliek  in  die  Vergan- 

genheit/'  in  uniform,  on  liorseback.    4to. 

3657.  Napoleon,   "  Bonaparte,   General   en   chef   de   I'Armee   Frangoise   en 

Italic,"  on  horseback.  Line  engraving.  Unsigned,  4to  (margins  cut 
away). 

3658.  Napoleon^  on  horseback.    Lith.  v.  A.  Boehden,  Berlin.    Tinted.    4to. 

3659.  Napoleon,  "  Napoleon  en  1815."     Lithograph  after  Horace  Vernet. 

India  paper,  open  letters.   4to. 

3660.  Napoleon,  on  horseback.    A.  H.  Payne,  Charlet  del.    Line  engraving, 

open  letters.  4to. 

3661.  Napoleon,  in  uniform  on  horseback,  lithograph  on  India  paper  after  a 

pen  and  ink  drawing.   4to. 

3662.  Napoleon,  "  L'Empereur  en  Campagne  "  on  horseback.     Lithograph 

after  Charlet.   4to. 

3663.  Napoleon^  on  horseback.     Curious  portrait  after  an  unsigned  pen  and 

ink  drawirig.  4to. 

3664.  Napoleon,  on  horseback.    Grave  d'apres  un  Croquis  de  Carle  Vernet, 

par  N.  Schenker.    Stipple,  folio,  margins  cut  away. 

3665.  Napoleon,  "The  Flight  of  Napoleon   from    [Leipzig]."     Mezzotint, 

folio,  margins  and  portion  of  inscription  cut  away. 

3666.  Napoleon^  as  First  Consul,  on  horseback,  lithograph.    Unsigned.    Open 

letters.    Folio. 

3667.  Napoleon,  "  Reddition  d'Ulm  le  20  octobre  1805,"  Napoleon  on  horse- 

back receiving  General  Mack.   Grave  par  Roemhild.   Mezzotint.  4to. 

.3668.  Napoleon,  in  uniform  on  horseback,  in  a  view  of  the  "  Bataille  et  Pas- 
sage du  Tagliamento."  Etched  plate.  Martinet,  del.  Tajet,  sculp. 
Oblong  4to. 

3669.  Napoleon,  "Arrive  de  Napoleon  dans  I'Ue  d'Elbe  "  [also  in  German 

and  Italian],  in  uniform,  "Code  Napoleon,"  under  right  arm,  etc. 
Line  engraving,  unsigned,  in  colors.    4to. 

3670.  Napoleon,  "  Ces  pigeons-la  c'est  bien  de  la  viande  de  careme,"  contain- 

ing full  length  portrait,  three  line  description  with  reference  to  the 
enemy's  camp,  etc.  Mezzotint,  colored  by  hand  (slightly  damaged 
in  places).    4to. 


3671.  JSTapoleon,  "Le  songe  de  Napoleon/'  containing  two  full  length  por- 

traits.   Line  engraving.    In  colors.     4to. 

3672.  NapoleoN;,  in  uniform,  on  horseback,  plan  of  battle  and  spyglass  in 

hands.    Colored  lithograph.    C.  Oerel.    Oblong  4to. 

3673.  Napoleon^  in  uniform,  on  horseback.    In  colors.    8vo. 

3674.  Napoleon,  on  horseback,    Kosmaslar  gest.  C.  Vernet  gez.  Stipple.  8vo. 

3675.  Napoleon,  equestrian,  in  uniform  with  hat,  horse  at  full  gallop,  left 

hand  holding  reins,  right  extended.     Woodcut.     Unsigned.     In  col- 
ors.    8vo. 

3676.  Napoleon,  on  horseback,  after  Horace  Vernet.     Two  states,  both  be- 

fore inscription.     8vo.     2  pieces. 

3677.  Napoleon,  on  horseback,  in  uniform.     Line  and  stipple.     Unsigned. 

16mo. 

3678.  Napoleon,  "  Napoleon  a  la  Bataille  d'Austerlitz,  le  2  Decembre  1805.'^ 

Grave  par  E.  Kouargue,  line  engraving;  on  horseback.     T.  Dickson 
sculp.    Line  and  stipple.    London  1817.    2  pieces. 

3679.  Napoleon,  on  horseback,  outline  plate.    Unsigned;  on  horseback,  line 

engraving.    Unsigned,  London  1815,  and  another,  4to  and  8vo.    To- 
gether, 3  pieces. 

3680.  Napoleon,  four  different  portraits  on  horseback,  after  Charlet,  David, 

etc.    All  in  colors,  either  lithographs  or  woodcuts.     4to  and  12mo. 
Together,  4  pieces. 

3681.  Napoleon,  on  horseback,  lithograph  after  Charlet;  ^^ Bonaparte  at  St. 

Helena.'^    London,  1816,  and  two  others,  4to  and  8vo.    Together,  4 
pieces. 

3682.  Napoleon,  on  horseback.    Buccinelli  inc.;  full  length,  royal  robes;  and 

2  others,  one  on  India  paper,  4to  and  8vo.    Together,  4  pieces. 

3683.  Napoleon^  various,  all  on  horseback,  after  David,  de  Eancy,  etc.    8vo. 

Together,  4  pieces. 

3684.  Napoleon,  on  horseback.     P.  Adam,  sculp.     C.  Yernet,  pinxt.     Proof 

on  India  paper;  on  horseback,  outline  plate.     Unsigned;  on  horse- 
back 1810,  and  another,  4to  and  8vo.   Together,  4  pieces. 

3685.  Napoleon,  a  series  of  portraits  on  horseback,  at  St.  Helena,  Mont.  St. 

Bernard,  etc.    8vo.    Together,  4  pieces. 

3686.  Napoleon,  a  series  of  portraits  on  horseback,  in  Russia  (after  Meis- 

sonier),  at  Mont.  St.  Jean,  etc.    4to  and  12mo.    Together,  4  pieces. 

3687.  Napoleon^  a  series  of  portraits  on  horseback,  from  a  statue,  etc.    4to 

and  8vo.    Together,  4  pieces. 

3688.  Napoleon,  on  horseback,  woman  about  to  hand  him  a  letter.    Mezzo- 

tint (margins  cut  away);  ^^  On  ne  passe  pas,"  full  length;  arising 
from  the  tomb,  and  another.    4to,  etc.    Together,  4  pieces. 


3689.  Kapoleok^  medallion,  with  explanation;  bust  in  uniform,  unsigned;  on 

horseback.  Lithograph  after  Yernet,  and  2  others.  8vo.  and  12mo. 
Together,  5  pieces. 

3690.  ISTapoleon,  on  horseback  (3) ;  one  after  Charlet;  and  2  others.    All  dif- 

ferent.   4to  and  Svo.    Together,  5  pieces. 

3691.  Napoleon",  head,  full  length,  &c.,  in  groups,  chiefly,  with  Maria  Louisa 

and  others,  including  a  full  length,  colored,  in  uniform  on  horseback. 
Line,  lithograph,  &c.    Various  sizes.     (7  pieces). 

3692.  Napoleon,  full. length  in  uniform,  wearing  hat,  hand  at  breast,  facing 

left.  Line  engraving.  Unsigned.  Proof  before  letters.  Also  Na- 
poleon's cocked  hat,  probably  executed  by  the  same  engraver.  2  pieces. 
The  above  and  following  lot  are  said  to  be  the  smallest  portraits  of 
Napoleon  ever  engraved,  measuring  as  they  do  about  three-quarters  of  an 
inch  by  half  an  inch,  the  hats  being  very  slightly  larger. 

3693.  Napoleon.  The  companion  portrait  to  the  preceding,  facing  right,  also 

another  representation  of  the  cocked  hat.    2  pieces. 

3694.  Napoleon,  miniature  bust,  in  uniform,  long  hair,  no  hat,  with  floral 

oval.    Gaetano  Zancon  inv.  et  incidit.    Line.    4to. 

3695.  Napoleon,  miniature  full  length  in  uniform,  arms  folded,  wearing 

cocked  hat,  tents,  etc.,  in  background.  Prot  sculp.,  Chasselat  del. 
Stipple.    Printed  in  colors.    Svo.  Paris,  n.d. 

3696.  Napoleon,  miniature  full  length  in  uniform,  hand  at  breast,  cocked  hat 

near  by,  also  on  same  sheet  full  length  portrait  of  Louis  XVIII.  Bos- 
selman  [sculp.].    Stipple.    Both  printed  in  colors.    Svo.    Paris,  n.d. 

3697.  Napoleon-,  curious  double  portrait,  as  Napoleon  and  Hussein  Pascha. 

Stipple.    L^nsigned.    In  colors.    12mo. 

3698.  Napoleon,  full  length  in  several  miniatures,  other  generals  on  horse- 

back, 5  small  scenes  on  1  sheet.    12mo.    Proof  before  all  letters. 

3699.  Napoleon,  miniature  full  length,   in  uniform,   left  hand   at  breast, 

cocked  hat  on  stool.    Bosselman  sc.     Stipple.     12mo. 

3700.  Napoleon,  the  same,  proof  before  inscription,  with  full  margins.  12mo. 

3701.  Napoleon,  miniature  full  length  in  uniform,  with  other  army  figures, 

eagle  of  France  above,  crowned,  and  with  laurel  branch  in  beak,  &c. 
"Je  reprend  mon  bonnet  et  je  te  laisse  ta  Calotte."  Line.  In 
colors.     12mo    (badly  creased). 

3702.  Napoleon,  miniature  full  length  in  uniform,  arms  folded  in  front. 

Line.     Proof  before  all  letters.     16mo. 

3703.  Napoleon,  full  length  in  miniature,  uniformed,  and  seated  on  chair  by 

table,  palette,  eagle,  &c.  on  ground,  2  angels  above,  one  crowning 
him  with  the  endless  serpent.  "  Kien  qui  fiit  comparable  a  lui; 
Car  il  a  dit,  et  il  a  ete."     Colored  plate.     Unsigned.     16mo. 


3704.  Napoleon^  miniature  full  length  in  uniform  and  great  coat,  arms 

folded  behind  back,  standing  on  shore.     Etching.     Proof  before  all 
letters.    16mo. 

3705.  Napoleon^  the  same,  another  state  of  the  plate. 

3706.  Napoleon,  miniature  full  length  in  uniform,  arms  folded,  landing  on 

a  rock.     On  steel.     Proof  before  letters.     16mo. 

3707.  Napoleon,  miniature  full  length  in  uniform,  standing,  with  gray  coat 

and  cocked  hat.    Stipple.    In  colors.    Wide  margins.    16mo. 

3708.  Napoleon,  miniature  full  length  in  uniform  and  great  coat,  arms  be- 

hind back,  standing  before  a  fire  of  logs.     Stipple.     Proof  before  all 
letters.     16mo. 

3709.  Napoleon,  miniature  full  length  on  horseback,  galloping,  right  arm 

outstretched.     Wash  drawing.     Unsigned.     16mo. 

3710.  Napoleon,  miniature  full  length  in  uniform,  arms  folded  in  front. 

Line.     Proof  before  all  letters.     16mo. 

3711.  Napoleon,  miniature  full  length  in  uniform,  and  another  (2  on  sheet). 

Line.     H.  Sculp.     16mo. 

3712.  Napoleon,  miniature  full  length  in  great  coat,  standing  under  palm 

trees.     Etching.     Unsigned.     24mo. 

3713.  Napoleon,  full  length  miniature  as  General  in  Chief  [in  the  field,  with 

tents  in  background].     Unsigned.     In  colors.     24mo. 

3714.  Napoleon,  miniature  full  length  in  uniform,  arms  behind  back.     Stip- 

ple.    Proof  before  all  letters.     24mo. 

3715.  Napoleon,  miniature  full  length  in  uniform  and  great  coat  standing 

under  a  cypress  tree.     Grave  sur  Facier  d'apres  H.  Walrode.     24mo. 

3716.  Napoleon,  miniature  full  length  in  uniform,  arms  folded,  in  circle. 

Stipple.     32mo. 

3717.  Napoleon,  miniature  full  length  in  uniform,  within  a  circle,   arms 

folded,  standing.     Stipple.     Unsigned.     In  colors.     32mo,  mounted 
to  royal  8vo. 


BATTLE  SCENES,  VIEWS  OF  PLACES  CONNECTED  WITH  THE 
LIFE  OF  NAPOLEON,  &C.,  THE  GREATER  NUMBER  CONTAIN- 
ING PORTRAITS  OF  HIM. 

3718.  Napoleon.     "  Napoleon  aux  Pyramides,^'  containing  full  length  por- 

trait.   In  colors.    Large  folio. 

3719.  Napoleon.   "  Napoleon  a  Essling,  22  Mai,  1909."   Scene  shortly  before 

death  of  Marshal  Lannes.     J.  B.  Thiebault  sc.    In  colors.    Large 
folio. 


3720.  Napoleon.     '^  Precipitated  Flight  of  the  French  through  Leipsic  pur- 

sued by  the  Allied  Armies."  19th  of  October,  1813.  In  colors. 
Folio.  London,  1815 

3721.  Napoleon.    "  Conveying  the  French  Cannon  from  the  field  of  battle  '^ 

[Waterloo]  on  the  2-lth  of  July,  1815.     In  colors.     Folio. 

London,  1815 

3722.  Napoleox^   the    Battle    of    Marengo,    representing   that   period   when 

General  Desaix,  mortally  wounded,  is  expiring  in  the  arms  of  the 
son  of  Consul  Lebrun  and  when  Bonaparte  is  reanimating  the  soldiers 
to  return  to  the  charge.  Engraved  by  N.  Schiavonetti,  after  D. 
Pellegrini.     Stipple.     Large  folio.  London,  1802 

3723.  Napoleon  at  Eylau,  visiting  with  his  generals  on  the  morning  of 

the  9th  [Feb.,  1807].  Alfred  Lucas  sculpt.,  Gros.  pinx.  Large 
folio. 

3724.  Napoleon.     '^  Trait  de  clemence  de  Napoleon,"  containing  full  length 

portraits  of  Napoleon,  in  uniform,  with  hat,  also  full  length  figure 
of  Princess  Hatzfeld  who  is  pleading  with  Napoleon,  who  orders  her 
to  burn  the  letter  which  will  thus  do  away  with  all  proof  of  her 
husband^s  guilt.  Grave  par  T***  M***^  dessine  par  Bouchet.  Mezzo- 
tint.   Folio. 

3725.  Napoleon,  "  Napoleon  a  Pile  d'Elbe,"  containing  full  length  portrait, 

in  uniform,  no  hat,  about  to  place  a  floral  crown  on  the  head  of  a 
kneeling  woman  [the  Countess  Walewska  ?] .    Line  engraving.    Folio. 

3726.  Napoleon,  in  uniform,  seated  at  table,  writing,  in  a  part  of  library. 

[Letter  to  the  King  of  England  relative  to  the  Peace  of  Europe.] 
Lithograph.    M.  S.  fct.    1833.    Folio. 

3727.  Napoleon.   View  of  Eosiere  in  colors.     Folio.  1815 

3728.  Napoleon.     View  of  Moscow  in  colors.     Folio.  1816 

3729.  Napoleon.     "  Zusammenkunf t  der  Kaiser  Napoleon    und    Alexander 

und  des  Konigs  Friedrich  Wilhelm  III.  zu  Tilsit  in  Pavilion  auf 
dem  Niemen,  an  26  Junius  1807,"  Getuscht  von  Jugel,  Gezeichnet 
von  Wolft.  Stipple  in  brown.  Folio,  with  small  margins,  some- 
what stained  and  small  hole  in  portion  of  margin.  Berlin,  n.d. 

3730.  Napoleon.     "  Eepresentation  of  the  Coronation  of  Napoleon,"   (con- 

taining portraits  of  Josephine,  Murat,  Pius  VI.  and  others).  Stip- 
ple.   R.  Hicks  sculpt.    Folio,  margins  cut  away.  [London,  1804] 

3731.  Napoleon,  Memoire   de  la   Grande   Armee.     (Representation   of   the 

Battles  of  Napoleon  as  depicted  on  the  Column  in  the  Place  Ven- 
dome.)     Lithograph.     Large  folio. 

3732.  Napoleon,  Place  Vendome  (with  view  of  the  column).     Salathe  sc, 

Gavard  del.     Folio. 

3733.  Napoleon,  view  of  the  "  Colonne  de  la  Grande  Armee."    Line.     Un- 

signed.    Folio.  Paris,  n.d. 


3734.  Napoleon,  "  Bonaparte  a  la  bataille  d'Arcole  le  27  Brumaire  an  V." 

three-quarter   length  in   uniform,   holding   standard  in   left  hand, 
•    sword  in  right.     Grave  a  Milan  par  J.  Longhi  1798,  peint  par  Le- 
Gros.     Line  engraving.     Folio. 

3735.  Napoleon/ "  Napoleone  a  Waterloo,"  full  length  in  uniform.    Litho- 

graphed in  colors.    Folio. 

3736.  Napoleon,  Vue  de  la  Colonne  et  de  la  Place  Vendome.     Colored  litho- 

graph after  Arnout.    Folio. 

3737.  Napoleon,  "Bivouac  d'Austerlitz,"  and  another  scene   [proof,  no  in- 

scription], both  containing  full  length  portraits.     Lithographs  after 
Webert,  etc.    Folio.    2  pieces. 

3738.  Napoleon,  receiving  Francis  II.  after  the  battle  of  Austerlitz.     Line 

engraving.     Unsigned.     Folio,  margins  cut  away. 

3739.  Napoleon,  "Visite  a  St.  Denis  le  30  Juillet  1830,"   (containing  full 

length  portraits  of  Napoleon  and  Louis  Philippe).     Lith.  de  Engel- 
mann.     4to. 

3740.  Napoleon,  "  Trait  de  Generosite,"  containing  full  length  portrait  in 

uniform.     Mezzotint.     Unsigned,  4to. 

3741.  Napoleon  II.    "  Le  portrait  du  due  de  Eeichstadt."    A.  Marchi  dis.,  E. 

inc.    1834.    Line  engraving.    4to. 

3742.  Napoleon,  "  Fete  donnee  a  Bonaparte,  au  palais  National  du  Direc- 

toire,  apres  le  traite  de  Formio  "  [Dec.  9,  1797].     Berthault  sculp., 
Garardet  del.     Line.     4to. 

3743.  Napoleon,  '^  S.  M.  Le  Eoy  de  Kome  a  ete  baptise  le  9  Juin,  1811," 

etc.,  containing  full  length  portrait,  also  of  Marie  Louise,  and  many 
others.     Line  engraving.     4to. 

3744.  Napoleon,  TAuguste  Prince  Eoi  de  Kome,  ne  au  Palais  des  Tuileries, 

le  20  Mars  1811,  presente  a  sa  Majeste  Napoleon  le  Grand,"  etc. 
4to. 

3745.  Napoleon,  maps  of  Europe  and  special  sections  thereof,  with  map  of 

Egypt.     Neele,  sculp.     In  colors.     Oblong  folio,  hinged  on  linen. 
(12  pieces.)  London,  1808 

3746.  Napoleon,  maps  and  plans  of  Campaigns,  &c.,  with  several  of  Corsica, 

Elba,  United  States  and  others.     Engraved  by  Tardieu,  &c.     Various 
sizes.     (8  pieces.)  Paris,  &c.  v.d. 

3747.  Napoleon,   "Derniers   moments    de   NapoMon.^^     Mezzotint.     4to. 

3748.  Napoleon,  hats,  8  in  all,  in  three  scenic  sections.     "  Les  huit  epoques 

de  Napoleon,  par  un  peintre  d'histoire."     Steuben  pinxt.,  Ch.  Bou- 
vier  sc.    Etching.    4to. 

3749.  Napoleon.     Entree  de  Bonaparte  premier  Consul  a  Anvers.     Etching 

on  India  paper,  after  Wandbreq.     4to. 


3750.  Napoleon^  full  length  in  uniform  leading  the  charge  at  Montenesino 

[1796].     "  Aux  defenseiirs  de  la  Patrie."     Line.     Wicat  inven.  et 
fecit.     Oblong  4to.  Florentiae,  n.d. 

3751.  Napoleon^^  "  Bonaparte  a  Jaffa  en  ;6gypte.^'    Grave  par  Lefevre,  peint 

par  Gros.     Line  engraving.     4to. 

3752.  Napoleon  ["Fete  a  Milan''],  containing  full  length  portraits  of  Na- 

poleon, and  others.     Lith.  de  C.  Motte.     Proof  before  letters.     4to. 

3753.  Napoleon,    Bivouac    Frangais,    Veille    d'Austerlitz.     Bauvinet  sc,  F. 

Gerard  pinx.     Line  engraving.     4to. 

3754.  Napoleon,  Bataille  de  Waterloo.     Engraved  by  Lalaisse  after  Young. 

4to. 

3755.  Napoleon,  "  Napoleons  Eeiseabentheuer/'  seated  in  carriage  on  his  way 

to  Elba,  wearing  a  Prussian  soldier's  cap,  an  Austrian  uniform,  etc., 
surrounded  by  a  threatening  crowd  who  are  demanding  their  lost 
ones.    Inscription  of  4  lines  in  German.    In  colors.    4to. 

Nurnburg,  n.d. 

3756.  Napoleon,  ''Eetreat  of  the  French  from  Moscow;"  "The  Emperor 

Alexander,  v^c.  at  the  battle  of  Dresden,  where  General  Moreau  re- 
ceived his  death  wound."  Atkinson  del.,  Dubourg  sculpt.  In 
colors.    Oblong  4to.    2  pieces.  London ;  Edw.  Orme,  1813 

3757.  Napoleon,  full  length  in  uniform,  left  hand  in  vest,  standing  with 

officers  of  the  opposing  forces  around  him,  tent  and  tree  in  back- 
ground. "  Uebergabe  von  Madrid."  ( Capitulation  of  Madrid,  Dec. 
4,  1808.)     Copperplate.     Unsigned.     In  colors.     Small  4to. 

3758.  Napoleon,  "  Bonaparte's  flight  in  disguise "    Eussia,  1812.    Aqua- 

tint in  colors,  after  Atkinson.    4to.  London,  1813 

3759.  Napoleon,  "  Marie  Louise  painting  the  portrait  of  Napoleon,"   (full 

length,   standing).     Colored   reproduction,   after   Menjaud.     4to. 

Paris,  1894 

3760.  Napoleon,  "  La  Belle  Alliance."  View  taken  on  the  spot,  June  25th  by 

E.  Walsh.  J.  C.  Stadler  sculp.  London;  Ackermann,  1815;  "  Vue 
de  la  Ferme  de  la  Belle  Alliance,"  drawn  2  days  after  the  battle  of 
Waterloo.     Unsigned.     Paris,  n.d.     Both  in  colors.     Oblong  4to. 

3761.  Napoleon,  "Triumphzug  Napoleons  in  Moscau  d.  14.  Septbr.  1812." 

F.  Namchfielf  sc.    Line  engraving  in  colors.    4to.    Nurnburg,  n.d. 

3762.  Napoleon,  "  Ah  mon  pere,"  Napoleon  II.  pointing  to  silhouetted  por- 

trait of  his  father  on  wall.   In  colors.   4to. 

3763.  Napoleon.  "  Alexanders  and  Napoleons  erste  S'chritte  zum  allgemeinen 

Frieden."    C.  J.  Dessier  del.  et  sc.    In  colors.   4to. 

3764.  Napoleon,    ''Napoleon   Bonaparte,   Bataille   d'Arcole   gagnee   le   25. 

Brumaire  an.  5me."  Grave  par  Piroli,  peint  par  Gros.  Mezzotint. 
4to. 


3765.  Napoleon,  "  Napoleon  blese  devant  Eatisbonne,"  full  length  in  uniform, 

wounded  in  the  foot,  but  about  to  again  mount  his  horse,  officers 
standing  near.     Line  engraving,  colored  by  hand.     4to. 

3766.  Napoleon,  "Das  grosse  Schachspiel  im  Jahr  1813,"  containing  full 

length  figure,  royal  robes.     4  figures  surrounding.    In  colors.    4to. 

3767.  Napoleon,  "Les  adieux  de  Fontainebleau,"  full  length  in  uniform, 

surrounded  by  officers.     Mezzotint.     4to. 

3768.  Napoleon,  "  Buonapartes  feige  Flucht  nach  der  Schlacht  von  la  belle 

Alliance."     Line.     In  colors.     4to. 

3769.  Napoleon,  "Die  Schlacht  bei  La  Belle  Alliance,  den  18  Juny  [June], 

1815.  "  Spirited  view  of  the  battle,  showing  portion  of  the  figure  of 
Napoleon  (central  background)  in  uniform  with  cocked  hat;  in  fore- 
ground, full  length  figures  of  Wellington  and  [probably]  Grouchy. 
Line.    Unsigned.    In  colors.    4to. 

3770.  Napoleon,  "Bonaparte  am  Kronungstage,"  full  length,  royal  robes, 

wreath  of  laurel.   F.  G.  E.  nach  Isabe}^   In  colors.   8vo. 

3771.  Napoleon,  "  Napoleon,  when  first  Consul,  &  Madame  Josephine  in  the 

garden  at  Malmaison."  Drawn  and  engraved  b}^  George  Cruikshank. 
In  colors.  8vo.  (Date  and  imprint  cut  away.)  [From  Ireland's 
Life  of  Napoleon,  1823,  etc.] 

3772.  Napoleon.  "Bataille  de  Waterloo."  Engraved  by  Lalaisse  after  Young. 

4to. 

3773.  Napoleon,  "  dementia  Napoleonis-Magni,"  full  length,  ordering  the 

Princess  Hatzfeldt  to  burn  the  letter.  Desmoulins,  sculp.  Barrois 
del.     Line.     8vo. 

3774.  Napoleon,  full  length,  seated  under  a  tree  in  school  yard,  scholars  and 

building  in  background.  "  Der  junge  Bonaparte  dichtet  eine  Fabel." 
In  colors.     16mo.     (Stained.) 

3775.  Napoleon,  in  eight  scenes  entitled  "Democracy;  or  a  Sketch  of  the 

Life  of  Buonaparte."  Each  scene  12mo,  4  on  sheet.  Unsigned,  but 
in  the  manner  of  Gillray.  Line.  Folio.  (Portions  of  2  plates 
somewhat  damaged.)     2  pieces.  [London,  n.d.] 

3776.  Napoleon,  "Passage  du  Pont  d'Arcole."     "Eeddition  d'Ulm  le  20 

Octobre  1805."     Mezzotints.     4to.     2  pieces. 

3777.  Napoleon.  "Passage  de  Mineio."  Lithograph  after  Gudin,  also  another 

view  of  one  of  Napoleon's  battles  (unnamed).  Lithograph  after 
Decampf.    Folio.    2  pieces. 

3778.  Napoleon,  "  L'Indicateur  General,  1833,"  containing    12    full   length 

portraits  of  Napoleon,  from  the  age  of  11  years  when  he  com- 
manded the  snowball  fight  at  Brienne,  to  St.  Helena.    Large  folio. 

3779.  Napoleon,  another  copy,  repaired. 


3780.  Napoleon,  "  Coronation  of  Napoleon/^  two  different  scenes  in  colors. 

4to.     (2  pieces.) 

3781.  Napoleon^  "  Siege  de  Toulon,"  and  another  scene   [the  latter  proof 

without  inscription],  both  of  which  contain  full  length  portraits, 
one  mounted,  one  standing.  Lithographs,  after  Grenier.  Folio. 
2  pieces. 

3782.  Napoleon,  three  different  representations  of  the  Statue  of  Napoleon 

in  the  Place  Vendome,  2  merely  the  figure,  the  other  showing  full 
view  of  the  statue.     4to  and  8vo.     Together,  3  pieces. 

3783.  Napoleon,  "Enfance  de  Napoleon"   [at  Brienne].     Lithograph  after 

Vernet,  also  "  Entrevue  de  Napoleon  et  de  Frangois  II  apres  la 
bataille  d'Austerlitz,"  after  Gros,  and  meeting  with  Francis  II.  [The 
last  2  from  the  folio,  Versailles  Gallery.]     Together,  3  pieces. 

3784.  Napoleon,  "  Les  adieus  de  I'Empereur  a  son  armee  a  Fontainebleau,  le 

20  Avril,  1814;"  '' Adieux  de  Fontainebleau  le  20  Avril,  1814." 
Guadagnini  dis.  e  inc.  1832,  and  a  different  plate  of  same.  4to. 
Together,  3  pieces. 

3785.  Napoleon,  Mount  St.  Bernard,  Po  River,  Bridge  of  Lodi.     Dessine 

par  Carle  Vernet.     Oblong  folio.     Together,  3  pieces. 

3786.  Napoleon,  "  Bivouac  de  S.  M.  TEmpereur,  le  ler  Mars  1815."     Grave 

par  Levachez ;  and  2  others,  one  containing  full  length  portrait.  4to. 
Mezzotint.    Together,  3  pieces. 

3787.  Napoleon,   "Descente   du  Mont   S.   Bernard."     Grave  par   Jourdan, 

peint  par  le  Jeune.  Line  engraving.  Small  folio,  and  2  others. 
Together,  3  pieces. 

3788.  Napoleon,  "  Passage  du  Mont  Saint-Bernard,"  "  Depart  de  1' Armee 

d'Orient  pour  Pfigypte,"  and  2  others.  Line  engravings,  etc.  4to 
and  8vo.     Together,  4  pieces.  ' 

3789.  Napoleon,  "Bapteme  du  Prince  Louis  Napoleon;"  "Acte  de  Renon- 

ciation  "  and  2  others.  Together,  4  pieces.  4to  and  8vo. 

3790.  Napoleon,  "Trait  de  Bonte  de  TEmpereur,"  full  length  in  uniform; 

tomb  of  Napoleon  and  symbolical  bouquet  on  one  sheet.  Proof  be- 
fore all  letters  and  another  (in  colors).  4to  and  12mo.  Together,  4 
pieces. 

3791.  Napoleon,  Aboukir,  Pyramids,  Sierra-Morena  (where  Dupont  was  de- 

feated by  the  Spaniards).    4to,  one  in  colors.    Together,  4  pieces. 

3792.  Napoleon,  "The  Grand  Vizier's  Tent."    Colored.    1823.    4to;  Clem- 

ence  de  Napoleon."  Mezzotint.  Unsigned.  4to ;  "  Pursuit  of  the 
French  through  Leipsic."  Colored.  1816.  Oblong.  4to;  "With  the 
[Mamelukes]  at  Jaffa."  Etched  plate.  (Remarque)  Quervedo,  1821. 
4to.    4  pieces. 


3793.  Napoleon^  three  "  Vues  de  Paris/^     Champs  de  Mars,  Luxembourg, 

and  Palais  Royal.  Unsigned.  In  colors.  Paris,  n.d.  4to ;  "  Walls  of 
the  Kremlin.''  London,  1813.      In  colors.    Unsigned.    4to.    4  pieces. 

3794.  Napoleon,  "  Convoi  de  Napoleon  a  Tile  Ste.  Helene  Mai  1821"  [in- 

cluding many  outline  portraits]  ;  unnamed  scene,  field  of  battle. 
Napoleon  seated  in  chair;  Illustration  of  the  favorite  chair  used  by 
Napoleon  when  at  St.  Helena.  Folio.  Lithograph,  etc.  Together, 
4  pieces. 

3795.  Napoleon,  view  oi  the  column  in  the  Place  Vendome,  full  length  fig- 

ures; Monument  at  Yerona,  full  length  figure,  and  2  others,  both  on 
horseback,  one  on  India  paper.    4to  and  8vo.    Together,  4  pieces. 

3796.  Napoleon,  "  Buonaparte  pardonnant  aux  Revoltes  du  Caire  " ;  "  Tentato 

assassinio  di  Napoleone  '^ ;  and  two  others.  4to  and  8vo.  Together,  4 
pieces. 

3797.  Napoleon.     "En  Prusse.''     (Family  scene).     Mezzotint.     Unsigned. 

Paris,  n.d.  Oblong  4to ;  "  Passage  de  la  Bidassoa.''  Unsigned.  Paris, 
n.d.,  4to;  "  Der  sechzehnte  und  achtzehnte  Juny  1815."  9  scenes  on 
etched  plate.  P.  C.  Geissler.  J.  Serz.  4to;  With  Josephine  at  Milan 
giving  jewels  to  a  maiden.  Lithograph.  Unsigned.  Paris,  n.d.  Ob- 
long 4to.     (4  pieces). 

3798.  Napoleon.     "  Traite  de   Campo-Formio."     Etching.     Cabasson,   del. 

Joanny,  sc.  Etching.  12mo;  with  young  woman  in  the  forest. 
"  Sire,  j'aime  Pierre."  Lithograph.  Lecomte.  Oblong  4to ;  "  Aimez- 
vous  le  chocolate  M.  le  Due?"  (At  Dantzig).  Mezzotint.  Un- 
signed. Paris,  n.d.  Oblong  4to ;  Pulling  the  moustache  of  a  soldier. 
Mezzotint.     Proof  before  letters.     Oblong  small  4to.     (4  pieces). 

3799.  Napoleon.    Four  plates,  each  with  6  scenes  and  2  portraits,  represent- 

ing battles,  Egyptian  views,  &c.    Lithographs.    Par  V.  Adam.   Folio. 

4  pieces. 

3800.  Napoleon.    "  Bonaparte's  winter  Amusements  at  the  Military  school " ; 

"  L'Empereur  dans  son  Cabinet  aux  Tuileries,"  and  2  others.  4to  and 
8vo.     Together,  4  pieces. 

3801.  Napoleon,  "  Aeul'serste  Euhrung  des  Kaiser's  Napoleon  heim  Anblicke 

des  Marschall's  Lannes."  Lithograph.  Also  2  outline  plates  (1) 
"Napoleon  and  his  generals,"  (2)  "Napoleon  at  Osterode."  Also 
Napoleon's  mother  from  the  statue  by  Canova.  4to.  Together,  4 
pieces. 

3802.  Napoleon,  "  Journees  des  13  et  10  Brumaire  an  VIII." ;  "  Seance  du 

Corps  Legislatif  a  I'Orangerie  de  St.  Cloud,  apparition  de  Bonaparte," 
etc.;  and  2  others,  one  unfinished  proof  before  all  letters.  4to  and 
8vo.    Together,  4  pieces. 

3803.  Napoleon,  "Bonaparte  au  Conseil  des  Cinq  Cents"  (in  two  states); 

"  Bonaparte  au  Mont  Sinai  " ;  and  another.  4to  and  8vo.  Together, 
4  pieces. 


3804.  Napoleon,  "At  the  Field  of  May/'  Line.  G.  M.  Brighty,  del     J.  N. 

Neaglem  sc.  (1816).  8vo;  "Morning  of  the  18th  Brumaire."  Painted 
by  Schopin.  Engraved  by  Sartain.  New  York,  1851.  4to;  "  Entree  a 
Berlin.'^  Etching.  Unsigned.  Paris,  n.d.  12mo;  "  Les  Adieux."  Wood- 
cut.   India  paper.    8vo.     (4  pieces.) 

3805.  Napoleon,  four  plates,  each  with  a  centre  and  surrounding  ovals  rep- 

resenting scenes  in  his  life.  (2)  Grave  par  E.  Wibaille.  (2)  Un- 
signed.   Mezzotints.     Oblong  8vo.     (4r  pieces.) 

3806.  Napoleon",  [At  Grenoble].     "Si  quelqu'un  veut  tuer  son  Empereur  il 

le  pent,  le  voici."  Lithograph.  Bruxelles,  n.d.  Oblong  4to ;  "  Canal 
du  Saint  Quentin."  Etching.  E.  C'harpentier,  del.  J.  de  Mare,  sc. 
Paris,  n.d.  4to ;  "  Napoleon  and  the  young  soldier.'^  "  Oui,  je  suis 
Frangais.^'  Lithograph.  Oblong  4to;  "A  Tilsitt.'^  Philippoteaux, 
del.    Eebel,  sc.     12mo.     (4  pieces.) 

3807.  Napoleon,  Yue  du  Port  et  de  la  Eade  de  Boulogne,  Embarquement  des 

Anglais  en  Hollande,  Fete  de  Yirgile  a  Mantoue,  Mort  du  Prince 
Louis  de  Prusse.  Couche  sculpt.  Baugean  del.,  etc.  Oblong  folio. 
Together,  4  pieces. 

3808.  Napoleon,  On  Board  the  Northumberland;  xlbdication  of  Napoleon; 

Interview  between  the  two  Emperors;  Siege  of  Dantzick.  Pigeot 
sculp.    Couche  fils,  del.,  etc.    Oblong  folio.    Together,  4  pieces. 

3809.  Napoleon,  Dresden   (2  different)    (both  containing  portraits  of  Na- 

poleon, one  of  Moreau,  lying  mortally  wounded.)  P.  LeGrand  sc, 
Tessaert  del.    Mezzotints ;  and  3  others.    4to.     Together,  5  pieces. 

3810.  Napoleon  receiving  the  keys  of  the  city  of  Yienna.     Nov.  13,  1805; 

Meeting  of  Napoleon  and  Francis  II.  after  Austerlitz  (2  copies)  [all 
from  the  Yersailles  Gallery]  ;  lithograph  of  the  first  named,  and  an- 
other lithograph.  All  containing  portraits  of  Napoleon.  Folio.  To- 
gether, 5  pieces. 

3811.  Napoleon,  Mantua,  Eevolt  at  Cairo,  Corunna,  2  views  (one  in  colors 

after  W.  Heath),  and  another.    4to  and  8vo.    Together,  5  pieces. 

3812.  Napoleon,  Montenotte,  Eetreat  of  the  French  from  Leipzig.    Aquatint 

in  colors  after  Atkinson,  and  3  others.  4to  and  8vo.  Together,  5 
pieces. 

3813.  Napoleon,  Leipsic  (Aquatint  in  colors  after  W.  Heath),  London,  1815; 

German  engraving  of  the  same  engagement,  Montereau  and  3  others. 
4to  and  8vo.     Together,  5  pieces. 

3814.  Napoleon,  Malmaison.     On  steel.     Bourgeois,  del.     Perdoux,  sculp. 

Oblong  4to;  Chateau  d'Hougoumont.  Lithograph.  Bruxelles,  n.d. 
4to ;  "  Ferme  de  la  Haye-Sainte,  Ht.  St.  Jean.'^  Lithograph.  Brux- 
elles. 4to ;  Palais  Eoyal  de  Laeken.  Lithograph  in  colors.  Bruxelles, 
n.d.  4to ;  Ansicht  von  Malmaison  bey  Paris.  Ermer,  sc.  In  colors. 
4to.     (5  pieces.) 

3815.  Napoleon,  On  the  Bellerophon:  Yiews  of  his  Surrender,  &c.    Line,  &c. 

Yarious  sizes.     (5  pieces.)  London,  &c.  v.d. 


3816.  Napoleon,  "Entrance  of  the  Allies  into  Paris."     Warren,  sc.     4to; 

"Visite  au  tombeau  du  Grand  Frederic."  Mezzotint.  Unsigned. 
4to;  "At  Brienne."  Half  tone.  8vo;  "  Maison  de  Kopernik  a 
Thorn."  Etching.  T.  Mielcarzewicz,  del.  Adam  Pilinski,  sc. 
Small  4to ;  "  At  Jaffa."  Etching.  Gros,  pinxt.  Lefevre,  sc.  India 
paper.    Paris,  n.d.    4to.     (5  pieces.) 

3817.  Napoleon,  "Am  Grabe  Friedrichs  des  Grossen."     Line.     Unsigned. 

Oblong  4to ;  "  On  n'passe  pas."  Mezzotint.  Unsigned.  Paris,  n.d. 
Oblong  4to ;  "  Napoleon  and  the  Italian  soldier."  Carriere.  Litho- 
graph. [Paris,  n.d.]  Folio ;  "  Clemence  de  Napoleon."  Mezzotint. 
Unsigned.  Paris,  n.d.  4to;  "Visitant  les  Orphelines."  Mezzotint. 
Unsigned.    Paris,  n.d.    4to.     (5  pieces.) 

3818.  Napoleon,  "With  the  Princess  e  de  L***."     Lithograph.     Lecomte. 

Paris,  n.d.  Oblong  4to  "  Apres  vous.  Sire."  Mezzotint.  Un- 
signed. Paris,  n.d.  4to ;  "  Pardon,  Excuse,  Sire."  Mezzotint.  Un- 
signed. Paris,  n.d.  4to ;  Music  Title  Page.  Lithograph.  E.  Eey. 
Oblong  4to;  "A  Schoenbraun."    Lith.  de  Eatier.    Folio.     (5  pieces.) 

3819.  Napoleon,  "At  Louisbourg."    Point  par  Watelet.    Grave  par  L.  Pan- 

nier. Folio ;  "  Confiant  I'lmperatrice  &  le  Eoi  de  Eome  a  la  Garde 
Nationale."  De  Morlaine,  del.  P.  Girardet,  sculp.  Oblong  12mo; 
"  Napoleon  and  the  soldier  Lambert."  Lithograph.  Paris,  n.d. 
Oblong  4to;  "Tafereelan  van  de  Staatsomwenteling  in  Frankrijk." 
Line.  W.  De  Gier,  sc.  Te  Zaltbommel,  1827.  8vo;  "Pardon,  Ex- 
cuse, Sire."    Oblong  4to.     (5  pieces.) 

3820.  Napoleon,  Marengo,  Pa\aa,  Ulm,  Moscow.    Dessine  par  Carle  Yernet, 

etc.    Oblong  folio.    Together,  5  pieces. 

3821.  Napoleon,  "  Napoleon  Surpris  par  des  Cosaques,"  Wagram,  4  different, 

one  German.  Wunder  inv.  et  sc. ;  another.  Mezzotint,  etc.  Together, 
6  pieces.    4to. 

3822.  Napoleon,  Waterloo,  4  different,  one  in  colors,  after  Heath.     4to.     4 

pieces. 

3823.  Napoleon,  Waterloo,  6  different  (including  colored  map).    4to  and  8vo. 

Together,  6  pieces. 

3824.  Napoleon,  Waterloo.     Leblanc  sc.     Tessaert  del.     Mezzotint;  and  3 

others.    4to  and  8vo.    Together,  4  pieces. 

3825.  Napoleon,  Elba:     "Depart  de  File  d'Elbe."     Goubard-Blanchard.   (2 

copies) ;  Porto  Ferrajo,  &c.    Line,  &c.    4to.     (6  pieces.) 

Paris  &  London,  v.d. 

3826.  Napoleon,  Montebello,  Eoveredo,  Friedland,  Leipsic,  Heliopolis,  Ho- 

henlinden.  Dessine  par  Carle  Yernet,  etc.  Oblong  folio.  Together, 
6  pieces. 

3827.  Napoleon,  St.  George,  Tagliamento,  La  Favorite,  Eatisbonne,  Mont- 

Thabor,  Millesimo.  Dessine  par  Carle  Yernet,  etc.  Oblong  folio. 
Together,  6  pieces. 


3828.  Napoleon,  Talavera,  Waterloo  (in  colors),  Montmirail  (in  colors),  and 

3  others.    4to.    Together,  6  pieces. 

3829.  Napoleon,  Brienne   (in  colors),  Friedland   (2  different),  Montereau, 

and  3  others.    Mezzotint,  etc.    4to.    Together,  6  pieces. 

3830.  Napoleon,  Longwood,  St.  Helena,  1815;  "Retour  de  Bonaparte,  1815^^; 

"Entry  of  the  Allied  Sovereigns  into  Paris;  1814."  In  colors;  La 
Belle  Alliance  (2  views) ;  Escape  from  Elba.  Line,  lithograph,  &c. 
Various  sizes.  *  (6  pieces.)  London,  &c.,  v.d. 

3831.  Napoleon,    Preussich-Eylau,    Pyramids,    Austerlitz,    Madrid,    Liitzen, 

Dresden.  Bovinet  sculp.,  Swebach  del.,  etc.  Oblong  folio.  To- 
gether, 6  pieces. 

3832.  Napoleon,   Rivoli,   Oceana,   Abensberg,   Mondovi,    Castiglione,    Jena. 

Dessine  par  Carle  Vemet,  etc.    Oblong  folio.    Together,  6  pieces. 

3833.  Napoleon,  Mont-Saint-Jean,  Wagram,  Moskowa.  Areola,  Cairo,  Abou- 

kir.  Bovinet  sculpt.  Couche  fils,  etc.  Oblong  folio.  Together,  6 
pieces. 

3834.  Napoleon,  Liitzen,  Ziirich,  Aboukir,  Areola  (3  different)  and  2  others. 

4to  and  8vo.    Together,  6  pieces. 

3835.  Napoleon,  '^'  Princess  Hatzfeldt  pleading  for  her  husband;  Napoleon  at 

Bologne,  and  scene  in  Egypt.  8vo.  Each  in  two  states.  Together, 
6  pieces.  The  above  and  seven  following  lots  are  all  on  India  paper, 
in  from  two  to  five  states. 

3836.  Napoleon,  :&pisode  de  la  campagne  de  1814  (3  states) ;  Napoleon  and 

one  of  his  generals,  map  of  Egypt  in  front  of  them  (2  states) ;  and 
two  other  scenes.     8vo.     Together,  7  pieces. 

3837.  Napoleon,  The  surrender  of  Mantua   (4  states) ;     at  St.  Helena   (2 

states) ;  Napoleon  and  the  Duchess  of  Weimar  (2  states).  8vo.  To- 
gether, 8  pieces. 

3838.  Napoleon.    Le  General  Bonaparte  et  Eugene  Beauharnais  (2  states) ; 

Napoleon  standing  outside  hut  before  burning  logs  (5  states).  8vo. 
Together,  7  pieces. 

3839.  Napoleon,  Napoleon  et  le  roi  de  Saxe  (3  states),  and  three  other  scenes, 

all  unnamed,  each  in  two  states.    8vo.    Together,  9  pieces. 

3840.  Napoleon,  A  series  of  unnamed  scenes  uniform  with  the  five  preceding 

lots.    Each  in  two  states.    Together,  8  pieces. 

3841.  Napoleon,  Another  collection  similar  to  preceding  lot.     Together,  8 

pieces. 

3842.  Napoleon,  A  similar  collection  (one  series  in  three  states).    Together, 

11  pieces. 

3843.  Napoleon,  Austerlitz,  11  different.    Mezzotint  (6),  etc.    4to.    Together, 

11  pieces. 


3844.  Napoleon,  Marengo  (2  different),  Eyelau  (proof  before  inscription), 

London,  1823,  and  4  others.    4to.    Together,  7  pieces. 

3845.  Napolp:on,  Three  houses  of  Bonaparte,  Ajaccio,  Elbe,  Paris.     18  Bru- 

maire.     Lithographs.     Eegnier,  del.     Champin,  lith.     India  paper. 
4to;  St.  Peters  and  the  Vatican.     Etching.     H.  Abbot,  del.     J.  B. 
Neagle,  sc.    4to;  St.  Marks.     On  steel.     A.  Canaletti,  pinxt.     J.  B. 
!  •  Allen,  sculpt.    India  paper.    London  and  Manchester.     Oblong  4to; 

Piazza  del  Quirinale.  Lithograph.  Rome,  .1831 ;  Milan  Cathedral. 
Sam.  Prout.    W.  Wallis.    London  and  Paris,  1844.    8vo.     (7  pieces.) 

3846.  Napoleon,  "  GaPrie  Hist'que.  de  Versailles."   Eight  plates  of  a  Series 

issued  by  the  "  Diagraphe  et  Pantographe-Gavard."  Engraved  by 
Delannoy,  Cholet,  Chavane,  &c.,  after  paintings  by  Roehn,  Ponce 
Camus,  Mongin,  &c.,  and  designs  by  L.  Massard,  and  others.  4to. 
(8  pieces.)  "  [Paris,  n.d.] 

3847.  Napoleon,  crossing  the  Alps,  7  different.    Lithograph,  etc.    4to  and  8vo. 

Together,  7  pieces. 

3848.  Napoleon,  a  different  series.    Together,  8  pieces.    4to  and  8vo. 

3849.  Napoleon,  ^^  Mariage  de  I'Empereur,''  "Entree  de  PEmpereur;"  and 

11  others,  all  containing  portraits  (plates  from  an  illustrated  book). 
8vo.    Together,  113  pieces. 

3850.  Napoleon,  a  somewhat  similar  series,  although  different  from  the  pre- 

ceding.   Proofs  before  inscription  in  bistre,  8vo.    9  pieces. 


AT  ST.  HELENA.     DEATH  SCENES,  ETC. 

3851.  Napoleon,  Death  of  Napoleon  (together  with  portraits  of  Las  Cases, 

and  others).  Lithograph  in  colors.  Folio  (poor  copy,  soiled  and 
varnished). 

3852.  Napoleon,  The  Tomb  of  Napoleon.    T.  Sutherland  sculpt.    Capt.  Mar- 

ryat,  E.  N.  delt.    Mezzotint.    Folio.    Open  letters.        London,  1821 

3853.  Napoleon,  "  Musing  at  St.  Helena,"  full  length  in  uniform,  on  cliff  at 

St.  Helena,  looking  seaward,  arms  folded.  Mezzotint.  B.  R.  Haydon 
pinx.  J.  E.  Coombs,  sculp.  From  the  original  picture.  Folio 
(foxed).  London  &  Paris,  1830 

3854.  Napoleon,  on  his  Austerlitz  camp  bed,  taken  by  Capt.  Marryat  14 

hours  after  his  decease.    Lithograph.     Folio.  London,  1821 

3855.  Napoleon,  another  copy  of  the  preceding,  has  been  folded. 

3856.  Napoleon,  full  length,  standing  on  rock  at  St.  Helena,  British  sentry 

near  by,  sea  in  distance.  Janet  Lange  d'apres  un  croquis  de  Bastin. 
Tinted  lithograph.    Folio. 


•3857.  Napoleon,  "Napoleon  a  Ste.  Helene.  II  dicte  an  jeune  Lascases  les 
notes  qui  doivent  servir  a  rediger  ses  Memoires,"  full  length  in  uni- 
form, seated,  Las  Cases  also  seated,  at  table,  pen  in  hand,  sentry  on 
rock  in  background.  P.  Baquoy  sculp.  Chasselat  del.  Line  engrav- 
ing.   Open  letters.    Folio. 

3858.  Napoleon,  Death  of  Napoleon,  surrounded  by  officers.     Lithograph. 

Unsigned.    Folio. 

3859.  Napoleon,  "Napoleon  a  Ste.  Helene,"  full  length,  seated,  head  resting 

on  left  hand,  newspaper  near  by,  sea  in  background.  S.  W.  Eey- 
nolds  sculpt.  H.  Vernet  pinxt.  Mezzotint.  Open  letters.  Small 
folio.  Paris,  n.d. 

The  reproduction  in   Sloane's  Life  of  Napoleon  was  made  from  this 
engraving. 

3860.  Napoleon,  full  length  in  uniform  on  cliff,  arms  folded,  one  hand  under 

chin.  (St.  Helena).  Line.  Dessine  et  grave  par  Delaistre.  Small 
folio. 

3861.  Napoleon,  "Napoleon  ut  in  morte  recumbit,"  with  view  of  the  grave. 

H.  Meyer,  sculpt.  W.  Rubidge,  pinxt.  Open  letter  proof  on  India 
paper.    4to.  London,  n.d. 

3862.  Napoleon,  "Napoleon  auf  St.  Helena,"  full  length  in  uniform,  together 

with  full  lengths  of  others.     Line  engraving.     In  colors.    4to. 

Nurnberg,  n.d. 

3863.  Napoleon,  "  Napoleon  ut  in  morte  recumbit,"  in  uniform,  wearing  hat, 

also  view  of  the  tomb.  H.  Meyer  sculp.  W.  Rubidge  pinxt.  Stipple. 
4:to.  London,  n.d. 

3864.  Napoleon,  a  Tile  S.  Helene  donnat  des  legons  de  dessin  a  la  petite 

Julie.  Full  length  in  uniform,  standing  in  room  with  window  open 
towards  the  sea.     Mezzotint.    IJnsigned.     4to.  Paris,  n.d. 

3865.  Napoleon,  "  Mort  de  Napoleon."    Grave  par  Tajet,  peint  par  H.  Yemet. 

Line  engraving,  4to. 

3866.  Napoleon,  full  length  in  uniform,  on  shipboard,  arms  folded  across 

breast.  "  Buonaparte  captif  des  Anglois."  Mezzotint.  Coeure  del., 
Jazet  sculp.    4to.  Londres,  n.d. 

3867.  Napoleon,  full  length  at  St.  Helena,  seated  on  moss-covered  rock,  with 

Montholon  and  other  generals  near  him,  and  dictating  his  memoirs, 
&c.    Line.     Stahlstich  von  F.  Randel.     Oblong  4to. 

3868.  Napoleon,  in  death,  full  length  upon  a  bed,  in  uniform,  robe  of  purple 

spread  over  portion  of  figure,  hangings,  crucifix,  &c.  Hand  colored 
drawing.    Unsigned.    4to. 

3869.  Napoleon,  full  length,  recumbent  posture,  in  uniform,  gold  cross  on 

breast,  with  sheet  over  him,  &c.  "Bonaparte  lying  in  state  on  his 
camp  bed."  Taken  on  the  spot  by  a  private  gentleman.  In  colors. 
Small  4to.     (Somewhat  stained.) 


3870.  Napoleon,  full  length  in  uniform  on  quay,  ships  near,  officers  sur- 

rounding him,  &c.  "Napoleon's  Abfiihrung  nach  England.  1815." 
Line.    Unsigned.    In  colors.    4to. 

3871.  Napoleon,  "Tombeau  de  Napoleon,"  outline  faces  of  Napoleon,  Jo- 

sephine, Napoleon  the  2nd,  and  others  in  the  tree  which  overshadows 
the  tomb.     Grave  par  H.  Marks.    Line  engraving,  8vo. 

3872.  Napoleon,  "  The  Shade  of  Napoleon,"  silhouetted  full  length  in  uni- 

form, cocked  hat  [at  St.  Helena].  Drawn  and  engraved  by  J.  Brace 
from  a  portrait  by  Vernet.    8vo.  London,  n.d. 

3873.  Napoleon,  lithographs  of  a  death  mask,  2  different.    Unsigned.    4to. 

Proof  before  inscription  and  letters. 

3874.  Napoleon,  "Napoleon  dying."    Stipple  by  T.  Gimbrede.    4to. 

3875.  Napoleon,  different  impression  of  the  preceding,  in  oval,  surrounded  by 

stars,  representing  his  battles.  Stipple.  Unsigned.  Proof  before  all 
letters.    4to.     (Spotted.) 

3876.  Napoleon,  "Death  of  Napoleon,"  lithograph  after  Giscare.    8vo. 

[London,  n.d.] 

3877.  Napoleon  [at  St.  Helena],  full  length,  no  hat,  hands  in  pockets.    Cro- 

quis  d'apres  nature.    Dessine  le  6  Mars  1821.    8vo. 

The  reproduction  in   Sloane's  Life   of  Napoleon  was  made   from   this 
engraving. 

3878.  Napoleon,  full  length,  standing,  in  cutaway  coat,  knee-breeches,  low 

shoes,  hat,  hands  in  pockets,  facing  left.  Line.  Proof  before  all  let- 
ters of  this  well-known  portrait,  said  to  have  been  taken  from  life  at 
St.  Helena.    8vo. 

^3879.  Napoleon,  lithograph  of  the  death  mask  taken  at  St.  Helena  by  order 
of  General  Bertrand.    F.  Pistrucci  sc.    8vo. 

3880.  Napoleon,  full  length  at  St.  Helena,  long-tailed  coat  and  cocked  hat, 

hands  in  pocket.    China  paper.    Proof  before  letters.     12mo. 

3881.  Napoleon,  "  Tomb  of  Bonaparte."     [St.  Helena.]     Drawn  on  the  spot 

by  a  gentleman.  Engraved  by  J.  C.  Canton.  In  colors.  Oblong 
12mo.  London ;  T.  Kelly,  1821 

3882.  Napoleon,  St.  Helena,  full  length  in  cutaway  coat,  knee-breeches,  low 

shoes,  and  hat,  buildings  and  sea  in  background.  "  L'Homme  de  Ste. 
Helene."    D'apres  le  CI.  Gourgaud.    Lith  de  Langlume.     In  colors. 

12mo. 

"  Par  d'etonnaus  revers  le  sort  veut  que  j'expie 
Les    .    .     .     succ^s  qui  signalent  ma  vie,  &c." 

3883.  Napoleon,  Janus-faced  full  length  figure,  arms  folded,  outlined  in  the 

trunk  of  a  tree  upon  his  island-prison.  Water  color.  "Natural  curi- 
osity at  St.  Helena."    Unsigned.    12mo. 

3884.  Napoleon,  at  St.  Helena.  Engraved  by  E.  B.  Peake,  sketch  taken  on  the 

island.    In  colors.    12mo.  London,  n.d. 


3885.  Napoleon,  view  of  Bonaparte's  House,  St.  Helena,  with  several  figures 

of  soldiers  in  foreground.  Line.  By  Canton  after  a  drawing  taken 
on  the  spot  by  a  private  gentleman.    In  colors.    Oblong  12mo. 

3886.  Napoleon,  ''line  fete  de  Napoleon  a  St.  Helene''  (presenting  Napoleon 

with  a  portrait  of  his  son) ;  lying  in  state.  Mezzotints.  2  pieces. 
4to. 

3887.  Napoleon,  lying  in  state.    Mezzotint  and  2  lithographs,  both  contain- 

ing full  length  portraits.    4to.    Together,  3  pieces. 

3888.  Napoleon,  "  Napoleon  Meditant  a  Ste.  Helene,''  full  length.    C.  Duval 

sculpt.  B.  E.  Hay  don,  pinx.  Mezzotint  (margins  cut  away,  creased 
and  hand-colored) ;  In  death.  Stipple.  Proof  before  all  letters;  and 
another,  also  in  colors,  8vo  and  12mo.    Together,  3  pieces. 

3889.  Napoleon.   "  Shade  of  Napoleon  visiting  tomb'';  "View  of  Longwood 

from  Balcomb's  cottage."  In  colors  (margins  cut  away).  London, 
1824;  another  view  of  Longwood,  uncolored,  and  a  plan.  8vo.  To- 
gether, 4  pieces. 

3890.  Napoleon,  four  different  representations  of  his  lying  in  state,  after  Pur- 

cell,  Marryat,  and  others.    4to  and  8vo.    Together,  4  pieces. 

3891.  Napoleon,  four  different  representations  of  his  lying  in  state,  after  Fen- 

ner,  Ibbetson,  and  others.    4to  and  8vo.    Together,  4  pieces. 

3892.  Napoleon,  in  death,  2  scenes,  and  2  busts  in  uniform.     Lithograph 

and  stipple.    4to  and  12mo.     Together,  4  pieces. 

3893.  Napoleon,  at  St.  Helena  in  the  second  year  of  his  final  illness;  full 

length  in  uniform.  A.  Bruckner  sculp. ;  and  2  others.  8vo.  Together, 
4  pieces. 

3894.  Napoleon,  in  death,  2  different  scenes;  "  Napoleon's  last  sigh,"  London, 

1838 ;  "  The  room  in  which  Buonaparte  died,"  after  Major  J.  Luard. 
Lithograph.     India  paper.     4to.     Together,  4  pieces. 

3895.  Napoleon,  full  length  in  uniform,  touched  up  with  gilt;  "Napoleon  a 

Ste.  Helene,"  full  length,  various  views  on  margins.  F.  Dellanoy  sc. 
(2  states,  1  India  paper;  and  2  others.  8vo,  etc.  Together,  5  pieces. 

3896.  Napoleon,  in  exile.     Lithograph.     London,  n.d.;  "Der  Kaiser  Napo- 

leon," full  length,  and  3  others.   8vo  and  12mo.    Together,  5  pieces. 

K3897.  Napoleon,  from  a  death  mask.     India  paper;  after  the  drawing  by 
Eubidge ;  and  3  others.    4to  and  8vo.    Together,  5  pieces. 

3898.  Napoleon,  on  rock  at  St.  Helena,  after  Delaroche;  full  length  in  uni- 

form. Vallot  sc,  David  pinxt.,  and  4  others.  4to  and  8vo.  Together, 
6  pieces. 

3899.  Napoleon,  six  different  full  length,  on  rock  at  St.  Helena   (India 

paper) ;  at  Malmaison,  and  4  others.  One  colored  lithograph.  8vo 
and  12mo.     Together,  6  pieces. 


ALLEGOEICAL  PORTRAITS. 

3900.  Napoleon,  bust  in  uniform,  face  composed  of  nude  figures,  eagle  as 

hat,  etc.  In  colors.  With  inscription  beneath,  "Napoleon  the  First, 
and  Last,  by  the  Wrath  of  Heaven  Emperor  of  the  Jacobins,  Pro- 
tector of  the  Confederation  of  Rogues,"  etc.  "This  Hieroglyphic 
portrait  of  the  Destroyer  is  faithfully  copied  from  a  German  print, 
with  the  Parody  of  his  assumed  titles,'^  etc.     Folio. 

London,  Ackermann 

3901.  Napoleon,  allegorical,  full  length,  standing  on  clouds,  left  leg  raised, 

holding  trophies  in  left  hand,  swords  in  right,  which  Alexander  and 
Caesar  are  about  to  receive.  Beneath,  kneel  his  son  and  a  number 
of  officers  bewailing  his  death.  Line.  Ger . . .  inv.  Barley  sc.  India 
paper.    Folio.  New  York;  Theriot,  n.d. 

3902.  Napoleon,  allegorical,  in  uniform,   receiving  his   son  in  the  clouds, 

son  in  Austrian  regimentals,  eagle  near  by,  sword  and  crown  drop- 
ping to  earth.  "  La  Reunion.  Oh,  mon  fils,  devais-tu  sitot  m'etre 
rendu?"     Tasserl.     Delarnelle,  del.     Lithograph.     Folio. 

Paris,  n.d. 

3903.  Napoleon.     Another  copy,  same  design,  but  with  inscription  in  Eng- 

lish.    Tasserl.     Tinted  lithograph.     Folio.  London,   1832 

3904.  Napoleon.     Another   copy,   similar   design.     "lis   sont  reunis,   &c." 

Unsigned.  Paris,  n.d. 

3905.  Napoleon.     Another  copy,  similar  design,  with  additional  figures  of 

generals.  Herald  of  Peace,  &c.     Unsigned.     Mezzotint.     4to. 

3906.  Napoleon.     Another  copy,  similar  design,  with  long  description  in 

French,  with  figures  of  Poniatowski,  Prince  Eugene,  &c.  Mezzotint. 
4to.  Paris,  n.d. 

3907.  Napoleon,  allegorical,  full  length  in  uniform,  recumbent  and  asleep 

upon  a  pile  of  skulls  and  bones,  with  right  arm  outstretched  towards 
a  cloud  in  which  the  Due  d'Enghien  appears  in  full  armor.  "Le 
Songe . . .  il  est  un  Dieu  vengeur."     Copperplate.     Unsigned.   Folio. 

3908.  Napoleon,  allegorical,  full  length,  Consular  coat,  standing  between  fig- 

ures of  Victory  and  Peace,  Diogenes  emerging  from  a  barrel  on 
right,  &c.  "  Diogene  eteignant  sa  lanterne."  Godar  invenit.  Mo- 
rette  sculpsit.    Mezzotint.    Folio. 

3909.  Napoleon,  allegorical,  full  length  in  uniform,  standing  and  considering 

the  plan  of  a  fortress,  with  the  Emperors  Trajan,  Titus,  and  Marcus 
Aurelius,  and  the  goddesses  Themis  and  Minerva.  "Napoleon  en 
meditation  sur  Part  de  la  Guerre."  Godar  invent.  Morette  sculpsit. 
Mezzotint.     Folio.  Paris,  &c.,  n.d. 

3910.  Napoleon,  allegorical,  full  length,  wearing  wreath  of  laurel,  carrying 

laurel  and  sword,  rising  from  the  tomb,  exclaiming:  "Je  desire  que 
mes  Cendres  reposent  sur  les  bords  de  la  Seine,  au  milieu  de  ce 
Peuple  Frangais  que  j^ai  tant  aime."  Grave  par  Jazet,  peint  par 
Horace  Vernet.  Mezzotint.  Folio.  Paris,  n.d. 


3911.  Napoleon-,  allegorical,  three-quarter  length  in  embroidered  uniform, 

standing  behind  a  pedestal,  various  kings  and  ecclesiastics  surround- 
ing him  with  their  arms  outstretched,  their  hands  about  to  be  clasped 
in  universal  brotherhood.  Herald  of  Peace  in  the  clouds,  figures  of 
Arts  and  Sciences  returning,  and  the  forms  of  Anarchy  and  War  be- 
ing driven  from  the  scene.  Mezzotint.  Unsigned.  .Margins  cut 
close.    Oblonff  folio.     (Vertical  crease  across  centre.) 

3912.  Napoleon,  full  length  in  uniform,  in  clouds,  many  figures  surrounding 

him.   Stipple.   4to.  Bruxelles,  1825 

3913.  Napoleon,  allegorical,  full  length  in  uniform,  refusing  the  olive  branch 

tended  him  by  Peace,  and  rushing  after  Ambition  in  chariot  with 
horses.  On  left,  a  scene  of  Peace  in  France;  on  right,  view  of  the 
Eussian  steppes,  corpses  strewn  thereon,  &c.  Inscription  under- 
neath.   Maleuvre  del  et  sculp.    In  colors.    Oblong  4to. 

Paris,  n.d. 

3914.  Napoleon,  "Der  allgemeine  Weltfriede,  geschlossen  in  Jahr  1814." 

In  colors.     4to. 

3915.  Napoleon,  alleo^orical,  full  length,  ermine  robes,  arising  from  throne  in 

the  clouds  and  welcoming  his  son  in  uniform,  victor  wreaths, 
trophies,  officers  and  soldiers  surrounding  him,  &c.  "  Napoleon 
regoit  son  fils  au  temple  de  la  gloire."  Unsigned.  Mezzotint  in 
colors.     4to.     (8   lines  of  verse  beneath.)  Pari.s,   &c.,  n.d. 

3916.  Napoleon,  "  Le  culte  catholique  rendu  au  Peuple  Frangais  par  le  ler. 

Consul  Bonaparte,"  etc.,  full  length,  accompanied  by  the  angels  of 
Victory  and  Faith.   In  colors.   4to. 

3917.  Napoleon,  full  length  in  uniform  before  a  gambling-table  risking  his 

all  upon  Fate,  the  figure  of  Destiny,  blindfolded,  throwing  dice. 
Death,  the  croupier,  saying  "I  have  won,"  and  raking  in  the  stakes. 
Line.     Unsigned.     4to.  1815 

3918.  Napoleon,  face,  with  several  others,  outlined  in  a  bunch  of  violets  in 

pot.     ^^Eathselhafte  Veilchen."     Wash  drawing.     Unsigned.     4to. 

3919.  Napoleon,  the  same.     Mezzotint. 

3920.  Napoleon,  the  same.    Lithograph.    L.  Stettenheim  in  Hamburg. 

3921.  Napoleon,  allegorical,  full  length  in  uniform,  seated  among  the  clouds 

on  a  group  of  flags,  palms,  &c.,  holding  on  one  knee  the  "Code  Na- 
poleon," with  figure  of  Time  about  to  crown  him.  "La  gloire  et  le 
Genie  du  grand  homme."  Four  lines  of  verse  beneath.  Mezzotint. 
Unsigned.     4to.  Paris;  Dubreuil,  n.d. 

3922.  Napoleon,  allegorical,  full  length  in  uniform,  with  great  cloak,  being 

conducted  by  the  goddess  Victory  to  Olympus,  where  Jupiter  and 
Mars  are  bidding  him  welcome  to  the  Pantheon  of  Immortality.  "La 
Gloire  le  conduit  a  Tlmmortalite."  12  lines  of  verse  beneath.  Tes- 
saert  del.    Eoemhild  sc.    Mezzotint.    4to. 


3923.  Napoleon,  allegorical,  in  uniform,  seated  on  rock  marked  St.  Helena, 

with  his  left  hand  on  map  of  France,  and  views  of  himself  in  Egypt, 
and  on  horseback  ascending  the  Alps.  Designed  by  J.  Sainsbury. 
Drawn  by  Jacques.    6  lines  of  English  verse  beneath.    4to. 

3924.  Napoleon,   allegorical,   half   length,   in   armor   and   robe,   long   hair, 

standing  in  a  Quadriga  drawn  by  two  lions  on  which  are  seated 
two  winged-cupids,  generals  following  mounted  on  horses,  bulls,  &c., 
sea  and  ships  near  by,  the  city  of  Venice  (?)  in  distance.  With  long 
Latin  inscription.  Line.  Ignatius  Colombo,  inventor  et  Sculptor, 
Venice,  n.d.     Copperplate.     Oblong  4to. 

3925.  Napoleon,  plate  in  2  sections;  (left)  oval  bust  in  Directory  coat,  sur- 

mounted by  a  radiated  star,  underneath,  an  eagle,  wings  outspread, 
lightning  flashes  in  talons  and  holding  in  beak  a  laurel  branch,  with 
section  of  the  world  and  sentence,  "Pax  in  ore  manu  que  fulmen;^' 
(right)  15  lines,  commencing  "  Honneur  a  I'armee  d'ltalie;  Gloire  et 
Eeconnoissance  au  Heros,  &c.,^^  with  victor-wreaths  top  and  bot- 
tom, fasces  on  sides.     Unsigned.     4to. 

3926.  Napoleon,  head  in  clouds.     Lithograph.     Proof  before  inscription.  4to. 

3927.  Napoleon,  allegorical,  full  length  in  clouds  in  uniform  appearing  to 

Marie  Louise  who  reclines  on  couch,  the  young  king  of  Eome  asleep 
on  her  knee,  eagle  near  by  with  crown  in  beak  which  it  holds  aloft  over 
the  youth,  &c.  "Songe."  Unsigned.  Line  and  stipple.  4to. 
(Portion  of  lower  margin  clipped.) 

3928.  Napoleon,  another  copy,  treated  in  a  similar  manner,  with  variations 

in  figures,  &c.     Mezzotint.     Unsigned.     4to. 

3929.  Napoleon,  allegorical,  in  uniform,  with  hat  and  long  boots,  right  arm 

uplifted,  left  around  neck  of  eagle,  which  is  flying  above  the  moun- 
tains, sea,  &c.,  with  a  lightning-bolt  in  talons.     Unsigned.     4to. 

3930.  Napoleon,  another  copy,  similar,  cut  down  to  square  8vo. 

3931.  Napoleon,  full  length  in  uniform,  wreath  of  laurel,  in  clouds.     Litho- 

graph.    4to. 

3932.  Napoleon,  full  length  in  uniform,  in  clouds,  with  right  hand  ex- 

tended over  an  eagle  presenting  crown  to  his  son  asleep  on  the  knee  of 
Marie  Louise.  Line,  tinted  paper.  Proof  before  all  letters.  Ob- 
long Svo. 

3933.  Napoleon,  allegorical,  bust.    In  colors,  Svo.  London,  1814 

The  hat  is  composed  of  eagle  captured  at  the  Battle  of  Vittoria,  his 
face  of  the  prisoners  living  and  slain,  his  epaulette  of  his  own  blood- 
stained hand,  his  star  a  cobweb,  emblematic  of  the  flimsy  tenure  of  his 
reign. 

3934.  Napoleon,  full  length,  in  uniform,  sitting  on  deck  of  vessel  holding 

scales  in  right  hand,  which  are  evenly  balanced,  parts  of  shrouds, 
mainsail,  &c.,  near  by.  "  Des  humains.  La  Balance  a  la  main  il  pese 
les   Destins."     Voltaire.     Line,     Unsigned.     8vo. 


3935.  Napoleon,  "Le  Songe,"  full  length  figure,  the  eagle  about  to  place  the 

crown  upon  the  head  of  his  son.     Line.     In  colors.     8vo. 

3936.  Napoleon,  "La  poire  etait  mure,"  probably  symbolical  of  Napoleon's 

coup  d'etat  of  the  18th  Brumaire  (?).     In  colors.     8vo. 

3937.  Napoleon,  full  length,  in  richly  embroidered  coat  with  sash  and  sword, 

standing  on  top  of  a  globe  lettered  "  18.  Brumaire,"  with  allegorical 
figures  in  clouds,  of  Fame  presenting  a  victor-palm,  and  of  Plenty 
emptying  the  contents  of  her  horn  upon  the  globe  under  Napoleon's 
feet.     "Kein  ne  manque  plus  a  sa  Gloire."     Line.     Unsigned.    8vo. 

3938.  Napoleon,  "  L'unique  Pensee  de  la  France,"  head  of  Napoleon  with 

floral  borders.     Stipple.     Unsigned.     8vo. 

3939.  Napoleon,  "Der  Corsische  Gifftbaum,"  showing  a  tree  that  has  been 

struck  by  lightning  and  limbs  broken;  among  its  branches  are  five 
outline  portraits  of  Napoleon.  Line  engraving.  Unsigned.  In  col- 
ors.    8vo. 

3940.  Napoleon,  bust  on  family  tree,  with  Imperial  eagle  above,  and  the 

names  of  members  of  his  family  in  colored  circles  on  branches.  Gene- 
alogy of  the  House  of  Bonaparte  in  German  script  on  2  pp.  follow- 
ing.   C.  G.  Haendler.    In  colors.    4  pp.    12mo. 

3941.  Napoleon,  oval  bust,  arising  from  a  cloud,  in  uniform,  with  hat.     "II 

fit  respecter  Thonneur  Frangais."  Lith.  de  Lemercier.  12mo,  with 
wide  margins.  Paris;  Caillou,  n.d. 

3942.  Napoleon,  bust  in  uniform,  rising  from  the  mouth  of  a  jar  marked 

"  Rappe  Bon  "  upon  a  small  platform  labelled  "  Resi,"  against  which 
leans  a  dog.    Underneath,  7  lines  in  Dutch.    Line.     12mo. 

3943.  Napoleon,   allegorical   view   containing   full   length   portrait   in   em- 

broidered coat,  without  hat,  left  hand  on  sword,  right,  behind  his  back, 
standing  before  sleeping  figure  of  a  robed  female  [Maria  Louisa  (  ?)] 
in  sitting  posture ;  above,  in  the  clouds,  winged  Angel  of  Peace  with 
torch  in  right  hand,  a  portion  of  figure  of  a  Fury,  medallions  of  Bas- 
tille, &c.,  a  group  of  peasants  in  centre.  [In  pencil,  "Memorial. . . 
Vienna,  &c."]     Challiou  del.    Bovinet  sculp.    Line.    16mo. 

3944.  Napoleon,  full  length,  in  uniform,  arms  folded,  standing  in  front  of 

an  urn  marked  "N,"  with  eagle  and  anchor  nearby,  robed  figure  in 
clouds.  In  circle  around  this  view  is  printed,  "22  Juillet  1832  [date 
of  the  young  King  of  Rome's  death]  5  Mai  1821  [date  of  Napoleon's 
death]  Mon  fils . . .  Toi  aussi . . .  et  a  I'age  de  vingt-et-un  ans . . .  et  sans 
gloire..."     Unsigned.     In  colors.     16mo. 

3945.  Napoleon,  allegorical,  (1)  full  length,  in  embroidered  uniform,  stand- 

ing, sword  in  left  hand,  right,  upholding  a  crucifix,  angels,  worship- 
'  pers,  devils  descending  to  Hell,  &c.  "La  Religion  Triomphante. 
Bonaparte .  .  .  s'est  rendu  a  Notre  Dame,  pour  y  entendre  la  Sainte 
Messe  celebree  par  le  Cardinal  Caprara."  Line.  Unsigned.  Folio ; 
(2)  another  copy,  similarly  treated,  but  with  different  assortment  of 
figures,  &c.  Dessine  et  grave  au  trait  par  Nodet.  Mezzotint.  Folio. 
(2  pieces.) 


3946.  Napoleon,  allegorical,  (1)  a  time-worn  arch  of  masonry  on  top  of  which 

rest  his  sword,  hat,  &c.,  and  above  which  eagle  is  flying,  &c.  "  Re- 
spect et  honneur."  4to;  (2)  "Chronological  Tree  of  the  principal 
events  and  achievements  of  Bonaparte."  Folio.  Both  lithographs. 
Unsigned.     (2  pieces.) 

3947.  Napoleon,  allegorical,  (1)  full  length,  in  uniform,  with  long  coat,  sur- 

mounting the  cloud-capped  summit  of  a  colossal  column,  with  scenes 
of  his  battles,  &c.,  around  him.  Dessine  par  V.  Adam;  (2)  another 
copy,  similarly  treated,  but  with  angels  and  harps  on  left,  generals 
on  right.  "C'est  so  derniere  victoire."  Unsigned.  Both  mezzotints. 
4to.    (2  pieces.) 

3948.  Napoleon,  (1)  part  length,  in  cadet  uniform,  with  arms  extended,  run- 

ning after  a  maiden  in  a  garden.  "Dieu  de  misericorde,  Je  ne  t'ai 
point  offense;  C'est  mon  epoux."  Stipple.  Unsigned.  16mo;  (2) 
full  length,  uniform,  near  a  balustrade,  standing  between  two  women. 
"  Napoleon  und  die  Gattin  des  Kaufmanns  Taulon  de  Grandchamp." 
S.  von  Seyfert.    Lith.  v.  Walde  [after  a  stipple].  8vo.   (2  pieces.) 

3949.  Napoleon,  three  different  representations,  two  wearing  crowns,  one  in 

chariot.  Stipple,  etc.  One  proof  before  all  letters.  Folio  and  4to. 
Together,  3  pieces. 

3950.  Napoleon,  allegorical,  full  length,  with  that  of  his  son ;  full  length  on 

globe  inscribed  "18.  Brumaire ;"  full  length,  Emperor's  robes.  x\ll 
in  colors.     4to  and  8vo.     Together,  3  pieces. 

3951.  Napoleon,   "  Bouquet    Symbolique,"   medallion,    full   bust   of   Napo- 

leon II.  and  Marie  Louise,  inscription  of  6  lines,  '^  Violettes  du  20 
Mars  1815 ''  and  "  Napoleon  Violets,"  both  in  colors,  and  another. 
Together,  4  pieces. 

3952.  Napoleon,  in  uniform,  on  stool  blowing  bubbles  for  his  son,  who,  as  a 

miniature  replica  of  his  father,  stands  near,  a  bubble  marked  "Rome" 
over  his  head.  Unsigned.  In  colors.  16mo ;  "  Farewell  to  thee, 
France,"  full  length,  seated.  Unsigned.  In  colors.  16mo;  full 
length  in  uniform,  tents  near.  "  Oberbefeblshaber  der  armee  von 
Italien."    In  colors,  and  another.    8vo.     (4  pieces). 

3953.  Napoleon,  a  series  of  four  different  representations  including  Victory 

crowning  bust,  etc.   8vo.   Together,  4  pieces. 

3954.  Napoleon,  in  a  group  of  about  15,  heads  only,  with  designation  and 

description.  4to ;  "  La  Boussole  Politique,  depuis  1789."  Line. 
12mo;  a  cripple,  both  legs  cut  off,  before  the  Emperor.  ["Lost  at 
Austerlitz."]  Lithograph.  4to;  Napoleon  and  Princess  Hatzfeld. 
Process  plate  after  design  of  Sandoz.    4to.     (4  pieces). 

3955.  Napoleon,  allegorical,  full  length.     Huet  direxit,  D'Haudricourt  in- 

venit;  and  3  others,  4to  and  8vo.   Together,  4  pieces. 

3956.  Napoleon,  "  Bouquet  Cheri,"  containing  medallion  busts  of  Napoleon, 

Napoleon  11.  and  Marie  Louise;  and  3  others,  4to  and  12mo.  To- 
gether, 4  pieces. 


CARICATURES. 

3957.  Napoleon,  full  length  in  embroidered  long-coat  leaving  Egypt,  army  in 

background,  ship  in  offing,  &c.  "Buonaparte.  .  .the  deserter  of  the 
army  of  Egypt."  Unsigned,  but  probably  by  J.  Gillray.  Line. 
Folio.     (Upper  left  hand  corner  somewhat  damaged.)     London,  1800 

3958.  Napoleox^  another  copy,  in  colors.  J.  Gillray  invt.  Folio.  London,  n.d. 

3959.  Napoleon,  full  length  in  uniform  with  enormous  hat  and  plumes,  ad- 

dressing two  royal  ladies  of  Wiirtemberg.  "  A  check  to  Corsican  as- 
surance." (Folios  of  Caricatures  lent  out  for  the  evening.)  In 
colors.     Folio.  London;  S.  W.  Fores,  1805 

3960.  Napoleon^s  head  on  a  pike,  held  aloft  by  a  British  soldier.     "  Buona- 

parte 48  hours  after  landing."  Line.  J.  Gillray  des.  and  feet. 
Folio.  London,  1803 

3961.  Napoleon^s  threatened  invasion  of  England.    Caricature  full  length, 

standing  in  a  yawl-boat,  with  others  around  him,  approaching  the 
shores  of  Great  Britain,  where  Britannia  and  her  supporters  are 
shown  in  attitudes  of  abject  terror.  "  Physical  Aid ;  or,  Britannia 
recovered  from  a  Trance."  [J.  Gillray  fc]  Line.  Oblong  small 
folio.  London,  1803 

3962.  Napoleon,  midget  general  in  uniform,  with  King  George  the  Third, 

&c.  on  stage  of  a  theatre,  musicians  in  orchestra.  "  Pacific  Over- 
tures, or  a  Flight  from  St.  Clouds,  '  over  the  water  to  Charley,^  a 
new  dramatic  piece  now  rehearsing."  J.  Gillray  fecit.  Oblong  small 
folio.     In  colors.     (Creased.)  London,  1806 

3963.  Napoleon^s  Grand  Coronation  Procession  from  the  Church  of  Notre- 

Dame,  Dec.  2,  1804.  Includes  caricatures  of  Napoleon,  Fouche, 
Berthier,  Pius  VII,  &c.  Line.  J.  Gillray  inv.  &  feet.  31x9  1-2 
ins.    Folded  thrice.  London,  1805 

3964.  Napoleon,  miniature  full  length  in  uniform,  sustained  in  mid-air  by  a 

balloon  labelled  "  Gloire,"  with  wings  from  his  shoulders  marked 
"  Terreur  "  and  "  Interet,"  and  dropping  proclamations,  &c.,  upon 
a  group  of  people  below.  "  Le  Degen  Politique."  In  colors.  Un- 
signed.    Line.     Folio. 

3965.  Napoleon.     The  King  of  Brobdingnag  and  Gulliver.     Etched  by  J. 

Gillray.     Folio  (later  impression,  margins  slightly  damaged). 

Contains  portraits  of  Napoleon,  George  the  Third,  etc.     On  the  reverse 
of  the  plate  is  another  caricature,  "  A  Morning  Ride." 

3966.  Napoleon,    (1)    full  length,   strutting,  with  plumed  hat  and   sabje. 

"  Buonaparte  hearing  of  Nelson's  Victory,  swears  by  his  sword  to 
extirpate  the  English  from  off  the  Earth."  Line.  J.. Gillray  inv.  & 
fct.  London,  1798;  (2)  "Meeting  of  the  Monied  Interest,  &c."  J. 
Gillray  inv.  &  fct.    Oblong  4to.    London,  1798.     (2  pieces,  backed.) 


3967.  Napoleon,  full  length  in  uniform,  holding  the  guy-rope  of  a  swing  in 

which  are  5  uniformed  officers,  swinging  forward  and  upwards. 
Napoleon  is  saying,  "  Comme  je  les  fais  aller."  La  Balangoire.  Line. 
In  colors.     Folio. 

3968.  Napoleon,  (1)  full  length  in  uniform,  absolving  the  Directoire.  "Exit 

Liberte  a  la  Frangois ;  or,  Closing  the  Farce  of  Egalite  at  St.  Cloud." 
Line.  J.  Gillray  inv.  &  fct.  Oblong  4to;  (2)  "Allied  Powers, 
unbooting  Egalite."  J.  Gillray  fct.  Line.  (Small  tear,  mended.) 
2  pieces,  backed.  London,  1799 

3969.  Napoleon^  full  length  in  uniform,  tossed  up  as  a  shuttlecock  by  the 

battledores  of  two  soldiers,  Lucifer  in  centre  appearing  from  Hades. 
"  Jaloux  de  leurs  plaisir,  epiant  chaque  geste,  Messieurs,  dit  Lucifer, 
apres  vous  s'il  en  reste."    Line.    In  colors.    Small  folio. 

3970.  Napoleon,  face  and  immense  plumed  hat  showing  behind  walls  of  a 

fort,  John  Bull,  stripped  to  the  waist,  knee-deep  in  the  English 
Channel,  bidding  Napoleon  defiance.  "  John  Bull  offering  Little 
Boney  fair-play."  Line.  J.  Gillray  inv.  &  fct.  4to.  (One  corner 
slightly  repaired.)  London,  1803 

3971.  Napoleon,  with  crown,  in  a  pot  labelled  "A  Stew";  Turkey  on  a  spit, 

being  basted  by  a  British  general ;  several  French  generals,  "  in 
pickle,"  &c.,  in  the  "  Grand  Kitchen  of  Europe."  "  British  Cookery, 
or  Out  of  the  Frying  Pan  into  the  Fire."    In  colors.    4to. 

[London,  1801] 

3972.  Napoleon,  as  a  fox  held  aloft  by  the  hunter,  who  is  crying  "  Tally-ho." 

"  Death  of  the  Corsican  Fox."    J.  Gillray  inv.  &  fct.    Oblong  4to. 

London,  1803 

3973.  Napoleon,  full  length  in  uniform,  leaping  and  tearing  his  hair,  sur- 

rounded by  overturned  chairs,  worlds,  &c.  "  Maniac  Pavings ;  or. 
Little  Boney  in  a  strong  fit."    J.  Gillray  inv.  &  fct.     Oblong  4to. 

London,  1803 

3974.  Napoleon,  full  length,  partly  skeleton,  with  his  uniformed  arm  around 

his  sister  Louisa,  female  junto  back  of  him,  male  junto  of  Horse 
Guards  nearby,  Canning  hurling  a  quill-spear,  &c.  "  He  cannot  go 
to  Spain;  or  Canning's  death  blow."  Line.  Unsigned.  In  colors. 
Oblong  4to.  London,  1808 

3975.  Napoleon,  as  a  tiger,  being  driven  into  the  Phine  by  symbolical  fig- 

ures of  Pussia,  Prague,  &c.  "  The  Imperial  Tiger  Hunt."  From  the 
Satirist,  Dec.  1,  1913.   In  colors.    Oblong  small  4to. 

3976.  Napoleon,  in  a  fierce  attitude,  drawing  sword,  and  saying,  "Vat  do  I 

see  yonder    .     .     .    'tis  de  Poast  Beef  of  Londres,  &c.,"  meanwhile 

looking  across  the  Channel  to  Great  Britain,  who,  in  the  person  of  a 

gigantic  soldier,  stands  guard  over  the  before-mentioned  roast  beel. 

*  Line.    J.  Gillray  inv.  &  fc.     Oblong  4to.  London,  1803 

3977.  Napoleon,  "Napoleon  unter  den  Handen  der  Aerzte,"  full  length  figure, 

partly  nude,  in  hands  of  physicians,  bottles  of  medicine,  etc.,  nearby. 
Bei  L.  Schlemmer  in  NurnlDerg.    In  colors.   4to. 


3978.  Napoleon,  "Buonaparte  landete  den  In  Marz  1815,  zu  Canne  in  Frank- 

reich,  um  die  Fackel  des  Kriegs  noch  einmal  liber  den  Erdball  zu 
sehwingen/'  etc.,  full  length  in  uniform,  holding  flaming  torch  in 
right  hand.     Line  engraving.     Unsigned.     4to. 

3979.  Napoleon,  in  uniform,  seated  at  table  with  Louis  XVIII.  and  the  Due 

de  Eeichstadt.  "The  Crown  Candidates,  or  a  modest  request  politely 
refused.'^     S.  T.  Taw,  invtr.     Line.     In  colors.     4to.     London,  1815 

3980.  Napoleon,  double  caricature,  (1),  full  length  in  uniform,  with  bakers' 

shovel  placing  figures  of  Bavaria,  &c.,  in  oven  marked,  "  New  French 
Oven  for  Imperial  Gingerbread;''  (2)  "New  Litter  of  Hungry 
Grunters  sucking  John  Bull's  old  sow  to  death."  Line.  J.  Gillray 
inv.  &  fee.  Oblong  4to.  (2  pieces,  backed.)  London,  1806 

3981.  Napoleon,  another  copy  of  "  The  New  French  Oven,  &c."    J.  Gillray 

invt.     In  colors.     Small  4to. 

3982.  Napoleon,  in  uniform,  bending  over  the  corpses  of  2  French  soldiers, 

behind  him  a  Eussian  with  battle-axe  raised  to  strike.  "Specimen 
of  Eussian  chopping  blocks.  So  you're  the  last  says  this  brave  honest 
man.  Now  Nap,  return  to  Eussia  if  vou  can."     In  colors.     4to. 

Pub.  by  McCleary,  Nassau  St.  [N.  Y.] 

3983.  Napoleon,   full   length   caricature  with   spyglass  and  sabre   on   cliff 

marked  "France,"  looking  across  the  British  Channel  to  the  armed 
forces  of  Great  Britain,  the  devil  prodding  him  with  a  fork.  "Bony 
at  a  stand, — or  the  Corsican  Tyrant  staggered  at  the  prospect  of 
Great  Britain  in  arms."     In  colors.     4to.      London;  Eoberts,  n.d. 

3984.  Napoleon,  full  length  in  uniform,  caricature,  holding  sword  in  one 

hand,  and  with  apple  lettered  Leipsig  in  enormous  mouth,  skull  and 
cross  bones  under  his  feet.     In  colors.     4to. 


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3985.  Napoleon,  (1)  and  George  III  carving  the  Plum  Pudding,  the  former 

cutting  away  a  large  slice  marked  "Europe.^'  "The  Plum  Pudding 
in  Danger.'^  J.  Gillray  inv.  &  fee.  Line.  4to;  (2),  Scene  in  Par- 
liament; "Uncorking  Pitt."  J.  Gillray  inv.  &  feet.  Line.  Folio. 
(2  pieces,  backed.)  London,  1805 

3986.  Napoleon,  another  copy  of  the  "Plum  Pudding  in  Danger."     In  colors. 

J.  Gillray  dest.    Small  4to.  [London,  n.d.] 

3987.  Napoleon,  (1)  caricatured  as  a  Spanish  matador,  tossed  in  the  air  by 

a  bull,  around  the  neck  of  which  is  a  broken  collar,  marked  "Cor- 
sican  Chain,"  "The  Spanish  Bull  Fight,  or  the  Corsican  Matador  in 
danger."  European  potentates  viewing  the  scene.  J.  Gillray  des. 
&  feet.  Oblong  4to ;  ( 2 )  "  Spanish  Patriots  attacking  the 
French  Banditti."  Line.  J.  Gillray  inv.  &  feet.  (2  pieces  backed). 
Small  tear  mended.  London,  1808 

3988.  Napoleon,  inscription  in  German  commencing  "  Das  Kaiserlein  Na- 

poleon, und  seine  Rauberhorten,"  etc.    In  colors.    4to. 

3989.  Napoleon  (1),  full  length  in  uniform,  the  Russian  bear  on  one  side  of 

him,  the  British  lion  on  the  other,  horrible  shapes  all  around.  "  The 
Valley  of  the  Shadow  of  Death."  Line.  J.  Gillray  inv.  &  ft. 
Oblong  4to;  (2)  "  L'Enf ant  Trouve;  an  example  of  Roman  Charity, 
&c."    J.  Gillray  inv.  &  fct.    Line.     (2  pieces,  backed). 

London,  1808 

3990.  Napoleon,  full  length  in  imiform,  rear  view,  with  drum  in  front,  on 

his  way  to  the  ship  for  Elba,  accompanied  by  a  grotesque  figure  in 
military  coat  playing  upon  a  violin.  "  Le  depart  du  petit  Caporal." 
Line.    In  colors.    4to. 

3991.  Napoleon's  hat,  with  a  spear  run  through  it,  held  by  a  cossack  alighting 

from  a  coach,  another  cossack,  Bull  and  his  wife,  &c.  "  John  Bull 
and  the  Cossacks  in  London."  From  the  Satirist,  1st  May,  1813.  In 
colors.     Oblong  small  4to. 


3992.  Napoleon,  "  Napoleon's  Ankunft  in  der  Unterwelt,''  full  length  figure 

of  Napoleon  in  uniform,  in  Hades,  throne  of  skulls  and  bones,  in- 
scription in  German.    4to.    In  colors. 

3993.  Napoleon,  as  the  Corsican  Bloodhound,  beset  by  the  Bears  of  Eussia, 

with  tin-kettle  attached  to  his  tail  and  labelled  "  Moskow."  Un- 
signed.    [Gillray?]     Small  4to.  London,  1813 

3994.  Napoleon,  "  Grose  Earitat  aus  Frankreich,''  the  figure  of  Napoleon  in 

uniform,  on  a  platform,  inscription  in  German  stating  that  this  is 
the  representation  of  a  small  man  who  as  a  great  military  hero 
wished  to  distort  the  world.    In  colors.    4to. 

3995.  Napoleon,  full  length  in  uniform,  in  bottle,  George  III.  kneeling  on 

ground  in  thanksgiving,  the  Allied  generals  in  uniform  standing 
around.  "  The  Ex-Emperor  in  a  Bottle.^'  24  lines  of  verse  under- 
neath.   Line  and  stipple.    4to.  London;  J.  Jenkins,  1815 

3996.  Napoleon,  full  length  in  royal  robes,  seated  in  chair,  stating  "  I  must 

have  issue,''  at  his  right  is  Josephine,  also  full  length  in  royal  robes, 
seated  in  chair,  stating  "  For  the  benefit  of  the  Empire  I  resign  my 
husband."  Etching,  entitled  "  The  Imperial  Divorce  "  from  the  Hi- 
bernia  Magazine,  Satira  del.,  Brocas  etch.  Plate  contains  several 
other  portraits.    4to. 

3997.  Napoleon,  another  copy  of  the  same  (creased). 

3998.  Napoleon,  caricature  in  colors,  inscription  in  Eussian,  most  of  the 

figures  probably  portraits.    4to. 

3999.  Napoleon,   "  Erfiihrt  Hunde  bis  Bautzen,"  full  length  in  uniform, 

cocked  hat  underneath  sign  post,  one  arm  of  which  reads  "  weg  nach 
Bautzen  "  and  the  other  "  weg  nach  Dresden."  Line  engraving.  In 
colors.    4to. 

4000.  Napoleon,  "  General  Frost  shaving  little  Boney."  4to.  [Ca.  1815] 

4001.  Napoleon,  full  length  in  uniform  seated  on  drum,  chin  in  his  hands, 

and  facing  the  skeleton  figure  of  Death  seated  on  a  cannon  in  a  sim- 
ilar attitude,  both  fronting  the  armies  of  the  victorious  Allies, 
"  Death  and  Bonaparte."  T.  Eowlandson  delt.  Aquatint.  4to 
(several  creases,  vertically  across). 

4002.  Napoleon,  full  length  in  uniform  representing  "  Le  courier  du  Ehin, 

perd  tout  en  revenant  de  la  foire  de  Leipsig."    In  colors.    4to. 

4003.  Napoleon.     German  caricature  representing  Napoleon  standing  on  the 

map  making  out  his  line  of  attack  for  the  Battle  of  La  Belle  Alliance, 
June  18,  1815.    4to. 

Plate  contains  portraits  of  Ney,  Davoust,  etc. 

4004.  Napoleon,  riding  on  an  eagle,  saying  "  veni,  vidi,  vici,"  Louis  XVIII. 

on  an  ass  saying  "  ce  diable  d'homme  ne  m'a  pas  soulement  donn^r  le 
temps  de  me  retourner."   In  colors.   4to.   Margins  cut  away. 


4005.  Napoleon,  "  Hellenische  Weisheit/'  Napoleon  as  a  mouse  in  uniform 

with  cocked  hat,  seated  on  the  gravestones  of  great  military  com- 
manders addressing  other  mice  (his  marshals  and  generals),  and 
urging  them  to  save  the  honor  of  the  master  and  not  let  themselves 
be  caught  by  the  cats.    4to. 

4006.  Napoleon,  ^^  Se.  Kaiser  Majestat  Napoleon  der  Grosse  auf  Hochstdero 

neuersundenem  Observatorio  in  der  Schlacht  von  la  Belle  Alliance  d. 
18  Juny  1815,"  full  length  in  uniform.    4to. 

4007.  Napoleon,  "  Le  Deserteur,"  full  length  in  uniform,  view  of  Mont  St. 

Jean  on  battlefield  in  background.  Napoleon  saying  "  Braves  Fran- 
gais,  combattez  pour  moi."    In  colors.    4to. 

4008.  Napoleon,  "  Ein  grosser  General  und  ein  kleiner  Kaiser,"  full  length 

portrait  of  a  general  [Bllicher?],  balancing  a  miniature  figure  of 
Napoleon  on  his  thumb.    4to. 

4009.  Napoleon's  portrait  in  upper  left  hand  corner,  with  various  figures  of 

Great  Britain  underneath,  showing  the  way  the  news  of  Nelson^s  Vic- 
tory over  the  French  affected  them.  Line.  Unsigned.  4to. 
(Mended  at  one  fold.) 

4010.  Napoleon,  full  length  caricature,  standing  in  a  field  of  St.  Helena, 

houses  in  background;  a  gigantic  figure,  hair  mussed  and  hands  in 
pockets.  "  Drawn  from  the  life  at  Longwood,  June  5,  1820.  Fleshy, 
ci-divant  Bony."  Written  in  ink  on  lower  margin, — '^By  Mr.  Hooh, 
Acting  Pres."    8vo. 

4011.  Napoleon,  as  harlequin  in  a  satire  upon  the  "Diversions  of  Purley  " 

[John  Home  Tooke] .  Contains  numerous  figures,  including  Welling- 
ton, &c.,  several  under  the  table,  wine  being  spilled  from  decanters, 
&c.  Published  for  the  Satirist,  April  1,  1808.  In  colors.  Oblong 
8vo. 

4012.  Napoleon,  "  Diesen  Bock  habe  Ich  geschossen,"  full  length  in  uniform, 

cocked  hat,  cannon  in  background.    8vo. 

4013.  Napoleon,  "  Der  Kronen-Flicker,"  full  length  figure,  seated  at  table 

trying  to  repair  his  crown,  and  saying  to  two  kings  who  are  tender- 
ing their  crowns,  "  Ich  habe  mit  meiner  genug  zu  thun."  In  colors. 
8vo. 

4014.  Napoleon,  in  the  Imperial  Shaving  Shop,  seated,  in  uniform,  on  stool, 

and  exclaiming, — "  Begar,  me  no  can  reach  to  shave  de  dam  mus- 
tache of  dat  vile  Regent  for  dis  basin  of  water  between  us."  From 
the  Satirist,  1st  of  February,  1813.   In  colors.    Oblong  8vo. 

4015.  Napoleon,  "  Buonaparte  auf  der  Reise  nach  der  Insel  Elba     .     .     . 

1814,  full  length  in  uniform  saying  "' es  lebe  Konig  Ludwig  XVIII." 
In  colors.    8vo. 

4016.  Napoleon,  "  Das  ist  mein  lieber  sohn,  an  dem  ich  Wohlgef alien  habe," 

a  large  monkey  holding  the  figure  of  Napoleon  in  his  arms.  In  colors. 
8vo. 


4017.  Napoleon,  full  length  in  uniform,  with  inscription  "  II  Corriere  del 

Reno  tutto  perde  nel  suo  ritorno  dalla  piera  di  Lipsia."     In  colors. 

8VD. 

4018.  Napoleon,  full  length  in  uniform,  an  angel's  wing  extending  from  his 

back,  reading  uncomplimentary  descriptions  of  himself  on  wall. 
"  Je  suis  sur  les  ifilpines,  &c."    Line.    Unsigned.    8vo. 

4019.  Napoleon.  "  ITnverhoffter  Besuch/''  full  length  figures  of  Napoleon  and 

his  son,  the  latter  wearing  crown;  unexpected  visit  causes  Napoleon 
to  state,  "  Be  quiet,  little  son,  or  I  shall  be  frightened,  too,"  etc.  In 
colors.     8vo. 

4020.  Napoleon,  rear  view  in  enormous  coat  and  hat.    Pencil  drawing.    Un- 

signed.   12mo. 

4021.  Napoleon,  "  Der  Rheinische  Courier  verliehrt  auf  der  Heinreise  von 

der  Leipziger  Messe  alles,'^  full  length  in  uniform,  cocked  hat.  In 
colors.    12mo. 

4022.  Napoleon,  full  length  on  top  of  a  tree,  which  is  bent  over  by  his  weight 

as  he  leans  to  grasp  the  statue  of  Charlemagne;  beneath  him  hang 
fruit  marked  Murder  of  Kleber,  Massacre  at  Jaffa,  Abolition  of  No- 
bility, &c.,  skulls,  figure  of  Death,  &c.,  on  ground.  "  Objects  re- 
flected in  Ireland's  Mirror."    Oblong  12mo.  London,  n.d. 

4023.  Napoleon,  full  length  in  uniform  as  "  Der  Rheinische  Courier,"  with 

the  sceptre  of  Carolus  Magnus  in  both  hands,  and  rumiing  towards 
the  city  of  Maynz.     Line.     Unsigned.     12mo. 

4024.  Napoleon,  as  a  'uniformed  monkey  trying  on  hat.     "  Le  Singe  de  Na- 

poleon."    Colored  lithograph.     12mo.  Paris,  n.d. 

4025.  Napoleon,  full  length  as  a  traveling  musician  carrying  kettle-drums 

and  horns,  &c.  "  Nun  kanns  angehn."  [Geissler,  sc]  Unsigned. 
In  colors.     12mo.     (Torn  and  mended.) 

4026.  Napoleon,  miniature  full  length  in  uniform  being  dropped  into  the 

jaws  of  the  Russian  bear  by  the  grotesque  figure  of  a  Cossack.  "  Hoo- 
Haw — there  he  goes.  Grim  Joey  dashing  little  Boney  into  the  jaws  of 
a  Russian  Bear."    In  colors.    Gr.  Ck.  del.    Square  12mo. 

4027.  Napoleon,  bust  in  caricature ;  face,  composed  of  the  dead  bodies  of  his 

Ambition;  hat,  of  the  eagle  of  the  Allies  who  crushed  him;  coat, 
of  a  map  with  the  names  thereon  of  battles  lost,  rivers  crossed,  &c., 
with  its  collar  a  stream  of  blood;  epaulet,  of  the  hand  of  Justice 
snapping  the  strings  of  his  Greatness,  &c.  Unsigned.  In  colors.  5 
lines  of  description  in  French.     12mo. 

4028.  Napoleon.     The  same,  slightly  varied.     In  colors.     About  16  lines  of 

description  in  French.     12mo. 

4029.  Napoleon.    The  same,  slightly  varied.    In  colors.    8  lines  of  description 

in  French.    8vo. 


4030.  Napoleon.  The  same,  without  any  letters.    16mo. 

4031.  Napoleon.     The  same,  but  plain.     10  lines  of  description-  in  Italian. 

Berlin,  n.d.    12mo. 

4032.  Napoleon.     The  same.     In  colors.     8  lines  of  description  in  Italian. 

Berlin,  1814.    12mo. 

4033.  Napoleon.     The  same.     In  colors.     Title   in   German.      16mo.      (2 

copies.) 

4034.  Napoleon.     The  same,   without  letters,   in   pencil   and   water-color. 

16mo. 

4035.  Napoleon.    The  same,  pencil  and  water-color.    8\o.    (Creased.) 

4036.  Napoleon,  small  medallion  caricature  of  Bonaparte  astride  an  ass,  his 

face  to  its  tail,  and  "  conducted  to  Elba  by  his  proper  attendant  [the 
devil],  &c."    Unsigned.  16mo. 

4037.  Napoleon,  small  full  length  in  uniform  astride  a  rat  which  he  is  driving 

as  a  horse.    Etching.    Unsigned.    12mo. 

4038.  Napoleon^   full   length   caricature,   with   Blucher.      "  Rencontre   aux 

Champs  ^lisees.'^  Journal  du  Manneken.  Mezzotint.  8vo;  the 
same,  with  inscription  in  Grerman.    Lithograph.    8vo.     (2  pieces.) 

4039.  Napoleon^  caricature  full  length  in  uniform,  pierced  by  the  fork  of 

Satan  and  being  roasted  in  the  flames  of  Hell.  8  verses  beneath. 
"  The  Corsican  Pest;  or  Belzebub  going  to  Supper.'^  J.  Gillray  des. 
and  fct.  Large  folio  (folded).  (Large  tear  at  bottom,  repaired.) 
London,  1803 ;  On  back  of  above  are  2  caricatures  of  Napoleon,  ''  The 
King  of  Brobdingnag  and  Gulliver"  (London,  1803),  and  "The 
Genius  of  France  nursing  her  darling."  (London,  1804.)  Un- 
signed, but  probably  by  Gillray.    Together,  3  pieces, 

4040.  Napoleon,  3  caricatures,  (1)   "The  Hand- Writing  Upon  the  Wall"; 

(2)  "Destruction  of  the  French  Gun-Boats";  (3)  "The  Corsican 
Carcase-Butcher's  Eeckoning  Day";  and  (4)  ["John  Bull  and  the 
Alarmist  "] .  Line,  Lithograph,  &c.  J.  Gillray  inv.  and  fct.  Oblong 
4to.  (1  margin  cut  into,  and  a  portion  of  1  plate  mended.)  (4 
pieces,  backed.) 

4041.  Napoleon^  3  caricatures,  (1),  "The  Magnanimous  Minister  chastising 

Prussian  Perfidy";  (2)  "Pacific  Overtures,  or,  a  Flight  from  St. 
Cloud,  &c.";  (3)  "  Comforts  of  a  Bed  of  Roses,  &c.";  and  (4)  "  John 
Bull  swamped  in  a  flood  of  New  Jaxes."  J.  Gillray  inv.  and  fct. 
Line,  Lithograph,  &c.  Oblong  4to.  (4  pieces,  backed.)  (Margin 
torn  and  repaired  in  2  places.)  London,  1806 

4042.  Napoleon,  medallion  head  with  wreath,  in  a  group  of  5  heads.    Line. 

16mo;  half  length,  with  4  others,  caricatures.  Line  1817.  Oblong 
4to ;  "  Last  Adieu  of  Louis  Napoleon  and  the  Emperor."  Mezzotint 
after  Wattier.  8  vo. ;  full  length  in  a  group  of  soldiers,  &c.,  on  quay. 
Etched  after  Latella.  India  paper,  8vo.     (4  pieces.) 


SECOND  FUNERAL  OF  NAPOLEON. 

4043.  Napoleon.    Second  Funeral.    The  Second  Funeral  of  Napoleon  Bona- 

parte, including  an  account  of  the  exhumation  of  his  remains  at  St. 
Helena.  Illustrated  by  the  artists  who  accompanied  the  expedition. 
8vo.  London,  1841,  inlaid  to  royal  4to  in  sheets.  Accompanying  the 
preceding  are  2  bills  of  the  play  ''  Napoleon  Buonaparte."  London, 
1830-31. 

4044.  Napoleon.    Second  Funeral.    "  Debarquement  a  Courbevoie."    Dessine 

par  Ferogio  et  Girard.    Lithograph.    Folio  (margin  stained). 

Paris  [1840] 

4045.  Napoleon.     Second  Funeral.     "  Arrivee  du  char  a  la  porte  des  In- 

valides."  Dessine  par  Ferogio  et  Girard.  Lithograph.  Folio  (stained). 

Paris  [1840] 

4046.  Napoleon.    Second  Funeral.    "  Catafalco  del  Flmperatore  Napoleone  a 

bordo  de  la  Belle  Poule  " ;  "  Imbargo  delle  spoglie  di  Napoleone  " ; 
"  Eicognizione  del  cadavere  di  Napoleone  " ;  "  Catafalco  di  Napol- 
eone."    Lithographs.     Double  folio.     4  pieces. 

4047.  Napoleon.     Second    Funeral.     "  Exhumation    de    Napoleon    a    Ste. 

Helene."    Lithograph  in  colors.    4to.  Paris,  n.d. 

4048.  Napoleon.     Second  Funeral.    "  Translation  des  restes  mortels  de  Na- 

poleon"; unnamed  scene  depicting  the  coffin  borne  by  soldiers. 
Lith.  de  Jobard ;  "Translation  des  restes  mortels  de  FEmpereur; 
Lithographs.    4to.    Together,  3  pieces. 

4049.  Napoleon.     Second  Funeral.     "  Chapelle  ardente  de  FEmpereur  Na- 

poleon ";  "  The  Opening  of  the  coffin  at  St.  Helena,  Oct.  16,  1840  "; 
"  Arrivee  de  la  flotille,  sous  les  ordres  du  Prince  de  Joinville,  ramen- 
ant  les  restes  de  Napoleon  " ;  and  3  other  scenes  [one  from  the  Ver- 
sailles Gallery].    Lithographs,  etc.    4to.    Together,  5  pieces. 

4050.  Napoleon.    Second  Funeral.    "  Passaggio  del  convoglio  funebre  di  Na- 

poleonic sul  ponte  della  Concordia  " ;  "  Cavallo  di  battaglia  di  Na- 
poleonie,"  and  another  similar.    Lithographs,  double  folio.     3  pieces. 

4051.  Napoleon.    Second  Funeral.  "  Carrio  funebre  di  Napoleone  ";  "  Sbargo 

delle  spoglie  di  Napoleone  " ;  "  Battello  catafalco  di  Napoleone,"  and 
another.     Lithographs.    Double  folio.     4  pieces. 

4052.  Napoleon.     Second  Funeral.     "  Dopo  Ventiginque  anni";  Arrivo  del 

Corteo  funebre  e  delle  spoglie  mortali  di  Napoleone  agP  Invalidi," 
and  3  other  scenes,  1  French,  2  English,  illustrative  of  events  in  the 
Second  Funeral.     Double  folio,  and  folio.     Together,  5  pieces. 


4053.  Napoleon  II.,  King  Of  Rome;  only  son  of  Napoleon  I  and  Marie 
Louise.  L.S.  1  p.  4to.  Schonbrunn,  July  29,  1829,  expressing  his 
pleasure  at  hearing  that  the  waters  of  Aix-la-Chapelle  are  of  so  much 
benefit  to  his  mother. 

An  unusual  signature  consisting  of  the  brief  "  Nap  "  in  imitation  of  his 
illustrious  father,  who  signed  frequently  in  this  manner  after  the  year  1806. 


4054.  Napoleon  II.,  King  Of  Rome.    Original  manuscript,  4  pp.  4to,  of  an 

Historical  Composition,  in  the  autograph  of  Napoleon  II,  at  the  age 
of  sixteen,  with  corrections  made  by  one  of  his  tutors.  Unsigned. 
Portrait  and  a  brief  printed  biography.     (3  pieces.) 

A  note  ou  one  of  the  sheets  states  that  they  were  taken  from  a  copy- 
book used  at  school  by  the  Young  Napoleon,  and  that  on  one  of  the  pages 
was  written  the  date,  "50  Juin  1827."  He  was  born  in  March,  1811,  and 
died  in  July,  1832. 

4055.  Napoleon  II.,  King  Of  Rome.    Portrait,  bust  in  uniform.    Dessine 

a  Vienne,  d'apres  nature.     Stipple.     8vo. 

4056.  Napoleon  II.,  King  Of  Rome.    Portrait,  bust  in  uniform.    N.  Schia- 

voni  din.  ed.  inc.     Stipple.     Open  letters,  with  inscription.    8vo. 

4057.  Napoleon  II.,  King  Of  Rome.     The  same,  proof  before  inscription 

(slightly  stained). 

4058.  Napoleon  II.,  King  Of  Rome.    Portrait,  "  Napoleon-Frangois-Charles- 

Joseph,  Due  de  Reichstadt,^'  bust  in  oval.     Stipple.    Unsigned,    vo. 

Paris,  1811 

4059.  Napoleon  II.,  King  Of  Rome.     Portrait,  "  Due  de  Reichstadt,"  full 

bust,  within  floral  frame.     Stipple.    Unsigned.     12mo. 

4060.  Napoleon  II.,  King  Of  Rome.    Portrait,  full  bust  in  oval.    Gravirt 

von  A.  Folger.    Stipple.    8vo  (worn  and  margins  cut  away). 

4061.  Napoleon  II.,  King  Of  Rome.    Portraits  (1)  bust  in  oval,  after  the 

miniature  by  Isabey.  Stipple.  8vo  (worn  impression) ;  (2)  bust  in 
oval,  grave  B.  Roger,  dessine  .  .  .  par  P.  P.  Prud'hon.  Stipple. 
8vo.     2  pieces. 

4062.  Napoleon  II.,  King  Of  Rome.     Portrait,  "Le  Roi  de  Rome,''  bust, 

Lecomte  sc.  Marckl  del.  Two  states,  (1)  open  letters,  (2)  unfin- 
ished proof  before  all  letters.    8vo.    2  pieces. 

4063.  Napoleon  II.,  King  Of  Rome.     Portrait,  "  Napoleon  Roi  de  Rome," 

miniature  full  length  in  uniform,  cocked  hat  under  right  arm, 
papers  in  left  hand.     Canu  fecit.    Stipple.    12mo.  Paris,  n.d. 

4064.  Napoleon  II.,  King  Of  Rome.     Portrait,  bust  in  oval.     Engraved 

by  T.  Wright,  after  a  miniature  by  Isabey.     Stipple.     8vo. 

London,  1820 

4065.  Napoleon  II.,  King  Of  Rome.     "  Francois  Joseph  Charles,  Due  de 

Reichstadt,"  portrait,  bust  in  oval.  Grave  par  Ch.  Meichelt,  dessine 
par  Ph.  Stubenrauch.     Mezzotint.    8vo. 

4066.  Napoleon  II.,  King  Of  Rome.    "  F.  C.  J.  Napoleon  II.    Prince  Im- 

perial," bust  in  oval,  as  a  child.    Stipple.    Unsigned.    8vo. 

4067.  Napoleon  II.,  King  Of  Rome.    Portrait,  as  a  child,  bust  in  oval.    Line 

engraving.    Unsigned.     Open  letters.    4to. 

4068.  Napoleon  II.,  King  Of  Rome.    Portrait,  as  a  child,  bust  in  oval.    Line 

engraving.    Unsigned.    Open  letters.    In  colors.    4to. 


4069.  Napoleon  II.,  King  Of  Rome.     Portrait,  as  a  child,  bust  in  oval. 

Chaponnier  sculpt.     D.  Duclos  delt.     Stipple.    8vo.  Paris,  n.d. 

4070.  Napoleon   II.,  King  Of  Rome.     Portrait,  full  length,  in  uniform 

Mezzotint.    Unsigned.     4to.  Paris,  n.d. 

4071.  Napoleon  II.,  King  Of  Rome.    Portraits,  (1)  in  carriage  [as  Knight 

of  the  Golden  Fleece],  in  colors;  (2),  three-quarter  length,  seated, 
looking  at  bust  of  his  father,  also  in  colors.    8vo.    2  pieces. 

4072.  Napoleon  II.,  King  Of  Rome.    "  Naissance  de  Napoleon  II.  Roi  de 

Rome."  Grave  par  Alix,  dessine  par  Rousseau.  Mezzotint.  4to 
(creased). 

4073.  Napoleon  II.,  King  Of  Rome,  in  full  uniform  seated  in  chair  asleep, 

his  mother,  Maria  Louisa,  standing  on  his  left,  a  soldier  on  guard 
at  entrance  to  the  room.  Lion  couchant,  nearby.  "  Le  sommeille  du 
Lion.''    Mezzotint.    Unsigned.    4to.  Paris,  n.d. 

4074.  Napoleon  II.,  King  Of  Rome.    Another  Copy,  similar  design,  slightly 

smaller  figures,  &c.    Unsigned  proof.     Mezzotint.     Small  4to. 

4075.  Napoleon  II.,  King  Of  Rome.    "  Herzog  von  Reichstadt,"  half-length 

portrait  in  uniform.  J.  Jaresth  sc.  Line  engraving.  Open  letters. 
8vo. 

4076.  Napoleon  II.,  King  Of  Rome.    Portrait,  three-quarter  length,  stand- 

ing, in  uniform.    Lithograph  in  colors,  unsigned.    Open  letters.    4to. 

4077.  Napoleon  II.,  King  Of  Rome.    Portraits,  (1)  full  length  in  uniform. 

Line  engraving.  8vo  [London];  (2)  "  S.  A.  Le  Prince  Imperial.'' 
India  paper.    Open  letters.     8vo.     Together,  2  pieces. 

4078.  Napoleon  II.,  King  Of  Rome.     Portraits,  (1)  full  length,  engraved 

by  Green.  India  paper;  (2)  full  length,  and  (3)  "The  Last  Mo- 
ments of  Young  Napoleon,  Duke  of  Reichstadt."  Mezzotint  (worn). 
Unsigned.    Together,  2  pieces. 

4079.  Napoleon  II.,  King  Of  Rome.    Portrait,  full  length  in  uniform,  on 

horseback.     Mezzotint.     LTnsigned  (creased  in  places).     Small  folio. 

4080.  Napoleon  II.,  King  Of  Rome.    Portrait,  full  length  in  uniform,  stand- 

ing, hand  resting  on  hat,  galloping  soldiers  in  background.  Mezzo- 
tint.    Unsigned.     Folio.  [Paris,   (Ca.  1818).] 

4081.  Napoleon  II.,  King  Of  Rome.    Portraits,  (1)  as  a  child,  full  length, 

on  horseback.  Stipple.  Unsigned  (wormed  in  inscription) ;  (2) 
bust  in  uniform,  India  paper;  (3)  full  bust  in  uniform,  India  paper, 
before  letters.    8vo.    Together,  3  pieces. 

4082.  Napoleon  II.,  King  Of  Rome.      Portrait,  as  a  child,  full  length  in 

oval,  kneeling,  saying  "  Dieu  !  Veille  sur  mon  Pere  et  sur  la  France." 
Stipple.    Unsigned.    8vo. 

4083.  Napoleon  II.,  King  Of  Rome.    Portrait,  as  a  child,  full  length.    Early 

lithograph.     India  paper,  proof  before  all  letters.     4to. 


4084.  Napoleon  II.,  Kixg  Of  Rome.     Portrait,  full  length.    J.  Rogers  sc. 

Line  and  stipple.    Colored  by  hand.    8vo. 

4085.  Napoleon  II.,  King  Of  Rome.    Portrait,  miniature,  full  length.    Etch- 

ing on  India  paper.    Unsigned.    12mo.  London,  n.d. 

4086.  Napoleon  IL,  King  Of  Rome.      Portrait,  "Le  due  de  Reichstadt,'' 

full  bust  in  uniform.    Stipple.    Unsigned.    In  colors.    12mo. 

Paris,  n.d. 

4087.  Napoleon  IL,  King  Of  Rome.    Portrait,  "  Napoleon  Frangois  Charles 

Joseph,  Prince  de  Parme,"  full  bust  in  oval.     Grave  par  A.  Verico, 
Isabe}^  a  Vienne  pein.    Stipple.    8vo.  Firenze,  n.d. 

4088.  Napoleon  IL,  King  Of  Rome.    Miniature  full  length  portrait,  kneel- 

ing, "  Le  Prince  Imperial  remerciant  Dieu  de  Fheureux  retour  de 
son  pere."    Stipple.    Printed  in  colors.    8vo. 

4089.  Napoleon  IL,  King  Of  Rome.     Portrait,  full  bust,  d'apres  I'original 

dessine  par  G.  Duclos.     Stipple.     Printed  in  colors.     8vo. 

4090.  Napoleon  IL,  King  Of  Rome.    Portrait,  full  length,  military  costume, 

holding   flowers,   saying  "  Elles   sont   toutes   pour   mon   pere   et   la 
France."     Stipple.     Unsigned.     8vo. 

4091.  Napoleon  IL,  King  Of  Rome.    Portrait,  "  Napoleon  II.    Prince  Im- 

perial," full  length  in  uniform,  cocked  hat  in  right  hand.     Stipple. 
Unsigned.    8vo. 

4092.  Napoleon   IL,   King   Of   Rome.     Portrait,   "  Der  junge   Prinz   von 

Parma,"  full  bust  in  uniform.     Nach  dem  leben  gemalt  in  Wein. 
Stipple.     Printed  in  colors  (face  disfigured).     8vo. 

4093.  Napoleon  IL,  King  Of  Rome.    Portrait,  "  F.  J.  C.  Napoleon,  Due  de 

Reichstadt,"  full  length  in  uniform,  seated,  statue  of  Napoleon  in 
background.     Millin  [point].     Line  engraving.     Folio.       Paris,  n.d. 

4094.  Napoleon   IL,   King   Of  Rome.     Portrait,  full  length  in  uniform. 

Lithograph  in  colors.     Folio. 

4095.  Napoleon   IL,   King   Of  Rome.     Portrait,  full  length  in  uniform. 

Drawn  by  Geo.  Cruikshank.     Aquatint,  highly  hand-colored.     8vo. 
[From  Ireland's  Life  of  Napoleon.]      (Date  cut  away.) 

4096.  Napoleon   IL,   King   Of   Rome.     Portrait,   full   length  in   uniform. 

Lithograph  after  H.  IL  Carter,  1826.     Folio. 

4097.  Napoleon  IL,  King  Of  Rome.     Portrait,  full  bust.     Dessine  d'apres 

nature.    Line  and  stipple.    4to.  1817 

4098.  Napoleon  IL,  King  Of  Rome.     Portrait,  on  horseback,  in  uniform. 

Mezzotint.    Unsigned.     Small  folio. 

4099.  Napoleon  IL,  King  Of  Rome.     Portrait  as  a  child.    Dessine  et  grave 

par  H.  Maina.    Stipple.    4to. 


4100.  Napoleon  II.,  King  Of  Rome.     Portrait,  full  length,  kneeling,  saying' 

in  French,  "  I  am  praying  for  my  father  and  for  France."  Stipple. 
In  colors,  probably  colored  by  hand.    8vo. 

4101.  Napoleon  II.,  King  Of  Rome.     Portraits,  (1)  full  length  in  uniform. 

Lithograph.  (2)  Full  bust,  from  a  sculpture.  Stipple.  Together, 
2  pieces.    4to  and  8vo. 

4102.  Napoleon  II.,  King  Of  Rome.      "  Derniers  momens  de  Napoleon  II.," 

two  representations.  (1)0.  Guadagnini  dis  &  inc.  1834.  N.  Maurin 
inv.  (2)  Melle.  Leuvier  sculp.  Line  engravings.  4to.  Together, 
2  pieces. 

4103.  Napoleon  II.,  King  Of  Rome.     "  Derniers  momens  du  Roi  de  Rom.e." 

Lith.  de  Simonau,  also  when  lying  in  state.  Grave  par  Serz.  4to 
and  8vo.    Together,  2  pieces. 

4104.  Napoleon  II.,  King  Of  Rome.     The  Tomb  of  Napoleon  II.    Mezzotint. 

4to  (slightly  creased). 

4105.  Napoleon  III.,  Emperor  Of  France.     A  page  of  manuscript  in  the 

autograph  of  Napoleon  IIL.  small  folio,  unsigned  and  undated.  With 
portraits  of  both  king  and  queen. 

A  criticism  of  a  political  pamplilet,  whicli  he  thinks  ought  to  be  called 
"  Parties  in  France  since  '89." 

4106.  Napoleon  IIL,  Emperor  Of  France.     A.L.S.    (third  person).       1  p. 

12mo.  London,  Feb.  24,  1833.  Accepting  an  invitation.  The  letter 
commences  "  Le  Prince  L.  Napoleon  Bonaparte."    With  portrait. 

4107.  Napoleon  IIL,  Emperor  Of  France.     L.S.     1  p.  folio,  Paris,  Jan.  31, 

1869.  Greetings  to  his  cousin,  Cardinal  Bilio,  with  addressed 
envelope. 

4108.  Napoleon  IIL,  Emperor  Of  France.    L.S.     1  p.  folio,  Paris,  Jan.  15, 

1870.  To  his  cousin,  thanking  him  for  Christmas  greetings.  With 
portrait,  surrounded  by  his  officers.    Folio.    Together,  2  pieces. 

4109.  Napoleon  IIL,  Emperor  Of  France.     Portrait,  half  length  in  uni- 

form.   Lithograph  after  Charpentier.    4to.     On  India  paper. 

4110.  Napoleon  Eugene  Louis,  Prince  Imperial,  son  of  Napoleon  IIL 

MS.  of  a  Prayer  pasted  on  a  4to  sheet  of  cardboard,  said  to  be  in  the 
autograph  of  the  son  of  Napoleon  IIL    With  2  photographs. 

4111.  Napoleon  (Augusta  Amelia — daughter  of  the  King  of  Bavaria,  and 

wife  of  Prince  Eugene  Napoleon).  L.S.  1  p.  4to.  Munich,  Aug. 
12,  1829.  To  Mme.  E.  Lefebure,  thanking  her  for  congfratulations 
upon  her  daughter's  marriage  to  the  Emperor  of  Brazil. 

4112.  Napoleon  (Augustus  C.  E. — eldest  son  of  Prince  Eugene  Napoleon, 

Prince  of  Prussia).  A.L.S.  2  pp.  4to.  Spa,  July  11,  1816.  To 
Ravrio  &  Co.,  Paris,  relative  to  articles  of  furniture. 

4113.  Napoleon  (Louis — eldest  brother  of  Napoleon  IIL).    A.R.S.  ''Louis 

Napoleon,''  n.p.n.d.    With  engraved  portrait. 

"  Received  from  Charles  the  sum  of  200  francs  for  the  month  of  March." 


.4114.  Napoleon's  Marshals.     A  series  of  100  miniature  portraits  of  the 
Marshals  of  Napoleon.    Bovinot  sculp.    Vatier  del.    On  5  folio  sheets. 

4115.  Nansouty  (IEtienne  A.  M.  C. — French  general,  one  of  the  best  officers 

of  the  Revolution,  commanded  the  cavalry  at  Leipsic).  A.L.S. 
1  p.  folio,  Cologne,  Nov.  17,  1811.  Regarding  a  report  of  the  divi- 
sions under  his  command. 

4116.  Napper-Tandy  (James — Irish  insurgent,  invaded  Ireland  with  a  body 

of  French  troops).  Portrait,  full  bust  in  uniform.  Engraved  by 
J.  Heath  after  J.  Petrie.    4to.  London,  1816 

4117.  Nast  (Thomas).    Original  pen  and  ink  drawing  of  a  caricature  "  Att 

Corked  up  his  Fassett,^'  representing  Senator  Piatt,  on  his  knees, 
painting  the  face  of  a  jumping  jack.  At  foot,  "  He  is  going  to  ad- 
dress a  colored  meet  to  n."    14x16%. 

4118.  National  Convention.     Order  of  Release  for  Citizen  L.  Chardoneau. 

1  p.  4to.  Port  Malo,  le  8  Fructidor,  TAn  II  [Aug.  25,  1794]. 
Signed  by  Lion. 

4119.  National  Convention.    "  Der  Nationnal- Convent  in  Paris."    Carica- 

ture.   Fincke  fecit,  Berlin.    4to. 

4120.  Navaille  Nee  Des  Cabris  (Madame  De— niece  of  Mirabeau).    A.L.S. 

to  M.  Audibert,  excusing  herself  for  having  been  unable  to  answer 
his  letter  immediately.    1  p.  and  a  half,  small  4to.    May  17  [1790]. 

4121.  Naval  Combat  between  the  French  under  Comte  de  la  Motte  Picquet, 

and  the  English  under  Admiral  Hyde,  in  full  view  of  Fort  Royal  off 
Martinique  [about  Dec,  1779].  Inscription  in  French.  Line  engrav- 
ing.   Unsigned.     Large  folio,  margins  on  three  sides  cut  away. 

4122.  Neale   (Sir  Harry    B. — British    admiral).     Portrait,    three-quarter 

length  in  uniform.  Engraved  by  J.  B.  Lane,  drawn  by  W.  Evans, 
after  Sir  W.  Beechey.    Stipple.    Open  letters.    Folio.      London,  1822 

4123.  Necker   (Jacques — eminent  Swiss    financier,  father  of    Madame    de 

Stael).  L.S.  Ip.  4to.  Paris,  May  20,  1790.  To  M. le  Cher  de  Ville- 
preux. 

Informing  the  recipient  that  he  has  given  M.  de  La  Tour  du  Pin  a 
letter  in  favor  of  Sr.  Picard. 

4124.  Necker  (Jacques).     A.L.S.  1  p.  small  4to.  n.p.   (Paris  ?),  July  16, 

1790.     With  portrait  and  view  of  his  house  at  Copet. 

.Stating  that  he  is  sending  a  copy  of  the  account  he  is  to  present  to  the 
National  Assembly,  and  requesting  that  a  sum  of  money  be  obtained  from 
the  bank. 

4125.  Necker    (Jacques).     L.S.    2  pp.    4to.     [Versailles,  Sept.]   2,  1789. 

Stating  that  1000  bags  of  flour  are  to  be  examined. 

4126.  Necker  (Jacques).    Portrait,  full  bust  in  oval.    Engraved  by  Berain- 

ville.     Stipple  in  brown,  with  margins.     Folio. 


4127.  Necker  (Jacques).    Portrait,  full  bust  in  oval.    Dessine  et  grave  par 

P.  Audouin.  Line  engraving.  Folio,  with  full  margins.  Fine  im- 
pression. Paris,  undated 

4128.  Necker   (Jacques).     Portrait,  full  bust  in  oval,  monument  beneath. 

Boknam  sculp.    J.  V.  del.    Line  engraving.     8vo. 

4129.  Necker  (Jacques).    Portrait,  full  bust  in  oval.    Boknam  sculp.    J.  V. 

del.    Line  engraving.    4to. 

4130.  Necker  (Jacques).    Portrait,  full  bust  in  oval.    Dessine  et  grave  par 

P.  Audouin.    Line  engraving.    4to.  Paris,  n.d. 

4131.  Necker  (Jacques).    Portrait,  full  bust  in  uniform.    Unsigned.    "  Le 

Compte  Eendu."    Sv.o,  full  margins. 

4132.  Decker  (Jacques).     Portrait  full  bust  in  oval,  scene  beneath.     Lava- 

chez  sc.     Mezzotint.     8vo. 

4133.  K'ecker  (Jacques).     Portrait,  full  bust  in  oval.     Mezzotint.     Military 

scene,  and  biographical  account  in  script  beneath.  8vo,  on  small 
folio  sheet. 

4134.  Necker  (Jacques).     Another  copy  of  the  same. 

4135.  N"ecker  (Madame  A.  A.  De  Saussure — cousin  of  Mme.  de  Stael,  wife 

of  the  nephew  of  the  French  Prime  Minister).  Three  lines  on  letter 
in  another  hand  and  in  the  third  person.  2  pp.  small  4to.  No  place, 
no  date.  To  the  Abbe  Desannais,  apologizing  for  trouble  given  him, 
&c.     \Yith  portrait. 

4136.  Neipperg    (Count — morganatic  husband    of    Marie-Louise).     A.L.S. 

2  pp.  8vo.     Schweig,  Sept.  15,  18.. 

The  writer  informs  the  recipient  that  a  great  deal  has  been  written 
about  his  family,  and  sends  some  corrected  statements. 

4137.  Nelson   (Horatio,  Lord,  eminent  Britsh  admiral).     L.S.  "Horatio 

Nelson,^'  1  p.  folio,  April  30,  1779.  To  The  Honle.  the  Principal 
Officers  and  Commissions  of  His  Majesty's  Navy,  London. 

"  Herewith  you   will   receive  a  monthly  book  for  His  Majesty's  sloop 
Badger  under  my  command  for  March  and  April  1779." 

4138.  Nelson  (Horatio,  Lord).     Commemoration  of  the  XlVth  February, 

1797.     Engraved  by  I.   Parker,   E.   Smirke   del.     Line  engraving. 

Folio,  (margins  repaired).  London,  1803 

Contains  portraits  of  Nelson,  Collingwood,  .Sutton,  Knowles  and  thirteen 
others. 

4139.  Nelson  (Horatio,  Lord).     Portrait,  full  bust  in  uniform.     Stipple. 

Unsigned.    Open  letters  on  India  paper.    4to.  London,  1806 

4140.  Nelson  (Horatio,  Lord).    Portrait,  full  bust  in  uniform.     Engraved 

by  R.  Cooper,  drawn  by  W.  Evans.    4to.    Open  letters.    London,  1815 

4141.  Nelson   (Horatio,  Lord).     Portrait,  full  bust  in  uniform.     Litho- 

graph on  India  paper  after  Maurin,  1834.    Proof.    4to. 


4142.  Nelson  (Horatio,  Lord).     Portrait,  half  length  in  uniform.     Litho- 

graph after  A.  Maurin,  1834,  also  "  Death  of  Lord  Nelson,"  Taylor 
sculp.     Corbould  del.  1827.     4to.     2  pieces. 

4143.  Nelson  (Horatio,  Lord).    Portrait,  half  length,  in  uniform.     Grave 

par  Frilley,  peint  par  Healy.  Line  engraving,  from  the  Versailles 
Gallery.     India  paper.     4to. 

4144.  Nelson  (Horatio,  Lord).    Portrait,  full  length  in  uniform.    Js.  Gill- 

ray  del.  &  feet.    4to. 

4145.  Nesselrode   (Charles  Robert,  Count  Von,  Russian  diplomat,  took 

part  in  the  Coalition  against  Napoleon).  L.S.  1  p.  folio,  Dussel- 
dorf,  Oct.  10,  1810.    To  the  Count  de  Sulsi. 

4146.  Nesselrode  (Charles  Robert,  Count  Von).     A.L.S.  1  p.  4to,  n.p. 

April  14,  n.y.  stating  that  he  is  sick,  and  is  sending  some  dispatches, 
etc.    With  portrait. 

4147.  Nesselrode  (Charles  Robert,  Count  Von).     A.L.     1  p.  12mo,  in 

third  person,  unsigned,  April  27,  no  year,  informing  M.  Boyd  that 
he  has  received  his  two  letters  and  would  be  pleased  to  discuss  their 
contents  with  him  at  an  early  date. 

4148.  Nesselrode  (Charles  Robert,  Count  Von).    Portrait,  full  bust,  en- 

graved by  L.  Demary.    8vo.    Open  letters. 

4149.  New  Jersey.     "A  Wood  Scene,  Hoboken."     Engraved  by  Smillie  after 

Weier.    4to  (spotted).  1832 

4150.  New  Jersey.     View  of  the  Phoenix  Paper  Works,  Whippany,  Morris 

Co.    Lithograph  in  colors  after  a  drawing  by  E.  Sintzenich.     4to. 

New  York,  n.d. 

4151.  Newton  (Sir  Isaac).    Full  bust  portrait  in  oval.  Engraved  by  Houb-- 

raken  after  Kneller.  [Circa  1748] 

4152.  Newton  (Sir  Isaac).    Portrait,  three-quarter  length'.     Done  from  an 

original  painting  of  Sr.  James  Thornhill's.  Mezzotint.  4to,  cut 
close. 

4153.  New  York  Views.    View  of  Hellgate,  the  entrance  from  Long  Island 

Sound  to  New  York.  Aquatint  engraved  by  Murriot.  8vo  (re- 
paired). London,  1807 

4154.  New  York  Views.     St.  Thomas's  Church,  Broadwav.     Engraved  by 

Rawdan,  Wright  &  Co.,  after  A.  J.  Davis.    4to.         "^  1829 

4155.  New  York  Views.     Park  Row.     Engraved  by  W.  D.  Smith  after  C. 

Burton,  4to.  1830 

4156.  New  York  Views.    A  Map  of  the  Village  of  Williamsburgh.    In  three 

colors.     Large  folio,  backed  with  linen.  1845 

4157.  New  York  Views.     Map  of  the  Albanv  Northern  Rail  Road.     Lith. 

of  J.  E.  Gavit,  Albany,  N.  Y.    About  4  feet  long.  1852 

4158.  New  York  Views.    Hellgate.    Engraved  by  A.  Dick.    8vo. 


4159.  New  York  Views.     Lafayette  Theatre.     Laurens  St.  near  Canal  St., 

New  York.  Engraved  by  James  Eddy  after  Peter  Grain.  4to. 
Proof  on  India-paper. 

4160.  New  York  Views.     "L^Arrivee  du  Prince  Guillaume  Henry  fils  du 

Eoi  d'Angleterre  a  Nouvelle  York  en  Amerique  1781  le  16  Octobre." 
Grave  par  Balth  F.  Leizel,  peint.  par  R.  Wright.  Dutch  line  en- 
graving, in  colors.     4to. 

4161.  New  York  Views.    "  L'Entree  triomphale  des  Troupes  royales  a  Nou- 

velle Yorck."  Grave  par  F.  X.  Habermann.  Dutch  line  engraving, 
in  colors.     4to. 

4162.  New  York  Views.     La  nouvelle  Yorck.     Grave  par  B.   F.  Leizelt. 

Dutch  line  engraving.    In  colors.    4to. 

4163.  New  York  Views.    La  nouvelle  Yorck.     Dutch  line  engraving.     Un- 

signed.    In  colors.     4to.     [Different  from  the  preceding.] 

4164.  New  York  Views.     Debarquement  des  Troupes  engloises  a  nouvelle 

Yorck.  Grave  par  F.  X.  Habermann.  Dutch  line  engraving.  In 
colors.    4to. 

4165.  New  York  Views.     New  York  et  Brooklyn.     Dessine  par  Simpson, 

lith.  par  Th.  Muller.    In  colors.    Folio. 

4166.  New  York  Views.     Southwest  View  of  New  York.     Engraved  by  J. 

Kirk  after  Howdell,  &  New  York  engraved  by  J.  Archer  after  J.  A. 
Davis.     8vo.     2  pieces. 

4167.  New  York  Views.     St.  PauFs,  Broadway.    Engraved  by  Archer  after 

Davis.     8vo. 

4168.  New  York  Views.    View  from  Gowanus  Heights,  Brooklyn.    Engraved 

by  Dalard  after  Bartlett. 

4169.  New  York  Views.    View  of  Trinity  Church.    Engraved  by  Eddy  after 

Davis.    4to. 

4170.  Newfoundland.     Landing  of  the  French  at  Newfoundland,  on  which 

occasion  an  English  warship,  together  with  a  few  vessels  and  fishing 
boats  were  captured.  Dutch  line  engraving.  In  colors.  Inscription 
in  French.  Also  another  similar  print,  illustrating  Greenland.  4to. 
2  pieces. 

4171.  Ney    (Michel,    Dug  D'Elchingen,    Marshal  of  France,    fought  at 

Waterloo,  where  five  horses  were  shot  under  him).  A.D.S.  1  p. 
folio.    Geneve  (Genoa),  Oct.  12,  1802. 

A  fine  and  important  military  document,  signed  "  Ney  "  presenting  in 
detail  the  regiments,  numbers,  where  stationed  and  comments  regarding 
the  troops  under  his  command. 

4172.  Ney  (Michel,  Dug  D'Elchingex).    L.S.  "Ney.''  3  pp.  folio.  Berne, 

le  5  Brumaire,  PAn  XI  [Oct.  30,  1802].  To  Berthier,  Minister  of 
War,  giving  him  a  detailed  report  relative  to  the  various  regiments. 
With  lithograph  view  of  the  Tomb  of  Ney,  in  colors. 


4173.  [Ney  (Michel,  Due  D'Elchingen).]     A.L.S.  of  Col.  G.  B.  Laplane, 

of  the  sixth  reg.  of  infantry  to  General  Vittalle.  Etaplet,  Oct.  9, 
1804. 

Sending  Vittalle  tlie  report  or  the  arrest  of  Noel  Gavul,  a  navy  deserter, 
with  instructions  to  hand  the  document  to  Marshal  of  the  Empire  Ney,  so 
that  Gavul  would  obtain  the  proper  trial. 

On  the  reverse  is  Net's  reply,  signed"  Le 'Mariezal  d'Empire  Ney,"  say- 
ing that  the  accused  had  been  condemned,  also  with  mention  of  Gen. 
Villette. 

4174.  Ney  (Michel,  Due  D'ELCHI^^GEN).  A.L.S.  "Mai  Due  de  la  Moskwa," 

1  p.  12mo.  Wurtzburgh,  March  28,  1813,  stating  that  M.  Gamot  is 
the  proper  man  to  fill  the  position  of  prefect  in  a  certain  department. 
With  portrait. 

4175.  Ney  (Michel,  Due  D'Elchingen).    A.D.S.  ''Le  Marechal,  Prince  de 

la  Moskowa,  Ney."  Auxerre,  March  19,  1815.  With  fine  impression 
(practically  unbroken)  of  Ney's  wax  seal. 

An  order  to  M.  Debar,  his  chief  cook  to  join  him  as  soon  as  possible. 
This  was  written  during  a  critical  period  of  Ney's  life,  as  it  was  in 
this  mouth  that  he  received  orders  to  lead  an  army  against  Napoleon, 
whom  he  promised  to  bring  back  in  an  iron  cage. 

4176.  Ney    (Michel,    Due    D'Elchixgen).      Portrait,    bust    in    uniform. 

Lithograph  after  Mauzin.     Small  folio. 

4177.  Ney    (Michel,    Due    D'Elichixgen).     Portrait,    bust    in    uniform. 

Grave  par  Danois,  peint  par  A.  Brune.  Line  engraving,  from  the 
Yersailles  Gallery.    8vo. 

4178.  Ney  (Michel,  Due  D'Elchingex).  Portrait,  bust  in  uniform.  Litho- 

graph after  Maurin.     Folio. 

4179.  Ney   (Michel,  Due  D'Elchixgen).     Portrait,  half  length  in   uni- 

form. Alex.  Tardieu  del  et  sculp.  F.  Gerard  pinxt.  Line  engrav- 
ing.    4to.  Paris,  n.d. 

4180.  Ney  (Michel,  Due  D'Elchixgex).     Portrait,  in  uniform,  on  horse- 

back. Blanchard  fils  sculp.  Mourtinet  del.  Line  engraving,  bio- 
graphical account  beneath.     Small  folio. 

4181.  Ney  (Michel,  Due  D'Elchixgex).     Portrait,  in  uniform,  on  horse- 

back.   In  colors.    4to.  London,  A.  Park 

4182.  Ney  (Michel,  Du  D'Elchixgex).    Portrait,  full  length  in  uniform, 

also  portrait  of  his  wife,  the  latter  after  Gerard,  1812.    2  pieces. 

4183.  Ney   (Michel,  Due  D'Elchixgex).     Portrait,  full  length  in  uni- 

form.    Charon  sculpsit.  Martinet  pinxit.     Mezzotint.     Folio. 

4184.  Ney  (Michel,  Due  D'Elchixgen).    Portrait,  full  length  in  uniform. 

Charon  sculpsit.  Martinet  pinxit.  Mezzotint.  In  colors  (colored 
by  hand).    Folio. 

4185.  Ney  (Michel,  Due  D'Elchingex).    Portrait,  full  length  in  uniform, 

standing,  cocked  hat  on  marble.     Sasso  inc.     Demarchi  dis.     8vo. 


4186.  Net  (Michel,  Due  D'Elchingen).    "The  Shooting  of  Marshal  Key, 

one  of  Bonaparte's  late  Marshals."     Copper  engraving.    4to. 

London,  1815 

4187.  ISTey  (Michel,  Due  D'Elchingen).     Kepresentation  of  the  shooting 

of  Xey.     Copper  engraving,  margins  cut  away.     Folio.       [ca.  1815] 

4188.  Xey,  Massena,  Bertrand,  and  others.     Portraits,  mainly  in  uniform. 

8vo  and  12mo,  no  duplicates.    20  pieces. 

4189.  XiAGARA  Falls.    The  most  surprising  Cataract  of  Niagara  in  Canada. 

Copper  engraving  by  Page.    Folio.  ICirca.  1799] 

4190.  Niagara  Falls.    American  side.    Tinted  lithograph  after  Kollner.  4to. 

New  York,  1848 

4191.  Niagara  Falls.    General  View.    Tinted  lithograph  after  Kollner.    4to. 

New  York,  1848 

4192.  Niagara  Falls.     Horseshoe  Falls.     Tinted  lithograph  after  Kollner. 

4to.  New  York,  1848 

4193.  Niagara  Falls.    Eapids  at  Niagara.    Tinted  lithograph  after  Kollner. 

4to.  New  York,  1848 

4194.  Niagara  Falls.    Suspension  Bridge.    Tinted  lithograph  after  Kollner. 

4to.  New  York,  1848 

4195.  NiEL  (Adolphe — Marshal  of  France,  Minister  of  War  under  Napoleon 

III.).    A.L.S.    1  p.  folio,  July  7,  1859. 

Military  letter  asking  the  general  commanding  the  brigade  of  cavalry 
for  names  of  those  worthy  to  be  raised  to  captains. 

4196.  NiEMCEWicz    (J.   U. — Polish   Statesman,   accompanied   Kosciusko  to 

America  in  1797).  A.L.S.  1  p.  4to.  Hamilton,  June  14,  [1830]. 
Thanks  "  My  Lord ''  for  his  letter,  and  mentions  personal  matters. 

4197.  NiEUWERKERKE    (ALFRED  E. — French  sculptor).     A.L.S.     1  p.     4to. 

Palais  du  Louvre,  Dec.  15,  1853.  To  M.  Fourdrin  telling  him  that 
Napoleon  III.  would  not  accept  a  model.  With  portrait,  printed 
biographical  account  and  facsimile. 

4198.  Nightingale  (B.).     A.L.S.     4  pp.     12mo,  n.p.n.d.     Eegarding  auto- 

graphs of  Joseph  Bonaparte,  etc. 

4199.  Noailles  (Adrien  Maurice,  Due  De — Marshal  of  France,  commander 

in  chief  in  the  war  against  Germany).  D.S.  1  p.  folio,  Versailles, 
Feb.  6,  1745. 

Military  release  for  a  M.  Lotte  who  had  served  in  the  army  for  twenty- 
four  years.  Noailles  married  Frangoise  d'Aubigne,  a  niece  of  Madame  de 
Malntenon. 

4200.  Noailles  (Adrien  Maurice,  Due  De).    Portrait,  full  bust  in  uniform, 

wearing  wig.    Cathelin  sculps.    Line  engraving.    Small  4to. 


4201.  NoAiLLES    (Louis,   Due  De — Marshal,  son  of  the  preceding,  distin- 

guished himself  in  the  campaigns  of  Flanders  and  Germany) .  A.L.S. 
1  p.  ^4to.    Undated.    With  portrait. 

Regarding  the  good  character  of  a  Madame  Leigh  who  had  asked  a  loan 
from  a  banker  friend. 

4202.  NoAiLLES  (Chables  a.  J.  H.  De,  Dug  De  Mouchy — captain  of  the 

body-guard  of  Louis  XVIII,  etc.).  Portrait,  three-quarter  length. 
Grave  par  J.  E.  Coombs,  peint  par  G.  Hayler.  Mezzotint.  Small 
folio.    Open  letters. 

4203.  NoAiLLES  (CoMTE  De — French  historian).     A.L.S.     1  p.     8vo.    n.  p. 

March  19,  no  year. 

4204.  NoAiLLES  (Le  Dug  De — said  to  have  been  Chamberlain  to  Napoleon). 

A.L.S.  2  pp.  12mo.  No  place,  June  8,  no  year  [sometime  after 
1800],  informing  "  Monsieur  ^^  that  he  has  seen  a  certain  M.  Fouche 
relative  to  some  matter,  and  that  it  will  be  adjusted  satisfactorily. 

4205.  NoAiLLES  (L.  J.  A.,  Comte  De — delegate  to  the  Congress  of  Vienna). 

A.L.  in  third  person,  unsigned.  3  pp.  small  4to,  including  ad- 
dressed portion  with  wax-seal.  Paris,  July  17,  1824.  To  Madame 
Wild,  stating  that  he  is  unable  to  send  tickets  for  the  Elisee  Bourbon, 
&c.     (One  corner  supplied.) 

4206.  NoAiLLES  De  Montague  (Madam).     A.L.S.     1  p.    8vo.     Paris,  July 

19,  undated  [but  ca.  1812].    A  letter  of  congratulation. 

4207.  NoGARET  (Jagques  E.  De — Member  of  the  Convention).    A.L.S.    1  p. 

4to.  Paris,  May  11,  1802,  concerning  a  sum  of  20,000  francs.  With 
portrait. 

4208.  XoGARET  (Jagques  B.  De).     A.L.S.     1  p.     4to,  n.p.n.d. 

4209.  NoRUMBEGA  ET  VIRGINIA^  1597.    In  colors.    4to.    Framed  and  glazed. 

"...  From  this  time  (1556)  until  the  seventeenth  century  Xorum- 
bega  was  generally  regarded  as  embracing  all  New  England,  and  some- 
times portions  of  Canada  [the  above  includes  portions  of  Canada],  though 
occasionally  the  country  was  known  by  other  names." — Larned. 

4210.  NoRViNS  (Jagques  M.  De — French  litterateur  and  politician).    Auto- 

graph receipt  signed  for  1200  francs.  1  p.  12mo.  Sept.  4,  1821. 
With  portrait,  and  4  pp.  4to.  Biographical  Note  by  V.  Eatier.  (3 
pieces.) 

4211.  O'Connor  (Eoger — Irish  Nationalist,  left  curious  will).    Portrait,  half 

length  in  uniform.  Proof  before  all  letters  on  India  paper.  (Por- 
tion of  cloak  on  left  shoulder  hand-colored.)     4to. 

4212.  Offenbagh   (Jagques — celebrated  composer).     Autograph  sentiment, 

signed.    1  p.    8vo. 

4213.  Ollivier  (Emile — Prime  Minister  of  France).     A.L.S.     3  pp.     8vo. 

Givrins  (Nyon),  Oct.  17,  1867.  Answers  a  request  of  a  young  lady 
by  sending  her  a  few  lines  in  his  autograph. 


4214.  [O^Meara  (Barry).]     Napoleon's  physician  at  St.  Helena.     A  tran- 

script of  a  portion  of  letter  written  by  John  Finlanson,  Nov.  27,  1815, 
entirely  in  the  autograph  of  O'Meara.    1  p.    4to. 

"The  Board  (of  the  Admiralty),  has  resolved  to  confirm  you  on  Lord 
Keith's  recommendation.  The  Admiral  (Sir  George  Cockburn)  has  an 
order  to  propose  a  suitable  salary  for  you." 

4215.  OOIeara  (Barry.)]     Copy  of  a  letter,  1  p.   4to,  entirely  in  the  auto- 

graph of  Dr.  O'Meara,  relative  to  an  increase  in  pay.  [Dated  August 
10,  1816.] 

4216.  O'Meara  (Barry).    A.L.S.    1  p.   8vo,  in  English,  n.p.n.d.    To  "Dear 

Ireland,"  asking  him  to  call  that  evening  or  the  following  day. 

4217.  O'Meara  (Barry).  Portrait.    Half  length,  seated  in  chair.    Engraved 

by  F.  C.  Lewis  after  G.  Lewis.  Proof  before  all  letters.  4to.  The 
only  copy  known  to  the  owner. 

4218.  Original  Drawing  in  water  colors,  "  L'fimissaril,  au  bord  du  lac  do 

Castelgandolfo.     1790.     Du  Pre  delt."    4to. 

4219.  Original  Drawing  in  water  colors  of  Italian  mountain  scenery,  wall 

decoration,  etc.,  on  1  sheet,  4to,  unsigned.  Sienn,  June  25,  1860 

4220.  Original  Drawing  of  a  full  length  female  figure  in  picturesque  cos- 

tume.    Signed  "  A.  Finardi.  F.  Roma  1880."    Folio. 

4221.  Original  Drawling  in  pen  and  ink  of  two  youthful  shepherds  and  their 

sheep,  etc.     Signed  "  Gherardi."    4to. 

4222.  Original  Drawing  in  pen  and  ink  of  a  boy  on  the  back  of  a  donkey 

driving  a  flock  of  sheep.     Signed  "  G.  Gherardi."    4to. 

4223.  Original  Drawing  in  water  colors,  of  a  full  length  male  figure  in  pic- 

turesque costume.    Signed  "  J.  B.  Schonetzer."    8vo. 

4224.  Original  Drawing^  in  sepia,  unsigned,  containing  two  figures. 

4225.  Original  Drawing  in  water  colors,  signed  "  Gherardi."    Italian  coun- 

try scene,  cottages,  etc.    4to. 

4226.  Original  Drawing  in  water  colors,  written  on  margins  as  being  by 

Vickers,  representing  several  boats  at  sea.    4to. 

4227.  Original  Drawing  in  water  colors,  of  an  English  pastoral  scene,  signed 

"  D.  Cox,"  [but  owing  to  quality  of  work  doubtful  if  same  is  by  him], 
8vo. 

4228.  Orleans  (Gaston  J.  B.  D' — son  of  Henry  IV.  and  Marie  de  Medicis). 

D.S.     "  Gaston."     1  p.  folio,  on  vellum".     Paris,  June  20,  1643. 

4229.  Orleans  (Gaston  J.*  B.  D').    D.S.    ^'Gaston,"  1  p.  folio,  Paris,  Dec. 

2G,  1650.    Order  for  payment  of  money.    With  portrait. 

4230.  Orleans  (Philippe  Dug  D',  Kegent  Of  France).     Vellum  D.S.  1  p. 

oblong  folio  (folded).  Paris,  July  3,  1701.  Appoints  Louis  Doubles 
general  supervisor  of  the  Koyal  household.  With  several  other  signa- 
tures. 


4231.  Orleans  (Philippe  Due  D',  Eegext  Of  Fraxce).     D.S.     1  p.  folio, 

Versailles,  March  15,  1701.     A  death  certificate.     With  portrait. 

4232.  Orleans  (Philippe,  Dug  D',  Eegent  Of  France).     L.S.    "  P."     1  p. 

4to,  n.p.n.d.     Regarding  money.     With  portrait. 

4233.  Orleans  (Louis  Philippe,  Dug  D' — grandson  of  the  Regent,  grand- 

father of  Louis  Philippe,  King  of  France).  L.S.  "  L.  Phil.  d'Orleans/' 
2  pp.  4  to.  Paris,  March  19,  1760.  Refers  to  work  done  on  moun- 
tain roads,  &c. 

4234.  Orleans  (Louis  Philippe,  Dug  D').     A.L.S.     "L.Phil.  d'Orleans," 

1  p.  12mo.    St.  Cloud,  April  15,  1776.    A  request  for  money. 

4235.  Orleans  (Louis  Philippe,  Dug  D').    D.S.    "L.  Phil.  d'Orleans,"  1  p. 

folio,  Paris,  Kov.  13,  1785.    Ordering  payment  of  money. 

4236.  Orleans    (Louis  Philippe,  Dug  D').    Expense  account  for  week  com- 

mencing May  15,  1790,  signed  by  M.  Ozenne,  treasurer,  and  Le 
Roux  Delaville,  secty.    1  p.  folio,  with  portrait. 

4237.  Orleans  (Louis  Philippe,  Dug  D').     Another  copy  of  the  same. 

4238.  Orleans  (Louis  Philippe,  Dug  D').    D.S.    2  pp.  folio,  Paris,  Xov. 

12,  1791.  An  account  of  the  expenses  and  receipts  in  the  N'ational 
Treasury.     Signed  also  by  his  secretary,  etc. 

4239.  Orleans  (Louis  Philippe,  Dug  D^).    Portrait,  full  bust  in  uniform. 

Mezzotint  by  Levachez,  scene  and  biographical  notice  in  script  be- 
neath.    8vo  on  small  folio  sheet. 

4240.  Orleans  (Louis  Philippe  J.,  Dug  D^ — surnamed  ifigalite,  father  of 

Louis  Philippe,  King  of  France).  L.S.  "  L.  P.  Joseph,*'  with  two 
autograph  lines,  2  pp.  folio,  n.p.  April  10,  1792.  Relative  to  lands 
belonging  to  him. 

4241.  Orleans  (Louis  Philippe  J.,  Dug  D').    Portrait,  bust  in  oval,  Mezzo- 

tint by  Levachez,  scene  and  biographical  account  in  script  beneath. 
8vo  on  small  folio  sheet. 

4242.  Orleans    (Louis    Philippe   J.,    Due    D').     Portrait,    bust    in    oval. 

Stipple,  engraved  by  Klauber.    4to. 

4243.  Orleans    (Louis  D' — 2d  son  of  Louis  Philippe).     A.L.S.   with  ad- 

dressed envelope.  1  p.  8vo.  Richmond,  (England),  Jan.  12,  1849. 
A  letter  of  thanks. 

4244.  Orleans   (Henri  D',  Dug  D'Aumale — 4th  son  of  Louis  Philippe). 

L.S.  1  p.  4to.  Constantine,  (Algeriaj,  July  14,  1844.  To  the 
U.  S.  Consul  at  Genoa.  Regarding  supplies  needed  by  the  army. 
With  portrait. 

4245.  Orleans  (Louis  Marie  A.  De  Bourbon  D' — wife  of  Philippe  Egalite, 

mother  of  Louis  Philippe).  L.S.  1  p.  4to.  Paris,  August  27,  1817. 
Regarding  taxes. 


4246.  Orleans  (Helene  L.  E. — Duchess  D' — made  imsuccessful  attempt  to 

obtain  the  Regency).  Portrait,  full  length.  H.  Pigeot  sc.  Winter- 
halter  pinx.    4to.  Paris,  n.d. 

4247.  Orange    (Prince  of — served  under  Wellington  at  Waterloo).     Por- 

trait, in  uniform,  on  horseback.     4to.     In  colors.       London,  [1815] 

4248.  Oriental.     Passport  said  to  be  from  the  Pasha  of  Acre,  1829.     1  p. 

8vo. 

4249.  Orsint  (Felice — Italian  revolutionist,  executed  for  attempted  assassin- 

ation of  Xapoleon  III).  A.L.S.  1  p.  12mo,  n.p.n.d.,  but  "  1856.^' 
To  a  Mrs.  Gibson,  and  probably  written  in  1856,  when  he  was  in 
England.     With  portrait,  bomb  in  hand. 

4250.  Orsini  (Felice).    Portrait,  full  bust.    Lithograph  on  India  paper  from 

a  photograph.     Proof.     4to.  London,  1857. 

4251.  Oscar  I. — Crown  Prince  of  Sweden,  son  of  Bernadotte.    Portrait,  bust 

in  uniform.     Unsigned.     Line  engraving.     4to. 

4252.  Ostein-Sacken   (Fabian  W. — Russian  field-marshal).     Portrait,  full 

bust  in  uniform.  Grave  par  Muller,  dessine  par  Smolkv.  Stipple. 
8vo. 

4253.  Osten-Sacken  (Fabian  W.).    Portrait,  full  length  in  uniform.    T.  T. 

inc.    Demarchi  dis.     Stipple.    8vo. 

4254.  OsTERMANN-ToLSTOi   (ALEXANDER  I. — Russian  general,  served  in  the 

campaigns  of  1806  and  1812).  Portrait,  bust  in  uniforai.  J.  G. 
Mansfield  sc.     Stipple.  4to.  Vienna,  n.d. 

4255.  Otto  (Louis  G.,  Comte  De  Mosley — distinguished  diplomat,  came  to 

the  LTnited  States  in  1779,  appointed  by  I^apoleon  to  negotiate  his 
marriage  with  Marie  Louise).  L.S.  2  pp.  folio,  London,  Nov.  24, 
1800.    With  portrait. 

Written  during  his  fiijst  year  as  Minister-Plenipotentiary  to  London,  re- 
garding bills  of  exchange. 

4256.  Otto  (Louis  G.,  Comte  De  Mosley).     L.S.     1  p.  4to.     London,  July 

22,  1802.  To  the  President  of  the  Royal  Academy,  requesting  news 
of  the  painter  Jacques  Philippe  Lautherbourg. 

4257.  Otto  (Louis  G.,  Comte  De  Mosley).    Portrait,  full  bust  in  oval.    S. 

Philipps  sculp.,  J.  Jukes  pinxt.    Stipple.    4to.  London,  1802 

4258.  Oudinot  (Nicolas  C,  Due  De  Reggio — Marshal  of  France).     A.L.S. 

''  Cte.  Oudinot,^'  1  p.  folio,  Lille,  March  9,  1816.  To  the  Comte  of 
Vaublanc. 

Recommending  M.  de  Ponticoure,  ex-prefect  of  Douleur,  for  a  position. 

4259.  Oudinot  (Nicolas  C.,  Due  De  Reggio).    L.S.    ''Ml.  Oudinot,"  1  p. 

4to.  Paris,  March  21,  1816.  To  the  Marquis  de  Gontant-Biron  re- 
garding the  writer's  nomination  for  a  society.  With  addressed  envel- 
ope, and  fine  seal. 


4260.  OuDiNOT  (Nicolas  C,  Due  De  Reggio).    L.S.    "Ml.  Ouclinot,"  1  p. 

folio,  Paris,  Sept.  18,  1816.  To  Marshal  Due  de  Feltre,  Minister  of 
War. 

Asking  the  Minister  to  make  provision  for  fourteen  pupil-drummers,  as 
their  age,  size,  etc.,  did  not  warrant  their  being  enlisted  in  the  regular 
army. 

4261.  OuDiNOT    (Nicolas   C,   Due   De  Reggio).     A.L.S.     "  ^lonseigiieur 

Ouclinot,''  1  p.  4to.  Joigny,  April  21,  1821.  To  an  unknown  woman 
friend. 

Regrets  not  being  able  to  accompany  her  to  the  theatre  as  he  had  a 
previous  appointment. 

4262.  OuDiNOT  (Nicolas  C,  Due  De  Reggio).       Portrait,  bust  in  uniform. 

Lith.  de  Villain.    4to. 

4263.  OuDiNOT  (Nicolas  C,  Due  De  Reggio).       Portrait,  full  bust  in  uni- 

form.   Ax.  Hubert  sc.    Stipple.    4to. 

4264.  OuDixoT,  JouBERT,  PiCHEGRU,  and  others.     Portraits,  mainly  in  uni- 

form.   8vo  and  12mo,  no  duplicates.    20  pieces. 

4265.  OuDOT    (M. — Vicar  of   Savigny,   deputv   to  the   National   Assembly). 

A.L.S.    2  pp.  4to.    Biles.     (Brussels?).    Dec.  19,  1821. 

A  business  and  friendly  letter,  with  affectionate  greetings  to  certain 
people  and  to  the  recipient. 

4266.  OuDOT  (M.).    Portrait,  bust  in  oval.     Guersant  sc.    Perrin  del.    .Line 

engraving.     8vo.  Paris,  n.d. 

4267.  OuvERTUKE    (Paul  L' — brother   of   Toussaint   L'Ouverture,   the   cele- 

brated Negro  general  of  Hayti).  D.S.  with  several  lines  in  his  auto- 
graph, also  signed  by  others,  1  p.  folio,  San  Domingo,  Feb.  11,  1802, 
also,  on  separate  sheet,  D.S.  by  Demarest,  1  p.  folio,  San  Domingo, 
Feb.  11,  1802,  regarding  a  quantity  of  mahogany. 

4268.  Ouvrard   (Gabriel  J. — French  financier  and  contractor).     Portrait, 

full  bust.    Lith.  de  Villain.    Proof  before  inscription.     8vo. 

4269.  Pacca   (Bartholommeo — Italian  cardinal,  imprisoned  by  Napoleon). 

A.L.S.  2  pp.  folio  (a  portion  however  in  another  hand).  Rome,  n.d. 
With  seal.    The  letter  is  signed  "  B.  Cardl.  Pacca.'^ 

4270.  Pacca     (Bartholommeo).     L.S.     "Bartolommeo    Cardinal    Pacca," 

and  4  other  words  in  his  autograph.     1  p.  folio,  Rome,  Nov.  25,  1827. 

4271.  Pacca  (Bartholommeo).    Portrait,  Lith.    Fourquemin.    8vo. 

4272.  Pache  (Jean  Nicolas — French  revolutionist,  Mavor  of  Paris.  1793). 

A.L.S.     2  pp.  4to.    Paris,  Dec.  27,  1792.     To  General  Kellerman. 

Asking  the  recipient  to  do  all  in  his  power  to  aid  an  English  friend  who 
is  on  his  way  to  Italy,  and  who  is  to  stop  some  time  at  the  place  where 
Kellerman  is  located. 

4273.  Pache   (Jean  Nicolas).     A.L.S.     1  p.    4to.    n.p.    (Dec.)  10,  1792. 

Asking  the  unnamed  recipient  if  he  can  furnish  a  certain  number 
of  men.  With  portrait,  full  bust  in  uniform.  Lithograph  on  India 
paper. 


45^74.  Pajol  (Claude  Pieijue — French  general,  praised  by  Napoleon,  who  ap- 
pointed him  grand  officer  of  the  Legion  of  Honor).  A.L.S.  1  p. 
folio,  Paris,  Jnly  13,  1800.    To  General  Daniel  ( ?). 

Acknowledging  the  receipt  of  a  letter  from  the  Chief  of  Police,  asking 
the  recipient  to  make  a  copy  of  it,  etc. 

4275.  Pajol  (Claude  Pierre).  A.L.S.    3  pp.    4to.    Paris,  Oct.  3,  1825.    To 

^l.  Labadie,  and  stating  that  he  cannot  understand  why  it  has  taken 
3  months  instead  of  1  to  furnish  some  specifications.    With  portrait. 

4276.  Pajol  (Claude  Pierre).    A.L.S.     1  p.   8vo.    Paris,  June  (or  July) 

17,  1834.  To  M.  Gozan.  Informing  the  recipient  that  certain  dis- 
patches were  too  late,  and  that  he  will  see  him  on  the  following  day. 

4277.  Pajol  (Claude  Pierre).     Portrait,  bust  in  uniform.     Bautra  sculp. 

dessine  d'apres  nature  par  Camoin.     Stipple.    8vo.  Paris,  n.d. 

4278.  Palafox  Y  Melzi   (Jose — Spanish  general).     Portrait,  full  bust  in 

uniform.  A  Cardon  sculp,  de  Roxas  pinxt.  Stipple.  4to.  London, 
1809. 

4279.  Palloy  (M. — famous  in  connection  with  the  demolition  of  the  Bastille). 

A.L.S.  1  p.  4to,  n.p.  July  10,  1821.  To  M.  Dubois.  A  personal 
letter,  saying  that  he  had  sprained  his  foot. 

4280.  P[alloy].    Manuscript  of  6  pp.  4to.  Dec.  20,  1791  and  July  30,  1798; 

EoLAXD  (Mme  p.).  A.L.S.  2  pp.  16mo.  Nov.  17,  1842;  Macrome 
Manuscript,  2  pp.  Notes,  4to;  Massexbach  (C).  A.L.S.  4  pp. 
4to  (German).     Feb.  10,  1799.    Together,  5  pieces. 

4281.  Palloy  (Pierre  F.).    A.L.S.    3  pp.    4  to,  n.p.n.d.    With  mention  of 

a  visit  to  Lafayette.    With  portrait,  full  bust  in  oval. 

4282.  Paxckoucke  (Charles  L.  F. — distinguished  French  printer,  publisher 

and  translator).  A.S.  on  two  slips  of  paper,  one  with  his  business 
address.     Paris,  February  2  and  August  16,  1842.     2  pieces. 

4283.  Paoli  (Pasquale  Di — celebrated  Corsican  general,  assumed  an  attitude 

of  hostility  to  the  dominant  party  in  France,  and  became  an  ally  or 
partisan  of  the  English).  Portrait,  three-quarter  length  in  uniform, 
shipping  in  the  background.     German  copper  engraving,  unsigned. 

4to. 

• 

4284.  Paoli  (Pasquale  Di).    Portrait,  "  Pasqal  Paoli.    Hoofd  der  Corsen/' 

half  length,  Pam;  Cruys,  ex.     Etching.     8vo. 

4285.  Paoli  (Pasquale  Di).     Portrait,  full  length  in  uniform.     Sasso  inc., 

Bosio  dis.     Stipple.     8vo. 

4286.  Paradis  (French  general  of  brigade).    L.S.  1  p.  4to.     Antwerp,  le  19 

Germinal,  VAn  XII  [April  8,  1804].  Peporting  the  arrival  of  men 
and  horses,  and  several  deserters. 

4287.  Pare    (M.). — Minister  of  the  Interior.     L.S.  1  p.  4to.     Paris,  le  5 

Pluviose,  PAn  2.  [Jan.  24,  1794].  To  the  IVIinister  of  War,  relative 
to  commission  and  letter  sent  him  by  M.  Bachelot. 


4288.  Paris  (Louis  P.  D'Orleans — grandson  of  Louis  Philippe,  served  in 

the  American  Civil  War  and  wrote  a  history  of  it).  A.L.S.  1  p. 
12mo.    London,  n.d.    With  portrait. 

4289.  Paris'  Views.     Ceremony  of  Te  Deum  of  the  Allied  Armies  on  the 

Square  of  Louis  XV.  at  Paris.  In  colors,  after  a  drawing  by  Moreau. 
Folio.  London,  1815 

4290.  Paris  Views.    Bourse  et  Tribunal  de  Commerce.    Colored  lithograph 

after  Arnout.     Folio. 

4291.  Paris   Views,      figlise   de   la   Madeleine.     Colored  lithograph   after 

Arnout. 

4292.  Paris  Views.    Grand  entry  of  the  Allied  Sovereigns  into  Paris  on  the 

31st  of  March  1814.    In  colors.    Folio.  London,  1815 

4293.  Paris  Views.    Paris  en  Ballon.    Tinted  lithograph  after  Arnout.  Folio. 

London  and  Paris,  1846 

4294.  Paris  Views.     Paris  Monumental  et  ses  Environs.     Buland  sculpt. 

Grant  del.     Folio.  Paris,  n.d. 

Contains  a  large  number  of  engraved  views  of  monumental  structures 
in  and  about  Paris. 

4295.  Paris  Views.    Vue  de  la  Tour  S.  Jacques  la  Boucherie.    Colored  litho- 

graph after  Arnout.    Folio. 

4296.  Paris  Views,  &c.    '^  N'otre  Dame.''    S.  L.  Smith,  Boston,  n.d.     8vo; 

The  Pantheon.  J.  Taylor  del.,  J.  Storer  sc.  Etching.  Oblong 
12mo;  Eglise  de  S.  Genevieve.  A.  Pugin,  Jr.,  del.,  J.  Tingle  sc. 
India  paper.  London,  1829.  12mo;  Arch  in  the  Place  du  Carousel, 
1815..  Line.  T.  Dale  sc.  London,  1821.  Folio;  State  Prison.  Un- 
signed. London,  1816.  8vo. ;  Hotel  des  Invalides.  L^nsigned.  4to; 
The  Tuileries.     Process  plate.     Oblong  4to  (7  pieces). 

4297.  Paris  Views,  &c.     Exterieure  du  Theatre  Fran^ais.    Unsigned.    4to; 

Palace  of  Schonbrunn  near  Vienna.  Etching.  Drawn  by  Capt. 
Batty.  Engraved  by  W.  Wallis.  London,  1823.  Oblong  12mo; 
Notre  Dame.  L.  Artigue.  Before  letters.  Small  folio ;  Palace  of  St. 
Cloud.  Etching.  Capt.  Batty.  G.  Corbould.  London,  1821.  4to; 
Tuileries.  Chamouin,  direxit.  4to;  Bridge  of  St.  Angelo,  Eome. 
Etching.  Unsigned.  New  York.    4to  (6  pieces). 

4298.  Paris  Views^  &c.     Five  scenes  of  Paris,  and  5  of  other  European 

cities.    Line,  &c.    Various  sizes  (10  pieces)  Paris,  &c.  v.d. 

4299.  Parish  (John).    A.L.S.  3  pp.  12mo.    No  place,  no  date.    Mentions 

his  old  friend  Bliicher  whom  he  met  in  1806. 

4300.  Parker  (Sir  Hyde — English  vice-admiral).     Portrait:  Ossian.     Por- 

trait; Philippe  Due  d^Orleans,  brother  of  Louis  XIV.  Portrait: 
Monsieur  Retaut  de  Villette — famous  in  connection  with  the  affair 
of  the  diamond  necklace.  Portrait  (mezzotint)  :  J.  P.  Peletier — 
French  journalist.  Portrait:  "Rustan,  der  Leib  Mameluck  des 
Kaisers  Napoleon.^^  Portrait:  A.  L.  L.  de-Saint- Just — French  revo- 
lutionist. Portrait ;  G.  J.  Spence — member  of  the  cabinet  under  Pitt. 
Portrait.    Folio  and  8vo.    Together,  8  pieces. 


4301.  Pascal-A^alloxgue    (Joseph    S. — French    general,   killed   at    Gaeta, 

1806).  A.L.S.  2  pp.  8vo.  Bologne,  July  22,  1804.  To  Count 
****  (?)  giving  him  suggestions  how  to  approach  the  Minister 
(probably  of  War).    With  portrait. 

4302.  Passport  in  xlrabic  for  the  Holy  Land.    1  p.  folio.    19th  century. 

4303.  Passports  in  Arabic    for  Upper    Egypt.     1  p.  folio.     19th    century. 

3  pieces. 

4304.  Pastoret  (Claude  E.  J.  P. — one  of  the  Council  of  Five  Hundred). 

A.L.S.    1  p.  12mo.    n.p.n.d.    An  order  for  6  copies  of  a  book. 

4305.  Pastoret  (Claude  E.  J.  P.) .    Portrait,  full  bust  in  oval.    F.  Bonneville 

del.     Stipple.    8vo.  Paris,  n.d. 

4306.  Paul  I.   (Petroyitch) — Emperor  of  Eussia.     Portrait,  full  length 

in  uniform.    Grave  par  Aug.  Zaffonato.     Stipple.     Small  folio. 

4307.  Paul  I.  (PetrovitIdh).     Portrait,  full  length  in  uniform.     Sasso  inc. 

Bosio  dis.     Stipple.    8vo. 

4308.  Paymaster's  Warrant.    Duplicate  Copy.     In  favor  of  John  Tretwell 

for  £16.0.3.  authorized  by  William,  Hereditary  Prince  of  Orange, 
then  commanding  Mis  Majesty's  forces  in  Holland,  field-marshal  at 
Waterloo,  &c.  Attested  as  a  "  true  copy  '^  by  J.  Colborne,  with  signa- 
ture as  Col.  &c.  Also,  at  Waterloo.  With  signature  of  Tretwell. 
Folio.  Brussells,  1814-15 

4309.  Pemartin  (M. — member  of  the  INTational  Convention).   L.S.    1  p.  folio 

(Paris,  May  21,  1794).  From  the  Committee  of  General  Safety  to 
the  Civil  Committee  in  the  Lombard  section,  asking  them  to  do  their 
best  to  maintain  peace  and  instil  that  feeling  of  patriotism  which 
every  lover  of  liberty  should  have. 

4310.  Pex  and  Ink  Drawings  (2),  unsigned,  of  Adam  and  Eve  in  the  garden 

of  Eden.    Folio.    Finely  executed. 

4311.  Penn  (William).    William  Penn's  Treaty  with  the  Indians,  when  he 

founded  the  Province  of  Pennsylvania.  John  Hall  sculpsit.  Benj. 
West  pinxit.    Line  engraving.    Large  folio,  with  margins. 

London,  1775 

4312.  Penn   (William).     Guillaume    Penn  traite    avec  les    Indiens,    etab- 

lissant  la  Province  de  Pensilvanie  dans  I'Amerique  septentrionale  en 
1681.  ^D***  sculp.    Benj.  West  pinxit.    Line  engraving.    Folio. 

Paris,  n.d. 

4313.  Penthievre    (Louis    J.    M.    De    Bourbon — grandfather    of    Louis 

Philippe,  King  of  France).  A.L.S.  "L.  J.  M.  de  Bourbon.'^  1  p. 
8vo.    Sceaux,  June  29,  1786.    Regarding  a  letter. 

4314.  Penthievre   (Louis  J.  M.  De  Bourbon)."  A.L.S.     "L.  J.  M.  de 

Bourbon."  1  p.  8vo.  Paris,  Dec.  15,  1779.  A  letter  of  recommenda- 
tion. 


4315.  Pepe   (Guglielmo — French  Marechal-de-Camp).     A.L.S.     1  p.  13mo 

(with  address).  No  place,  no  date.  To  Mme.  Emma  Mathew  with 
a  copy  of  his  "  Memoirs/'  &c. 

4316.  Percy  (Hugh,  Duke  of  Northumberlaxd — major-general  in  Ameri- 

can Revolution,  fought  at  Bunker  Hill).  Portrait,  full  bust  in  oval. 
Engraved  by  S.  W.  Reynolds  after  T.  Phillips.  Mezzotint  (edges 
relined).  London,  1806 

4317.  Peeier  (Casimir — Minister  of  State).    Autograph  signature  to  portion 

of  letter,    n.p.n.d. 

4318.  Perier  (Casimir).    A.L.    1  p.  8vo.    n.p.n.d. 

4319.  Perignon   (Dominique  C. — Marshal  of  France).     A.L.  third  person, 

on  his  printed  stationery.  1  p.  4to.  Paris,  [N'ov.  14,  1802.  To  mem- 
ber of  the  senate  Gauchy.  With  the  addressed  notice  referred  to  in 
the  note.    2  pieces. 

Telling  him  that  he  has  just  received  the  enclosed  notice  (see  above), 
and  asking  him  to  assemble  as  many  members  as  possible.  .  .  .  "1 
will  go  to  the  senate  at  St.  Cloud,"  etc. 

4320.  Perignon  (Dominique  C).    Portrait,  full  bust  in  unifonn.    Engraved 

by  Rocheraux.    Stipple.    8vo. 

4321.  Perouse  (Jean  F.  De  La — celebrated  French  navigator,  served  in  the 

American  Revolution).  Five  autograph  lines  and  signature  on  a 
strip  of  paper.    December  31,  1778.    With  portrait.     2  pieces. 

4322.  Perouse   (Jean  F.  De  La).     Portrait,  full  bust  in  uniform.     Proof 

before  all  letters  on  India  paper.    Stipple.   4to.   Slightly  spotted. 

4323.  Perrot  (Louis — Minister  of  the  Interior).     A.L.S.     1  p.  4to.     Paris, 

Dec.  10,  1845.    Is  sending  out  a  number  of  autographs,  &c. 

4324.  Peru.    Callao  de  Lima.    Line  engraving.    Folio. 

4325.  Petiet   (Claude — Minister  of  War).     L.S.  1  p.  folio.     Paris,  le  12 

Pluvio  se,  FAn  [Feb.  1,  1797].  To  Municipal  Administrator  of 
Nantes,  referring  to  deportation  of  prisoner  arrested  there. 


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4326.  Petiox  De  Villexeuve  (Jerome — French  revolutionist,  elected  Mayor 

of  Paris  in  preference  to  Lafayette).     L.S.    1  p.   4to.     Paris,  July 
26,  1792.    To  the  Mayor  of  Lyons. 

Regarding  the  payment  of  money  to  M.  Bisson  in  Paris. 

4327.  Petion  De  Villexeuve  (Jerome).    L.S.     1  p.  folio.    Paris,  August 

12,  1792.  With  portrait. 

To  the  commanding  general  asking  him  if  he  has  inflnence  enongh 
with  tlie  National  Assembly  to  protect  the  king  and  his  family.  If  not,  he 
promises  to  send  reinforcements  at  once. 

4328.  Petiox  De  Villexeuve  (Jerome).    Portrait,  full  bust  in  oval.    Sardi 

sc.    Stipple.    8vo.  In  Venezia,  n.d. 

4329.  Petiox  De  Villexeuve  (Jerome).    Portrait,  bust  in  oval.    Mezzotint 

by  Levachez,  procession  and  biographical  notice  in  script  beneath. 
8vo,  on  small  folio  sheet. 

4330.  Petiox  De  Villexeuve  (Jerome).    Portrait,  bust  in  oval.    Za  finden 

bey  len  G.  Klauber,  gezeichnet  von  Guerin.     Stipple.    4to. 

4331.  Peyre  axd  Maisse   (both  voted  for  death  of  Louis  XVI.).     D.S.  bv 

both,  2  pp.  4to.    Nice,  Aug.  22,  1795.    To  Citizen  Villars,  Envoy  Ex- 
traordinary to  the  Republic  of  Genoa.    On  official  business. 

4332.  ^Philadelphia  Views.     Merchant's  Exchange.     Lithograph  in  colors 

after  Aug.  Kollner.    4to.  New  York,  1848 

4333.  Philadelphia  Views.     Fairmount  AVater-Works.     Lithograph   after 

Aug.  Kollner.    4to.  New  l^ork,  1848 

4334.  Philadelphia  Views.    La  Ville  Oapitale  de  Pensylvanie.     Grave  par 

B.  F.  Leizclt.    Dutch  line  engraving.    In  colors.    4to. 

4335.  Philip  II.,  Kixg  Of  Spaix.     Portrait,  bust  in  armor.     Copper  en- 

graving by  Vertue  after  Titian.    Small  folio.  [London],  1735 


4336.  Philip  IV.,  King  of  Spain.    Acte  issued  during  his  time,  1  jd.  folio, 

vellum,  1625. 

4337.  PiCHEGRU  (Charles — French  general,  exiled  for  his  part  in  the  Bour- 

bon conspiracy).  A.L.S.  1  p.  4to.  Frankendal,  TAn  III.  [1794]. 
Orders  General  Ambert  [of  the  army  of  the  North]  to  assemble  his 
troops  at  a  certain  point  and  to  hold  them  in  readiness  for  marching. 

4338.  PiCHEGRU  (Charles).    A.L.S.  1  p.  folio.  Headquarters  at  Haguenau, 

Jan.  16,  1796.    To  General  Vandamme. 

Acknowledges   receipt  of   the  news  of   Vandamme's    arrival    and   says 
that  he  will  try  to  have  the  Sth  regt.  placed  under  his  command. 

4339.  PiCHEGRU   (Charges).     Portrait,  bust  in  oval.     Engraved  by  H.  K. 

Cook,  after  the  Countess  De  Tott.    Stipple.    4to.  London,  1804 

4340.  PiCHEGRU   (Charles).     Portrait,  bust  in  uniform,  wearing  hat.     F. 

Bonneville  del.  et  sculp.     Stipple.     8vo.  Paris,  n.d. 

4341.  PiCHEGRU  (Charles).    Portrait,  bust  in  uniform.    Mezzotint  by  Leva- 

chez,  battle  scene  and  biographical  notice  in  script  beneath.  8vo  on 
small  folio  sheet. 

4342.  PiCHEGRU   (Charles).     Portrait,  full  length  in  uniform.     Grave  par 

Coqueret,  dessine  par  Hilaire.  Mezzotint.  Folio,  much  creased  and 
rubbed,  small  margins. 

4343.  PiCHEGRU    (Charles).     Portrait,   full  length  in   uniform,   standing. 

Biasioli  inc.  Basio  dis.    Stipple.    8vo. 

4344.  PiCHEGRU   (Charles).     Le  Triomphe  des  Armees  Frangaises   [Avril 

1797].  Moncaldy  sculp.,  containing  full  length  stipple  figures  of 
Pichegru  and  others,  holding  portions  of  Continental  Europe.  Large 
folio.  Paris,  n.d. 

4345.  PiCTON   (Sir  Thomas — British  general,  killed  at  Waterloo).     Signa- 

ture (with  several  others)  to  an  account  for  mules"  for  the  garrison 
at  Grenada.  1  p.  folio.  Trinidad,  Feb.  23,  1798.  With  portrait, 
on  horseback. 

4346.  PiCTON  (Sir  Thomas).    Portrait,  bust  in  uniform.     Engraved  by  W. 

Daniell  after  Geo.  Dance.     4to.  London,  1809 

4347.  PiCTON  (Sir  Thomas).     Portrait,  on  horseback.     Folio.     In  colors. 

London,  1815. 

4348.  Pierret  (French  Officer).     D.S.  2  pp.  folio.  1777.     To  "A  Monsei- 

gneur  le  Prince  de  Eobecq,  lieutenant  general  commandant  en  Flan- 
dre."  Eelating  to  a  certain  Claude  Pierret  whose  three  guns  were 
taken  from  his  house,  and  asking  for  their  return. 

4349.  Pierret  (M.)   (Member  of  the  Xational  Convention).     D.S.     1  p.  4to. 

[Paris],  le  8  Messidor,  VAn.  Ill  [June  26,  1795].  Signature  on  a 
passport.    With  wax  seal. 


4350.  PiGXATELLi,  Prince  of  Moliterno,  A.L.S.    2  pp.  4to  (including  leaf 

of  address).  Paris,  Jan.  28,  1803.  To  M.  de  Peregaux,  disclaiming 
any  knowledge  of  the  man,  Algaine,  who  called  upon  him  for  some 
silverware,  &c. 

4351.  Pille  (Louis  Antoine — French  general).     L.S.  with  two  lines  in  his 

autograph.  2  pp.  folio,  Paris,  Feb.  10,  1793.  To  the  Committee  of 
Public  Safety. 

A  request  from  the  Commission  to  consider  ttie  case  of  Ren6  Valot,  a 
volunteer  in  the  companj'  of  Aerostiert  at  Averene,  who  had  been  forced 
to  rejoin  this  company.  The  document  is  also  signed  by  Consul  Carnot. 
Boissy-d'Anglas  and  several  others. 

4352.  Pine    (John — English    engraver,    published  the    famous  edition    of 

Horace,  1737).  Portrait,  full  bust  in  oval.  Done  from  an  original 
picture  painted  by  Mr.  Hogarth  in  imitation  of  Rembrandt,  by  J. 
McArdell.     Mezzotint.     4to,  cut  to  plate  mark. 

4353.  Pinteville   (Jn.     De — Baron  de  Cernon,  deputy  from  Chalons-sur- 

Marne).  Portrait,  full  bust  in  oval.  P.  M.  Alix  sculp.,  Sandoz  del. 
Mezzotint,  small  4to. 

4354.  Pisa.     Original  water  color  drawing  of  the  Leaning  Tower  of  Pisa.    Un- 

signed.    8vo. 

4355.  Pitt    (William,  Earl  Of  Chatham).     Portrait,  half  -length.     En- 

graved by  H.  Meyer,  drawn  by  I.  Jackson,  after  Hoppner.  Stipple. 
Open  letters.    Folio.  London,  1810 

4356.  Pitt  (William,  Earl  Of  Chatham).     Portrait,  full  bust,  from  an 

original  drawing  by  the  late  Mr.  Sayers  in  the  possession  of  Francis 
Turner.    Drawn  on  stone  by  R.  J.  L.  (not  published).     8vo. 

4357.  Pitt  (William,  Earl  Of  Chatham).    Portrait,  full  length,  standing. 

G.  A  Sasso  inc.    O.  B.  Bosio  dis.    Stipple.    8vo. 

4358.  Pitt  (William,  the  Younger).     A.L.S.     2  pp.  4to.     [London],  iJ^ov. 

2,  1796.  To  a  friend  relative  to  a  "  Memorial "  he  has  written  for 
his  account;  mentions  meeting  Dr.  Johnstone. 

4359.  Pius  YI. — entered  into  an  alliance  with  Austria    and  other    powers 

against  the  French  Republic.  Portrait,  bust  in  oval.  Line  engrav- 
ing.   4to. 

4360.  Pius  YI.     Portrait,  three-quarter  length,  in  robes,  after  Meer.     Small 

folio.  1792 

4361.  Pius  YI.     Portrait,  full  length  in  robes.     L.  Rados  inc.     G.  B.  Bosio 

dis.     Stipple.     8vo. 

4362.  Pius  YII. — crowned  Napoleon  Emperor,  1804.     L.S.     1  p.  4to.     April 

7,  1792. 

4363.  Pius  YII.    Brief  on  vellum  addressed  to  Antonio  Acciaioli,  a  priest  of 

Arezzo,  exempting  him  from  residence  in  the  place  where  he  had  ob- 
tained a  benefice.  Romee,  September  27,  1802.  With  portrait.  2 
pieces. 


4364.  Pius  VII.    Portrait,  bust  in  oval.    Engraved  by  G.  Maile,  after  Joseph 

Bazzoli.     Stipple.     Open  letter  proof  on  India  paper.    4to. 

London,  1817 

4365.  Pius  VII.     Portrait,  bust  in  oval.     Grave  par  J.  Bouilliard,  dessine 

d'apres  nature  par  Victor  Auger.    Line  engraving.    4to.    Paris,  n.d. 

4366.  Pius  VII.    Portrait,  bust  in  oval.    Giovanni  Folo  inc.  181G.    Line  en- 

graving.    4to.  Roma,  n.d. 

4367.  Pius  VII.     Portrait,  bust  in  oval,  in  robes.     Grave  par  N.  Courbe, 

dessine  .  .  .  par  N.  Gosse,  1814.     Line  engraving.     4to      Paris,  n.d. 

4368.  Pius  VII.     Portrait,  bust  in  robes,  together  with  similar  portraits  of 

Cardinals  Consalvi  and  Pacca.     Open  letters.     Unsigned.     8vo. 

4369.  Pius  VII.     Portrait,  bust  in  oval,  wearing  robes.    F.  De  Martas  s.,  IST. 

Schiavon  d.    4to. 

4370.  Pius  VII.     Portrait,  bust  in  robes.     Proof  in  open  letters.     Line  en- 

graving.   4to. 

4371.  Pius  VII.     Portrait,  half  length.     Lithograph  after  Mauraisse,  1825. 

4to.. 

4372.  Pius  VII.    Portrait,  half  length,  in  robes.    G.  Wulmar  fece.    Stipple  in 

brown.    4to. 

4373.  Pius  VII.     Portrait,  three-quarter  length,   at  devotions.     Grave  par 

Ribault.    Copper  engraving.    4to  and  another.    2  pieces.     Paris,  n.d. 

4374.  Pius  VII.    Portrait,  full  length  in  robes.    Line  engraving.    Small  folio. 

Venice,  n.d. 

4375.  Pius   VII.     Miniature   portrait,   full  length   in  robes.     Bosselman   s. 

Stipple.    Printed  in  colors.     12mo.    Portion  of  margin  cut  away. 

4376.  Pius  VII.     The  same,  in  black.     Proof  l>efore  inscription.     8vo,  full 

margins. 

4377.  Pius  IX.,  during  whose  pontificate  the  Pope's  temporal  power  was  abol- 

ished.   A.L.S.    As  Cardinal  G.  M.  Mastai-Ferretti,  to  Sig.  Alessandro 
Mosconi.     1  p.  4to,  September  13,  1844.     With  portrait.     2  pieces. 
Expressing  his  sorrow  for  the  ilhiess  of  Card.  Belli. 

4378.  Platew  (Count — Eussian  general,  entered  Paris  with  a  troop  of  Cos- 

sacks).   Portrait,  bust  in  uniform.   Stipple  and  line.   In  colors.  Un- 
signed.    8vo. 

4379.  Platow    (Count).     Portrait,  half  length  in  uniform.     H.   S.   Cook 

sculpt.     Rambauer   pinxt.      Stipple.     Open  letters.     4to. 

London,  1814 

4380.  Platow  (Count).     Portrait,  half  length  in  uniform.    Stipple  in  brown. 

Unsigned.    4to.  Wien,  n.d. 


4381.  Platow   (Count).      Portrait,  half  length  in  uniform.      H.  S.  Cook 

sculpt.    Eambauer  pinxt.     Stipple,  -tto.  London,  1814 

4382.  Platow  (Count).    Portrait,  half  length  in  uniform.    Gem.  v.  C.  Alt- 

ing  zu  Yassi,  gest.  v.  F.  Bollinger.    Stipple.    8vo. 

4383.  Platoav   (Count).     Portrait,  together  with  those  of  M.  L.  Kutusow 

and  L.  A.  Wittgenstein,  on  one  sheet,  all  busts  in  uniform.  Stipple. 
Unsigned.    4to. 

4384.  Platow  (Count).     Portrait,  full  length  in  uniform.     Drawn  by  W. 

Heath.    Folio.    In  colors.  London,  1814 

4385.  Platow  (Count).    Portrait,  in  uniform,  on  horseback.    4to.    In  col- 

ors. London,  1815 

4386.  Platow  (Count).     Portrait  "  Furst  Platow  Hettmann  der  Kosaken," 

on  horseback.    Line  engraving.    In  colors.    8vo. 

4387.  PoLiGNAc   (AuGUSTE  J.  A.  M.,  Prince  De — Minister  of  State,  tried 

for  treason  and  condemned  to  imprisonment  for  life).  A.L.S.  1  p. 
4to,  n.p.    Jan.  23,  1839. 

The  writer  regrets  not  being  able  to  consider  the  prospect  of  becoming 
Hon.  President  of  a  society  for  the  benefit  of  sailors,  as  the  events  during 
the  Revolution  and  in  1880  (his  trial,  etc.)  have  deprived  him  of  his 
fortune. 

4388.  PoLiGNAC  (Auguste  J.  A.  M.,  Prince  De).    A.L.S.  3  pp.  12mo,  in- 

cluding addressed  portion.  Sunday  morning,  no  place,  no  date.  Re- 
quests copies  of  a  speech  delivered  by  him,  &c.  With  portrait  and 
view. 

4389.  PoLiGNAc    (Auguste  J.   A.   M.,  Prince  De).      Portrait,  full  bust. 

Gest.  V.  G.  Metzeroth,  Julieu  gez.    Line  engraving.    8vo. 

4390.  PoLiGNAC  (Auguste  J.  A.  M.,  Prince  De).    Portrait,  full  bust.    En- 

graved by  Chazal.    4to. 

4391.  PoLiGNAC  (Melchior  De — French  diplomatist  and  Latin  poet,  became 

cardinal  in  1713).  L.S.  "  M.  Card,  di  Polignac,''  1  p.  4to.  Rome, 
1726.    With  portrait,  after  Rigaud. 

4392.  PoMME  L'Americain.    A.L.S.  2  pp.  4to.    Paris,  le  27  Nivose,  FAn  II 

[Jan.  7,  1794],  stating  that  he  is  unable  to  pass  judgment  upon  a  cer- 
tain case  unless  he  has  all  the  papers  therein. 

The  writer  of  the  above  was  Andre  Pomme  (1756-1843),  Deputy  from 
La  Guyane  to  the  Convention  of  1792,  and  Member  of  the  Council  of  Five 
Hundred.     He  was  linown,  chiefly,  by  the  sobriquet  "  Pomme  I'AmSricain." 

43JT3.  Pompadour  (Jeanne  Antoinette  Poisson,  Marquise  De — the  cele- 
brated mistress  of  Louis  XV.).  A.L.S.  to  Prince  Charles  de  Rohan 
de  Soubise,  General  and  favorite  Courtier  of  Louis  XV.  3  pp.  8vo. 
Versailles,  November  5,  1757.  With  seal  bearing  the  royal  arms  of 
France. 

Assuring  the  Prince  de  Soubise  of  the  esteem  of  the  King  and  that  he 
will  continue  to  show  him  favors.  • 


4394.  PoNiATOWSKi  (Joseph  A.,  Pkixce — Marshal  of  France,  commanded  a 

corps  of  the  grand  army  which  invaded  Russia  in  1812,  drowned  in 
the  Elster).  Eiissian  D.S.,  signed  in  full.  4to.  Undated.  With 
portrait,  full  length,  in  uniform. 

The  rarest  of  the  autographs  of  the  Marshals  of   Napoleon. 

4395.  Pqniatowski  (Joseph  A.,  Prince).    Portrait,  bust  in  uniform.  James 

Hopwood  sc.  A.  Brodowski  pinx.  Line  engraving  on  India  paper, 
name  in  gold  letters.    8vo. 

4396.  PoNiATOvrsKi    (Joseph  A.,  Prince).     Portrait,  full  length,  in  uni- 

form, seated  on  rock.  "Giuseppe  Principe  Poniatowski.''  Sasso  inc., 
Demarchi  del.    Stipple.    8vo. 

4397.  PoNiATOVi^SKi  (Joseph  A.,  Prince).     "Le  Pee.  Poniatowski  fait  des 

adieux  a  sa  famille."  A  Paris  chez  Trombetta  (N'o.  1  of  the  series 
of  4),  the  faces  in  tints.     4to,  Paris,  n.d. 

4398.  Poniatowski  (Joseph  A.,  Prince)  .    "  Mort  du  Prince  Poniatowski." 

Line  and  stipple.  A  Paris,  chez  Trombetta.  No.  2  of  the  series  of  4, 
the  faces  in  tints.    4to  (slightly  stained).  Paris,  n.d.. 

4399.  Poniatowski  (Joseph  A.,  Prince).    "  Le  Corps  du  Pee.  Poniatowski 

retrouve  dans  TElster."  A  Paris,  chez  Trombetta.  No.  3  of  the 
series  of  4,  the  faces  in  tints.    4to.  Paris,  n.d. 

4400.  Poniatowski  (Joseph  A.,  Prince).     "La  Pee.  Poniatowski  apprend 

la  mort  de  son  epoux."  A  Paris,  chez  Trombetta.  No.  4  of  the  series 
of  4,  the  faces  in  tints.    4to.  Paris,  n.d. 

4401.  Poniatowski   (Joseph  A.,  Prince).     Mort  de  Poniatowski.     Litho- 

graph after  Weber.    India  paper.    4to. 

4402.  Poniatowski  (Joseph  A.,  Prince)  .    The  finding  of  the  body  of  Ponia- 

towski by  fishermen.  Lithograph.  4to.  Margins  on  3  sides  cut 
away. 

4403.  Pons  De  Verdun  (Eobert^ — French  revolutionist,  member  of  the  Con- 

vention). L.S.  3  pp.  folio.  [Paris],  le  premier  Thermidor,  I'An 
III  [July  19,  1795].  Extract  from  the  records  of  the  Legislative 
Committee  annulling  two  verdicts  of  the  Court  of  Cassation.  Signed 
also  by  [Laplaigne] . 

4404.  Pope  Clement  XIIL     Portrait,  full  bust  in  oval.     Line  engraving, 

small  folio. 

4405.  PoRCHER  AND  Peres — French  revolutionists,  both  voted  for  confine- 

ment of  Louis  XVI.  L.S.  by  both.  1  p.  4to.  Paris,  Dec.  14,  1794. 
Stating  that  the  jury  must  remain  in  court  until  the  case  they  have 
under  consideration  is  settled. 

4406.  Portal    (Pierre    B. — French    administrator.    Minister    of    Marine). 

A.L.S.  1  p.  4to.  n.p.  Oct.  1,  1799.  To  Citizen  Julliot  on  personal 
matters. 


4407.  PoRTALis  (David — brother  of  the  famous  French  Minister  of  State  of 

same  name).  A.L.S.  1-p.  4to.  Paris,  le  24  Floreal,  FAn  4  [May 
15,  1796].    To  the  Minister  of  War,  soliciting  an  appointment. 

4408.  PoRTALis    (Jean    E.    M. — distinguished    French    jurist.    Minister   of 

State).  L.S.  Ip.  4to.  Paris,  April  18,  1802.  To  the  Chief  of  Police. 
With  portrait. 

Advises  the  Chief  of  Police  to  forbid  journalists  using  the  terms  anoient 
bishop  and  constitutional  bishop,  as  such  terms  may  awaken  ideas  of 
disunion. 

4409.  PORTALIS  (Jean  E.  M.).    L.S.    3  pp.  folio.    Paris,  le  7  Prairial,  TAn  9. 

[May  26,  1801].  Informs  Gavot}^,  Naturalist,  that  it  will  be  use- 
less to  grant  him  an  interview;  is  sending  him  1,000  francs  on  ac- 
count.    Signed  also  by  [Lefebre].    With  portrait. 

4410.  PORTALIS  (Jean  E.  M.).    L.S.  1  p.  4to.    Paris,  April  24,  1847.    To  the 

Minister  of  War,  asking  position  for  one  of  his  relatives. 

4411.  PoRTALis   (Jean  E.  M.).     Portrait,  full  bust  in  uniform.     Stipple. 

Unsigned.    8vo.  Paris,  n.d. 

4412.  PoRTiEz  (Louis — Director  ^^de  T^ficole  de  Droit  de  Paris,"  one  of  the 

Council  of  500).  A.L.S.  1  p.  4to.  Paris,  April  13,  1807.  To  Fro- 
chot.  Councillor  of  State,  asking  for  an  appointment  for  a  relation. 

4413.  Portsmouth,  N.  H.     Vue  perspective  du  port  de  Portsmouth,  ville 

D^Angleterre,  dans  le  Hampshire  dans  PIsle  de  Portsey.  Dutch  line 
engraving  in  colors.    4to. 

4414.  PouLLAiN  De   Grandprey,   Chenier,   and   Others.     D.S.   by   Citizen 

Machat,  and  countersigned  bv  several,  including  the  above.  2  pp. 
folio.  Paris,  August,  le  29  Thermidor,  FAn  Y  [August  17,  1797]. 
Mentions  losing  all  his  fortune  in  the  service  of  his  country,  that  he 
is  out  of  employment,  &c.,  and  desires  position  in  the  Department 
of  Forestry  in  the  district  of  the  Vosges.  Eecommended  by  Poijl- 
lain  De  Grandprey,  &c. 

4415.  Poussielgue   (E. — in  charge  of  the  defences  of  the  army  in  Egypt). 

L.S.  10  pp.  folio.  Toulon,  May  4,  1800.  To  the  Consuls  of  the 
Eepublic.  (Letter  needs  repairs.)  With  portrait,  full  bust  on 
India  paper. 

An  interesting  letter  stating  that  the  writer  is  about  to  leave  Alex- 
andria, but  is  prevented  by  the  English,  acting  on  orders  received  from 
London,  forwarded  by  Gen.  Keith  to  Gen.  Kleber,  wherein  it  is  stated 
that  the  English  government  will  observe  no  terms  or  agreements  made 
between  the  French  and  the  Turks,  etc.  Also  account  of  Gen.  Dugua  and 
his  voyage  from  Alexandria  to  Leghorn. 

4416.  Pozzo  Di  BoRGO  (Carlo  A. — eminent  diplomatist  and  general;  served 

with  Bernadotte;  regarded  Napoleon  as  a  personal  enemy,  and  con- 
tributed to  his  overthrow).  A.L.S.  1  p.  8vo.  n.p.n.d.  With  por- 
trait, full  bust  in  uniform.  Also  separate  signature.  Together,  3 
pieces. 


4417.  Pradel  (Comte  De — Director  General  of  the  King's  Household).     L.S. 

1  p.  folio.  Paris,  Nov.  19,  1816.  Informs  M.  Bodin  that  the  Chief 
of  Police  is  forbidden  to  seize  the  trunks  of  Prince  Eugene  Beauhar- 
nais  [Napoleon's  stepson]. 

4418.  PitADT  (Abbe  Dominique  De — Archbishop  of  Malines,  Ambassador  to 

Warsaw).  L.S.  1  p.  4to.  Malines,  Oct.  20,  1810,  certifying  that 
the  books  to  be  sold  by  auction  belong  to  the  archbishopric,  &c. 
With  copperplate  portrait,  and  wax  seal. 

4419.  Pkadt  (Abbe  Dominique  De).     A.L.S.     1  p.  4to.     n.p.n.d.     Kelative 

to  meeting  to  take  place  on  the  following  Wednesday.  With  por- 
trait. 

4420.  Pradt   (Abbe  Dominique  De).     Portraits,   (1)    full  length.     Todes- 

chini  inc.,  Demarchi  dis.;  (2)  full  bust.  Stipple.  Unsigned.  8vo 
and  12mo.    2  pieces. 

4421.  Prandon  (M.).     (Member  of  the  Convention.)     L.S.  1  p.  folio.    Paris, 

le  21  Pluviose,  I'An  III  [Feb.  10,  1794].  To  the  Committee  on 
Transportation,  requesting  carriage  and  3  horses  for  one  of  the  mem- 
bers of  the  Military  Committee. 

4422.  Preval  (Claude  A.  H. — French  general,  served  in  Italy,  gained  dis- 

tinction as  writer  on  military  affairs).  D.S.  by  him,  also  signed  by 
Jay  Vernon  (Col.  of  Engineers),  and.  others.  2  pp.  folio,  n.p. 
Jan.  4,  1797. 

4423.  Prim   (Juan — Spanish  general).     A.L.S.     2  pp.  8vo.     Brussels,  Jan. 

9,  no  year.  To  a  lawyer  stating  that  his  name  is  not  to  be  used  un- 
less absolutely  necessary. 

4424.  Prince  George  Of  Denmark.    Portrait.    Line  engraving  by  Sheppard 

after  W^hite.     Small  folio. 

4425.  Prior    (Matthew — English    poet).     Portrait,    three-quarter    length, 

sculptured  bust  of  John  Locke  in  background.  I.  Faber  fecit.  Mez- 
zotint.    4to.     Margins  cut  away.  (London)   1736 

4426.  Prieur^   Carnot   and   Lindet.     D.S.   three   signatures.     1   p.   folio. 

Paris,  le  6  Thermidor,  I'An  II  [July  25,  1794].  Committee  of  Public 
Safety  inquiring  about  a  decision  rendered  by  the  Commission  of 
National  Revenues.  Signed  by  Prieur  de  la  Marne,  J.  F.  C.  Carnot, 
and  J.  B.  R.  Lindet,  members  of  the  Committee.  (Slight  damage 
to  lower  margin.) 

4427.  Putter  (Johann  S. — celebrated    German    publicist).      Portrait,    full 

bust  in  oval.  J.  E.  Haid  sculp.  A.  V.  1777,  H.  F.  L.  Matthieu 
pinx.,  1778.     8vo. 

4428.  PuYSEGUR    (A.   M.   J.  De   Chastenet  De — French  general).       L.S. 

4  pp.  folio.  Paris,  Aug.  31,  1767.  Refers  to  the  refusal  of  the  clergy 
to  allow  M.  De  Machault  to  know  the  condition  of  his  estate,  and 
offers  considerations  as  to  the  best  method  of  reforming  the  pres- 
ent situation  of  affairs,  &c. 


4429.  QuiNET  (Edgar — French  writer  and  philosopher).      A.N.S.       Asking 

a  ticket  for  a  lady  who  wished  to  be  present  at  a  service  in  IS'otre 
Dame.     1  p.  12mo.     n.d. 

4430.  QuiXETTE  [Nicolas  Marie — Member  of  the  Convention].    A.L.S.    1  p. 

4to.    March  31,  1792.    Eequesting  a  sum  of  money. 

4431.  QuiNETTE  (XicoLAS  Marie).     L.S.     2  pp.  folio.     Paris,  Oct.  5,  1799. 

To  the  Minister  of  War. 

Written  during  the  short  time  he  was  Minister  of  the  Interior  (a  por- 
tion of  1709).  At  a  celebration  on  August  10,  1799,  the  National  Gendar- 
mery  took  precedence  over  the  troops  of  the  line.  Fearing  there  was 
some  misinterpretation  of  the  law  the  writer  asks  to  have  the  same  ex- 
plained. 

4432.  QuiNETTE   (Nicolas  Marie).     Portrait,  bust  in  oval.     F.  Bonneville 

del.  et  sculp.    Line  engraving.    8vo.  Paris,  n.d. 

4433.  QuiNETTE  (Nicolas  Marie).      Portrait,  full  bust.      Early  lithograph. 

Unsigned.     8vo. 

4434.  Quebec  View-s.     ]6tat  malheureux  du  Quebeck  et  de  la  Surveillante 

Vaiseau   de   Guerre   Francois.     Dutch  line  engraving  by  Leizel  in 
colors.     4to.     (Lower  portion  of  margin  slightly  damaged.)      1779 

4435.  Quebec  Views.     Quebec,  the  capitol  of  Canada.     Copper  engraving  by 

Eoberts.     4to.  [Circa  1784] 

4436.  Quebec  Vieavs.     Siege  of  Quebec.       Copper  engraving.       Unsigned. 

Small  folio.  [Circa  1784] 

4437.  Quebec   Vieavs.     Siege   of   Quebec.     Copper  engraving  by   Chesham 

after  painting  by  Chartres.     Folio.  [Circa  1790] 

4438.  Quebec  Vieavs.     Quebec  and  Fort.     Tinted  lithograph  after  Kollner. 

4to.  New  York,  1851 

4439.  Quebec  View^s.     Vue  de  la  Place  capitale  dans  la  Ville  basse  a  Quebec. 

Grave  par  F.  X.  Habermann.       Dutch  line  engraving.       In  colors. 
4to. 

4440.  Quebec  Views.     Quebeck.     Grave  par  B.  F.  Leizelt.     Dutch  line  en- 

graving.    In  colors.     4to. 

4441.  Quebec  Views.     Vue  de  la  haute  Ville  a  Quebec  avec  la  Place  pour 

aller  a  Cavalier  du  Moulin.     Grave  par  F.  X.  Habermann.     Dutch 
line  engraving.     In  colors.     4to. 

4442.  Quebec   Views.     Vue  de  la  basse  Ville  a  Quebec  vers  le  fleuve   St. 

Laurent.     Grave  par  F.  X.  Habermann.     Dutch  line  engraving.     In 
colors.     4to. 

4443.  Quebec  Views.     Vue  de  la  Rue  des  Recolets  dans  la  haute  Ville  de 

Quebec.     Grave  par  F.  X.  Habermann.     Dutch  line  engraving.     In 
colors.     4to. 


4444.  Eabaut-St.-^tienne  (Jean  P. — Member  of  the  Convention).    A.L.S. 

2  pp.  4to.  Nimes,  Feb.  28,  1789,  sending  copy  of  a  book  crowned  by 
the  Academy  of  Marseilles,  &c. 

4445.  RxVbaut-St.-Stienne  (Jean  P.).     Portrait,  full  bust  in  oval.    Voyex 

Jor.  sc.     Perrin  del.     Line  engraving.     8vo.  Paris,  n.d. 

4446.  Eabaut-St.-]6tienne,  and  others.     L.S.     1  p.  4to.    Paris,  le  21  Floreal, 

FAn  III  [May  10,  1795].  Issued  by  the  Committee  of  Public  Safety 
approving  the  zeal,  &c.  of  Citizen  [Troisoeute]  relative  to  his  pub- 
lished article  on  treaty  between  the  Eepublic  and  Prussia.  Signed, 
also,  by  Merlin  de  Douai,  and  another.     With  portrait. 

4447.  Ead^l.     D.S.     1  p.  folio.     St.  Servan,  le  5  Complementaire  [Sept.  21, 

1799].  Account  of  vinegar  consumed  at  the  Magazin  de  Saint 
Malo. 

4448.  Eadet   (feiENNE — French  general,  sent  by  Napoleon  to  arrest  Pope 

Pius  VII).  A.L.S.  1  p.  folio.  Florence,  Nov.  18,  1808.  To  the 
Gov.-Gen.  of  Tuscany.     Eelative  to  munitions  of  war. 

4449.  Eadet  (:fiTiENNE).     A.L.S.     2  pp.  4to.     Milan,  Sept.  25,  1805.     To 

M.  Gossuin,  general  administrator  of  forests. 

Requests  him  to  use  his  influence  in  behalf  of  his  (Radet's)  cousin. 

4450.  Eamel  (D. — Minister  of  Finance  in  the  French  Eevolution).     Official 

L.S.  to  the  Director  of  the  School  of  National  Equitation  in  refer- 
ence to  some  piece  of  furniture.     2  pp.  4to.     Paris,  January  14,  1796. 

4451.  Eamel  (Jean  Pierre — French  general,  assassinated  in  1815).    A.L.S. 

3  pp.  folio,  Toledo  (Spain),  Dec.  10,  1812.  To  the  Duke  De  Feltre 
(Henri  J.  G.  Clarke),  Minister  of  War.     On  military  matters. 

4452.  Eampon  (Antoine  G. — made  general  of  division  for  valor  at  the  Battle 

of  the  Pyramids).  A.L.S.  2  pp.  folio,  Paris,  Feb.  12,  1805.  To 
M.  Perregaux,  President  of  the  Bank  of  France.  Eegarding  money 
matters. 

4453.  Eapp  (Jean — French  general,  aide-de-camp  to  Bonaparte).  A.L.S.   1  p. 

4to.     Paris,  Jan.  17,  1819.     To  General  ***  ( ?)     With  portrait. 

The  Minister  of  War  having  given  hopes  to  Col.  Schneider  of  becoming 
commander  of  a  legion  on  the  frontier  in  the  east  of  France,  the  writer 
begs  the  general  to  use  all  his  influence  on  behalf  of  Schneider. 

4454.  Eapp   (Jean).     Portrait,  full  length  in  uniform,  standing.     Charon 

sculpsit,  Aubry  pinxit  1805.    Mezzotint.    Folio.  Paris,  n.d. 

4455.  Eapp  (Jean).     "Eapp  a  la  defense  de  Dantzick,"  containing  portrait, 

on  horseback.  Mezzotint.  Unsigned.  4to,  also  lithographic  portrait 
of  Eapp.     2  pieces. 

4456.  Easpail  (Franqois  V.— French  chemist  and  politician) .     Portrait,  half 

length,  wearing  badge.    Lithograph. 


4457.  Eaynal    (Guillaume  T.  F. — French  historian).     A.L.S.     2  pp.  4to. 

Paris,  Sept.  28,  1780.    To  M.  Berenger. 

A  friendly  letter  in  wliich  Raynal  tells  Berenger  that  he  often  thinks 
with  pleasure  of  the  welcome  he  received,  and  asks  about  a  monument  to 
be  erected  at  Lucerne. 

4458.  Eaynal  (Guillaume  T.  F.).     Portrait,  full  length.     Rades  inc.    Bra- 

mati  dis.     Stipple.    8vo. 

4459.  Recamier  (Jeanne  F.  J.  A.  B. — celebrated  French  beauty,  courted  in 

vain  by  Napoleon).     A.L.S.  2  pp.  8vo,  including  addressed  portion. 

[Paris],  March  17.  no  year.  To  M.  Amedee  Butaille,  sympathising 

with  him  in  a  recent  loss,  &c.  With  2  portraits,  one  full  length,  after 
Gerard. 

4460.  Recamiee  (Jeanne  F.  J.  A.  B.).     Portrait,  half  length.     Unsigned. 

4to.  n.p.n.d. 

4461.  Reduction  of  Algiers.    Aquatint  after  a  drawing  by  A.  Salame,  con- 

taining portraits  of  Omar  Bacha,  Sir  James  Brisbane,  Sir  Charles 
Penrose,  etc.     Folio.  London,  1816 

4462.  Regnaud  De  St.-Jean-D'Angely   (Auguste  M.  E. — French  general, 

commanded  the  Imperial  Guard  at  the  battle  of  Magenta).     A.L.S. 

1  p.  folio,  Paris,  June  13,  1815.  Informing  Carnot  that  he  has  left 
a  report.     With  portrait. 

4463.  Regnaud  De  St.-Jean-D'Angely  (Auguste  M.  E.)     A.L.S.    1  p.  4to. 

Paris,  May  29,  no  year.  Congratulates  Baron  Mounier  upon  his 
matrimonial  prospects. 

4464.  Regnier  (Claude  A.,  Due  De  Massa).     L.S.     1  p.  folio,  Paris,  March 

26,  1805.  To  M.  Collin,  Minister  of  State.  Acknowledging  receipt  of 
letter  relative  to  prisoners,  and  ordering  attorney  general  of  the 
criminal  courts  at  Alexandria  to  proceed  against  them.     , 

4465.  Regnier  (Claude  A.,  Due  De  Massa).     L.S.    "  Le  due  de  Massa,"  1  p. 

folio,  n.p.  Dec.  22,  1811.  To  the  Councillor  of  State. 

Regarding  3  bales  of  cloth  which  the  customs  authorities  had  seized, 
and  which  belonged  to  M.  Cordee,  the  owner  having  sent  a  protest  to 
Napoleon. 

4466.  Regnier  (Claude  A.,  Due  De  Massa).     A.L.S.  "  Le  Due  de  Massa," 

2  pp.  4to.  Beauvais,  Dec.  6,  1814.  To  the  Duke  de  la  Rochefoucauld, 
regarding  land. 

4467.  Regnier    (Claude  A.,  Due  De  Massa).     Portrait,  bust  in  uniform. 

Dessine  d^apres  nature  par  A.  Guerin  &  grave  par  E.  G.  Herhan. 
Stipple.  With  margins.   Fine  impression. 

4468.  Regnier  (Claude  A.,  Due  De  Massa).     Portrait,  bust  in  uniform. 

Dessine  d'apres  nature  J.  Guerin  Sc-  grave  par  E.  G.  Herhan.  Stipple. 
Folio. 

4469.  Regnier  (Claude  A.,  Due  De  Massa).     Another  copy  of  the  same. 


4470.  Eegnier  (Claude  A.,  Due  De  Massa).     Portrait,  bust  in  uniform. 

Stipple  in  brown.    Unsigned.    8vo.  Paris,  n.d. 

4471.  Eegnier   (L.  G. — Adjutant-general).    A.L.S.    1  p.  folio,  Paris,  Sept. 

10,  1794.  To  Merlin  de  Douai.  With  marginal  autograph  annota- 
tion, signed,  by  the  recipient.    From  the  Sainsbury  collection. 

4472.  Eegnier    (L.   G.).     A.L.S.     4  pp.  4to,  including  addressed  portion. 

Treves,  le  8  Floreal,  L'An  9  [April  27,  1801].  To  his  wife,  giving 
the  reasons  why  he  had  not  forwarded  her  another  remittance,  &c. 
With  portrait. 

4473.  [Eeign  of  Terror.]     A^iew  of  explosion  of  cannon,  houses  on  fire,  men 

and  horses  fleeing  for  their  lives,  &c.  In  colors.  Unsigned,  n.p.n.d. 
8vo. 

An  illustration,  perhaps,  of  the  famous  coitp-d'Hat  which  caused  the 
"  explosion  of  the  monarchy." 

4474.  Eeille   (Honore  C.   M.  J. — French  general,  aide-de-camp   to  Bona- 

parte at  Waterloo).  A.L.S.  1  p.  4to.  Toulon,  Dec.  29,  1804.  To 
General  Emeriaud.     With  portrait. 

Regarding  a  liighlj^  esteemed  carpenter,  father  of  an  adjutant  of  dra- 
goons. 

4475.  Eeille  (Honore  C.  M.  J.).    A.L.S.    1  p.  folio,  July  10,  1808.    A  mili- 

tary letter,  giving  the  number  of  men  killed  and  w^ounded,  etc. 

4476.  Eeille   (Honore  C.  M.  J.).     Portrait,  bust  in  uniform.     Litho.  de 

Villain.     8vo. 

4477.  Eeille  (Honore  C.  M.  J.).    Portrait,  bust  in  uniform.    Lith.  de  Vil- 

lain.    India  paper.     8vo. 

4478.  Eemusat  (Charles  F.  M. — French  political  writer,  etc.).     A.L.S.     2 

pp.    4to.    n.p.    Oct.  15,  1851. 

4479.  Eenaud  (Atmee  Cecile).     Portrait,  bust  in  oval.     Mezzotint  by  Le- 

vachez,  scene  of  arrest  and  biographical  notice  in  script  beneath.  8vo. 
on  small  folio  sheet. 

4480.  Eewbell  (Jean  B. — member  of  the  Convention).    Autograph  endorse- 

ment of  several  lines,  signed,  on  margin  of  a  2  pp.  A.L.S.  of  Citizen 
Ducolombiers,  Paris,  Dec.  14,  1795.    With  portrait. 

4481.  Eewbell  (Jean  B.)     D.S.      1  p.  4to.     (Paris),  Jan.  24,  1796.   Signed 

also  by  Layard. 

An  extract  from  the  registers  of  the  deliberations  of  the  executive  Di- 
rectory regarding  certain  publications. 

4482.  Eewbell   (Jean  B.).     Portrait,  bust  in  uniform.     T.  B.  Compagne 

sculp.    eJ.  Bonneville  del.     Stipple.     8vo.  Paris,  n.d. 

4483.  Eeynaud  (M.  E.  L.,  Comte).  L.S.  by  Keverneu,  General-in-Chief  of  the 

Army  of  the  West.  1  p.  4to.  Mantes,  Aug.  11,  1794.  Asking  for 
lodging  and  forage  for  eight  chasseurs.  The  time  the  letter  was  re- 
ceived written  by  Eeynaud  at  the  bottom,  and  signed  by  him. 


4484.  Reynier   (Jean  Louis — French  general,  commanded  at  Acre  in  the 

temporary  absence  of  Bonaparte) .  L.S.  2  pp.  4to.  Paris,  June  8, 
1804.     To  M.  Livingstone,  IT.  S.  Legation  at  Paris. 

Informing  the  recipient  that  he  is  unable  to  give  him  any  information 
about  war  prisoners  in  France,  and  has  forwarded  Livingstone's  letter. 

4485.  Eeynier  (Jean  Louis).    L.S.      1  p.  folio,  Paris,  April  27,  1804.    To 

the  Director  of  Customs. 

Regarding  an  affair  of  the  custom  officers  of  Crevecoeur. 

44Sr;.  Reynier   (Jean  Louis).     A.L.S.     2  p.  4to.     Naples,  Jan.  28,  1810. 
With  portrait,  bust  in  uniform. 

Interesting  letter  in  which  the  writer  informs  General  *  *  *  (?)  that 
his  brother  is  with  the  army  in  (Spain,  that  he  (Reynier)  is  awaiting  the 
arrival  of  the  king,  etc. 

4487.  Rezzonico  (Count  Carlo  Gaston  Bella  Torre — well  known  Italian 

poet  and  prose  writer).  A.L.S.  to  a  lady,  indicated  by  the  pastoral 
name  of  Caritea,  praising  some  verses  wTitteii  by  her,  and  suggesting 
certain  corrections  to  be  made.  2  pp.  small  4to  n.d.  In  a  wrapper 
with  notes  in  the  handwriting  of  Silvio  Pellico.  ' 

4488.  RpiODE  Island  Views.    Theatre,  Newport.    Engraved  by  Fenner  Sears 

&  Co.,  after  Goodacre.    4to.,  on  India  paper.  London,  1831 

4489.  Richard  (Joseph  C. — Member  of  the  Convention  and  Council  of  500). 

A.L.S.  1  p.  folio.  La  Haie,  le  22  Messidor,  I'An  III  [July  11, 
1795],  on  Government  business  to  one  of  his  colleagues.  With  plate 
of  Richard's  coat-of-arms. 

4490.  Richard  (Louis  C.  M. — French  botanist).    Portrait,  bust.    Lithograph 

after  Brett.     8vo. 

4491.  Richards   (Rev.  George).     Portrait  three-quarter  length,  mezzotint, 

engraved  by  D.  Lucas  after  J.  M.  Leigh.  Folio.  Proof  in  open 
letters.  London,  1828 

4492.  Richelieu  (Cardinal).    Portrait,  half  length  in  robes.    Pannier   sc, 

Ph.  I)e  Chonpagne  pinx.  Proof  before  all  letters  on  India  paper. 
4to. 

4493.  Richelieu  (Fernand  E.  S.  S.— Minister  of  Louis  XVIIL).    L.S.    1  p. 

4to.  Paris,  July  13,  1818.  Regarding  a  book.  With  portrait,  on 
India  paper. 

4494.  Richelieu   (Louis  A.  Du  Plessis — brilliant  and  profligate  courtier, 

strand-nephew  of  Cardinal  Richelieu).  L.S.  4  pp.  4to.  Paris, 
April  11,  1779.     With  portrait. 

Written  to  Mile,  des  Victor  regarding  a  position  the  writer  obtained 
for  her  brother,  through  the  good  offices  of  M.  de  Gersy,  commanding  the 
army,  and  the  I'rince  of  Nassau  of  the  navy. 

4495.  Richenor  (L.  B.).    A.L.S.  2  pp.  folio,  Bologne  (Italy),  1798.    To  the 

Department  of  Administration,  regarding  Citizeii  Beaux,  and  his 
being  exempt  from  military  duty. 


4496.  RicHEPANSE   (Antoine — French  general).     Portrait,  in  uniform,  on 

horseback,  stipple,  biographical  account  beneath.     Small  folio. 

4497.  Roberg   (Montmorency,  Prince  De).     L.S.     1  p.  4to.     Lille,  Oct. 

8,  1788.    Regarding  a  report  made  to  the  Minister  of  War,  etc. 

4498.  Roberjot  (Claude).     Portrait,  bust  in  oval.     Mezzotint  by  Levachez, 

representation  of  his  assassination  by  Austrian  soldiers,  and  biographi- 
cal notice  in  script  beneath.    8vo,  on  small  folio  sheet. 

4499.  Robespierre    (Maximilien  M.   I. — eminent  French  demagogue  and 

Jacobin).  A.L.S.  2  pp.  4to.  Paris,  April  1,  1790  (three  erasures 
and  a  very  small  piece  cut  out,  the  former  probably  by  some  contem- 
porary owner).    With  portrait  on  India  paper. 

An  autograph  i^tter  of  the  highest  importance.  CommenciDg  "  My 
Dear  Friend,"  be  writes:  "  You  do  not  write  to  me,  nevertheless,  in  spite  of 
my  many  occupations,  I  find  time  to  let  you  hear  from  me.  I  have  not 
the  time  to  tell  you  of  what  is  going  on  about  me,  and  what  is  being  done 
by  the  enemies  of  the  people  and  of  liberty.  However,  I  shall  always  have 
the  satisfaction  of  having  done  my  duty  to  the  best  of  my  ability. 

"The  esteem  of  the  good  citizens  well  repays  me  for  the  hatred  the 
aristocracy  bears  me.     I  have  just  received  proof  of  that  esteeem,  for  I 

HAVE  been  made  PRESIDENT  OF  THE  SOCIETY  OF  THE  FrIENDS  OF  THE  CON- 
STITUTION, which  is  made  up  of  all  the  deputies  of  the  National  Assembly, 
and  of  the  best  citizens,  and  from  the  membeifs  of  which  I  have  formed  a 
league  against  the  enemies  of  liberty  and  of  our  native  land. 

"  These  duties  keep  me  very  busy,  but  I  am  happy  to  be  able  to  spend  a 
few  moments  with  you,  and  want  to  hear  from  you.     Put  your  letters  in 
an  envelope  addressed  to  the  deputies  of  Artois  at  the  National  Assembly. 
"  Most  sincerely  yours, 

"  de  Robespierre." 

4500.  Eobespterre  (Maximilien  M.  I.).    A.  L.  unsigned  but  with  a  signa- 

ture cut  from  another  instrument  and  attached,  2  pp.  4to.  Versailles, 
May  23,  no  year,  but  probably  1791. 

A  HIGHLY  IMPORTANT  LETTER  REGARDING  THE  NATIONAL  ASSEMBLY  ENTIRE- 
LY IN  THE  AUTOGRAPH  OF  ROBESPIERRE. 

"  Wednesday  last  after  the  nomination  of  the  Commissaries,  a  member 
of  the  Assembly  made  a  motion  to  name  a  committee  to  write  and  print  a 
paper  containing  reports  of  all  the  operations  of  the  National  Assembly. 
It  was  proposed  by  M.  de  la  Borde,  son  of  the  Court's  banker,  but  was  re- 
jected by  the  Assembly  because  it  was  supposed  that  the  idea  was  put  for- 
ward by  a  certain  party  who  desired  to  present  the  acts  of  the  Assembly 
according  to  his  principles  and  was  looking  to  that  position  in  a  lucrative 
way. 

"  This  morning  M.  Target  [an  eloquent  French  advocate]  renewed  the 
same  proposition  under  another  form,  but  the  Assembly  rejected  it  just 
as  quickly,  making  it  very  disagreeable  for  the  authors  of  the  motion," 
etc.    The  appended  signature  reads :  "  Your  brother,  Robespierre." 

4501.  Robespierre  (Maximiliex  M.  I.).    Portrait,  bust  in  oval.    Mezzotint 

by  Levachez,  military  scene  and  biographical  notice  in  script  beneath. 
8vo,  on  small  folio  sheet. 

4502.  Robespierre  (Maximilien  M.  I.).     Another  copy  of  the  preceding. 

4503.  Robespierre  (Maximilien  M.  I.).    "Robespierre  est  arrete,  et  avec  lui 

Couthon,  Saint- Just,  Henriot,"  Marchetti  inc.  C.  Gavardini  inv.  e. 
dis.     Line  engraving.     Folio. 


450-i.  EociiAMBEAu  (D.  M.  J.,  VicoMTE  De — French  general,  served  in  St. 
Domingo).     A.L.S.  1  p.  square  8vo.     Port  au  Prince,  le  8  Floreal, 
I'An  11    [April  27,  1803].     Eequests  the  naval  commander  at  St. 
•      Marc  (Haiti),  to  let  him  have  a  guard-ship. 

4505.  EociiAMBEAU    (Jeax  B.  D.   De — Marshal  of   France,   fought   in  the 

American  Eevolution).  Portrait,  full  length  in  uniform.  Grave  par 
Contenau.    Lithograph  on  India  paper.    4to. 

4506.  Eochefort  (General).    A.L.S.  1  p.  4to.    Francfort,  le  12  Fructidor, 

I'An  IV  [Aug.  30,  1796].  To  the  Paymaster-General.  Mentions  the 
motives  that  led  to  the  retrogression  of  the  army,  asks  for  1,200 
francs,  &c. 

4507.  Eochefort  (General).    A.L.S.     1  p.  4to.  Frankfurt,  Aug.  30,  1796. 

To  the  Paymaster  of  the  Army.  Eegarding  the  sum  of  12,000  fr.  to 
be  paid  to  his  secretary. 

4508.  EocHEJAQUELiN  (Henri  Du  Verger  De  La — French  royalist,  chief  of 

the  Vendean  war).  Portrait,  full  bust.  Lithograph  after  Hesse. 
4to. 

4509.  EocHEJAQUELEiN  (Louis  [Donnissan]  De  La — French  Officer,  served 

against  the  negroes  in  Hayti;  husband  of  the  Marquise  De  Donnissan 
De  La  Eochejaquelein).  A.L.S.  1  p.  4to.  Paris,  [Sept.  10],  1814. 
Eequesting  that  three  soldier  friends  of  his  be  permitted  to  change 
their  regiment.     With  portrait. 

4510.  EocHEFOUCAULD   (A.,  CoMTE  De  La — French  statesman).     A.L.S.  2 

pp.  4to.  Vichy,  June  21,  1812.  Informs  M.  La  Valette  that  the 
director  of  the  post  at  Clermont  is  unknown  to  him,  &c. 

4511.  EocHEFOUCAULD  (Duc  De  La — member  of  the  Assembly  of  Notables.) 

A.L.S.  "  Le  D.  De  La  Eochefoucald,"  2  pp.  4to.  La  Eocheguyo  (  ?), 
Oct.  3,  1788.  To  M.  De  La  Quenille.  Asking  the  recipient  to 
interest  himself  on  behalf  of  a  certain  veterinary  surgeon. 

4512.  EocHEFOUCAULD    (Louis   Alexandre   De   La,   Duc    De   La   Eoche 

GuYON — French  patriot,  favored  the  popular  cause  in  the  Eevolu- 
tion). A.L.S.  1  page  and  a  half,  8vo  n.d.  With  the  scarce  portrait 
engraved  by  Verite.    2  pieces. 

Excuses  himself  for  being  unable  to  attend  the  sitting  of  the  Directoire, 
as  he  is  obliged  to  go  on  important  business  before  the  Committee  of  Pub- 
lic Contributions. 

4513.  EocHEFOUCAULD    (Jean   De   La,   French  general,   Peer  of  France). 

A.L.S.  1  p.  4to.  n.p.     (1823.)     To  Baron  Seguier. 

4514.  EocHEFOUCAULD    (Jean  De  La).     A.L.S.  3  p.   12mo.  n.p.     August 

15,  1829.  An  interesting  letter  with  mention  of  the  administration, 
articles  published  by  the  Jacobins  about  his  father,  etc.  With  por- 
trait, bust  in  uniform,  on  India  paper. 


4515.  EocHEFOUCAULD  (VicoMTE — aide-de-camp  to  Charles  X.).    L.S.    1  p. 

folio.    Paris,  Dec.  8,  1829.    To  M.  Bolatzi. 

liegarclins:  admission  to  the  opera  and  TheAtre  Italian,  and  saying  tliat 
he  cannot  give  liini  a  position,  but  that  in  case  his  pupil  Mile.  Moliuo 
wishes  to  sing  in  either  place,  ai>plication  must  be  made  to  the  directors 
of  the  Academy  of  Music. 

4516.  Rochefoucauld  De  Fukmont   (M^-Dam^  La  Comtesse  De — wife  of 

Louis  Alexandre).  A.L.S.  1  p.  4to.  Paris,  June  30,  1781.  Ask- 
ing the  recipient  to  grant  certain  requests. 

4517.  Rochefoucauld-Liancoukt' (Franqois  A.  F. — member  of  the  Con- 

stitutent  Assembly,  travelled  in  the  United  States).  A.L.S.  1  p.  4to. 
Sept.  18,  1801.  A  request  for  a  position.  With  portrait,  stipple  b\ 
Bonneville. 

4518.  Roedeeer  (Pierre  L.,  Comte — member  of  the  National  Assembly,  pro- 

moted the  accession  of  Bonaparte  to  power  in  1799).  A.N.S.  1  p. 
8vo.     August  6,  year  IV  (1796). 

4519.  Roederer  (Pierre  L.,  Comte).    A.L.S.  1  p.  8vo.     Oct.  1,  1821.    To 

M.  Legueval. 
Personal  letter  expressing  thanks  for  a  promise  made  to  him,  etc. 

4520.  Roederer  (Pierre  L.).     Portrait,  bust  in  uniform.     Mauperin  sculp. 

M.  del.     Stipple.     8vo.  Paris,  n.d. 

4521.  Rohan    (Louis   Constantin,   Prince  De — Governor  of  the   French 

Islands  in  America).  D.S.  on  vellum,  being  a  commission  for  a  cap- 
tain of  negroes.  With  seal.  1  page,  oblong  folio.  Cap,  August  14, 
1768. 

4522.  Roland   (Madame).     Portrait,  full  bust  in  oval.     Mezzotint  by  Le- 

vachez,  trial  scene  and  biographical  notice  in  script  beneath.  8vo. 
on  small  folio  sheet,  and  another  portrait  of  her  in  colors.    2  pieces. 

4523.  Roland  De  La  Platiere  (Jean  Marie — Minister  of  the  Interior,  hus- 

band of  the  famous  Madame  Roland).  L.S.  1  p.  4to.  Paris,  Oct. 
10,  1792.  To  the  Directoire  du  Dept.  des  Pyrennees  Orientales, 
informing  the  authorities  that  1200  francs  may  be  obtained  from  the 
National  Treasury  as  salary  for  an  engineer  in  the  Dept.  of  Public 
Works.     With  portrait. 

4524.  Roland  De  La  Platiere    (Jean  Marie).     L.S.   1  p.  4to.     Paris, 

August  19,  1792.     To  the  Mayor  of  Amiens.     With  portrait. 

Regarding  the  laws  of  the  Directory  of  the  Department  of  Somme,  saj'- 
ing.that  he  will  send  copies  of  them,  etc. 

4525.  Roland  De  La  Platiere  (Jean  Marie).    L.S.  1  p.  4to.    Paris,  Jan. 

9,  1793.  To  the  Chief  Engineer  of  Bridges,  &c.,  advising  him  to 
apply  for  additional  funds  to  carry  out  his  plans,  &c. 

4526.  Roland  De  La  Plati]&re    (Jean  Marie).     Portrait,  bust  in  oval, 

biographical  account  in  script  beneath.  8vo.  on  small  folio  sheet. 
Mezzotint. 


4527.  Roland  De  La  Platiere  (Jeax  Marie).     Another  copy  of  the  pre- 

ceding. 

4528.  Rolland    (M. — Deputy   IVlinister  of  the   Interior).     L.S.   1  p.  folio. 

Paris,  le  8  Messidor,  Fan  2  [June  26,  1794],  giving  the  record  of 
Rene  F.  J.  Leudy,  of  the  Swiss  Guards. 

4529.  RoLLAND   (M. — deputy  of  the  department  of  La  Moselle,  elected  in 

1818).     Portrait,  bust  in  oval.     Stipple.     8vo.     Unsigned. 

4530.  RosTOPSCHiN    (Peodar  V. — Russian  general).     Portrait,  full  bust  in 

uniform.  Gem.  v.  L.  de  St.  Aubin  in  St.  Petersburg,  gestochen  von 
Claar.  4to ;  also  full  length,  in  uniform.  G.  A.  Sasso  inc.  G.  B.  Bosio 
dis.     8vo.    2  pieces. 

4531.  RouGET  (M.).     (French  general  of  brigade.)     L.S.  1  p.  folio.    Dijon, 

July  3,  1823,  forwarding  his  baptismal  certificate. 

4532.  RouGET  De  LisliE — French  poet,  author  of  '^La  Marseillaise."     Por- 

trait, bust.  Line  engraving.  Proof  before  all  letters  on  India  paper. 
With  "approuve,  David"  on  margin,  in  the  autograph  of  Pierre  J. 
David,  French  sculptor. 

4533.  Rousseau    (Jean    F.    X. — French    diplomatist,    consul    at   Bagdad). 

A.L.S.  1  p.  8vo.  Dec.  13,  n.y.  To  M.  Barber,  to  whom  he  is  send- 
ing a  drawing. 

4534.  RosSEAu  (Jean  J. — author  of  "Confessions").     Portrait,  full  length, 

seated.  Grave  par  H.  Huet,  1824,  peint  par  Alorier.  Line  engrav- 
ing.   4to.     (cut  close.) 

4535.  Rousseau   (Jean  J.).     Portrait,  full  length.     Rados  inc.     Mainister 

dis.     Stipple.     8vo. 

4536.  Rosseau   (Jean  J.).     Portrait,  from  a  sculpture,  also  view  of  tomb. 

F.  E.  Haid  exc.     Mezzotint.     8vo. 

4537.  RouYER  (M.— voted  for  death  of  Louis  XVL).    L.S.    1  p.  folio.    Tou- 

lon, July  11,  1795.  To  M.  Lachese,  consul  at  Genoa.  Stating  that 
all  captains  of  war  vessels  of  the  French  Republic  are  ordered  to  ob- 
serve carefully  the  orders  given  to  them  by  the  Government  authori- 
ties. 

4538.  Roy    (Antoine — French    financier   and   legislator).      L.S.    1    p.   4to. 

Paris,  June  10,  1829.  To  the  Receiver  General  at  La  Man  die,  in- 
forming him  that  M.  Dupon  has  been  given  the  position  he  desired 
at  Octeville.     Portrait. 

4539.  Royal   Family   Of   Spain.     Medallion  portraits    (on   one   sheet)    of 

"  Famille  Royale  d'Espagne  "  (Charles  IV,  his  Queen  and  five  child- 
dren).     Stipple.     4to.  full  margins.     Unsigned. 

4540.  RoYER-CoLLARD  (PiERRE  P. — French  statesman.  President  Chamber  of 

Deputies).  A.L.S.  2  pp.  4to.  Paris,  Sept.  25,  1816,  subscribing  to 
the  oath  of  the  Electoral  College,  and  giving  the  oath  in  written  form. 
With  portrait. 


4541.  EoYER-CoLLARD  (PiERRE  P.).     A.L.S.  2  pp.  4to,  including  addressed 

portion.     Paris,  March  27,  1832,  congratulating  a  friend  upon  his 
son^s  marriage. 

4542.  EuFFiN  (FRANgois,  Comte — French  general).    A.L.S.  1  p.  4to.    Bol- 

bec,  March  27,  1797,  forwarding  to  the  Minister  of  War  a  certificate, 
&c.     With  portrait. 

4543.  EuMPH  (George — eminent  German  naturalist) .    Portrait,  half  length. 

Line  engraving.    Folio. 

4544.  Russell    (Sir  William — Baron).     Portrait,   full  length,   after  the 

painting  by  G.  P.  Harding.  Steel  engraving.  Proof  on  India  paper, 
before  all  letters.     4to. 

4545.  Russian  Autographs.     Tcheffkine  (C. — Russian  General;  chief  of 

Mining  Corps).  L.S.  (in  French),  2  pp.  4to.  St.  Petersburg,  April 
4,  1844.  To  Mr.  Todd,  American  Ambassador,  stating  that  he  was 
sending  him  specimens  of  Russian  minerals  to  be  forwarded  to  Wash- 
ington; Kaveline  (A. — Governor  General  of  St.  Petersburg).  A.L.S. 
(in  English),  1  p.  24mo,  with  4  pp.  notes  of  speech.  St.  Petersburg, 
Feb.,  1846;  Wjasemsky  (F. — Russian  Poet).  4  lines  and  signature 
in  his  autograph  (Russian).  1  p.  12mo,  with  addressed  portion  of 
wrapper,    n.p.n.d.     Together,  4  pieces. 

4546.  Russian  Campaign  [Moscow].     Two  wounded  soldiers  awaiting  rescue 

[or  death]  on  the  steppe,  with  buzzards  flying  near.  One  has  partly 
covered  the  other  with  his  great  coat.  Black  and  white.  Unsigned. 
Folio. 

4547.  Russian  Campaign  [^Ioscow].     Wounded  soldiers  in  the  snow  against 

a  background  of  rock,  pine  tree,  &c.  Other  soldiers  on  horseback  ap- 
proaching. Black  and  white.  [Retreat  from  Moscow.]  With  sig- 
natures of  artists.     Folio. 

4548.  Russian  Campaign.     ^*Die  Russigen  Oberbefehlshober,"  containing  full 

length  figures  of  six  officers,  all  in  uniform.  Line  engraving.  In 
colors.     8vo. 

4549.  SABATiEiR    (Raphael   B. — French    surgeon,   received   the   Legion   of 

Honor  cross  from  Bonaparte).  Portrait,  full  bust.  Forestier  sculp., 
Mme.  Sabatier  pinxt.     Stipple.     8vo. 

4550.  Sabatier  De   Castres    (Antoine — French  author).     A.L.S.     4  pp. 

folio.     Versailles,  Dec.  21,  1781.     To  Monseigneur  **** 

A  long  and  most  interesting  letter  in  which  the  writer  gives  in  great 
detail  information  obtained  through  a  third  party  regarding  the  dealings 
of  Necker  and  Bretenil.  Among  other  things  he  says  that^  Neeker  is  try- 
ing to  ruin  the  Count  de  Maurepas  in  the  eyes  of  the  king,  that  the  Queen 
corresponds  with  the  Baron  de  Breteuil,  that  she  is  being  watched,  that 
there  are  intrigues  everywhere,  that  there  are  rumors  of  a  complete  change 
in  the  administration,  etc. 


4551.  Saint  Helena  Views.    St.  Helena  taken  from  the  Sea.    Engraved  by 

E.  Havell,  drawn  by  G.  H.  Bellasis.     Aquatint  in  colors.     4to. 

London,  1815 
The  six  following  lots  are  also  in  colors.    All  but  the  last  are  with 
margins : 

4552.  St.  Helena.  The  Koads.  London,  1815 

4553.  St.  Helena.  Scene  taken  from  the  Castle  Terrace.  London.  1815 

4554.  St.  Helena.  Plantation  House.  London,  1815 

4555.  St.  Helena.  The  Friar  Eock  in  Friar's  Valley.  London,  1815 

4556.  St.  Helena.    The  Column  Lot.     Fairy  Land,  Sandy  Bay. 

London,  1815 

4557.  St.  Helena.     Taken  from  the  Sea;  The  Eoads;  Scene  taken  from  the 

Castle  Terrace;  and  Plantation  House.     Together,  4  pieces. 

London,  1815 

4558.  Saint  Helena  Views.    Island  of  St.  Helena.    Engraved  by  Gr.  Hunger. 

4to.     Creased.  New  Haven  (Conn.),  1816 

Interesting  specimen  of  contemporary  American  engraving. 

4559.  Saint    Helena    Views.     Longwood;    the    Eesidence    of    Bonaparte. 

Drawn  bv  Capt.  H.  J.  Phelps.  Engraved  by  W.  Fry.  In  colors. 
Oblong  4to.  London,  1817 

4560.  Saint  Helena  Views.    Buonaparte's  new  house.    St.  Helena.    Etched 

by  G.  Maile,  drawn  by  F.  Johnson.    In  colors.    4to.      London,  1821 

4561.  Saint  Helena  Views.     Another  copy  of  the  same. 

4562.  Saint  Helena.     "A  Day  at  St.  Helena."     An  Original  Autograph 

Manuscript  descriptive  of  a  visit  to  the  Island  in  1827,  by 
C.  0.  P.  K***.  12  pp.  4to.  Accompanied  by  a  letter  from  the 
writer  to  the  editor  of  a  London  paper.  [1827.] 

Tlie  writer  was  a  Napoleon  enthusiast,  and  Ms  sketch  centres  around 
relics  of  "  the  greatest  man  who  ever  lived."  His  "  last "  resting-place  is 
described  as  "  tliree  oblong  stones  from  his  Idtchen  floor  and  a  part  of 
the  iron  railing  from  his  garden." 

4563.  Saint  Helena  Views.     The  Shade  of  N'apoleon  visiting  his  tomb; 

Interior  view  of  St.  Helena,  London,  1834;  Bonaparte's  tomb,  from 
a  sketch  by  D.  Ibbetson,  drawn  by  J.  D.  Harding.  India  paper, 
London,  1824;  and  another.    Together,  4  pieces. 

4564.  Saint  Helena  Views.    "  Buonaparte  Verbannungsort  zuverlalsige  An- 

sicht  der  InselSt.  Helene.^'  G.  Adam  ft.  In  colors;  also  another 
copy  of  the  same  without  engraver's  name,  not  in  colors.  4to.  2 
pieces. 

4565.  Saint  Helena  Views.     Longwood.     Sketch  in  water  color  by  Mile. 

Bertrand.     Small  4to. 

4566.  Saint  Helena  Views.     "  Napoleon's  Grab  auf  St.  Helena."     In  colors. 

Unsigned.    4to. 


4567.  Saint  Helena  Views.     Napoleon's  Tomb.     Lithographs,  one  tinted. 

4to.     (5  pieces.) 

4568.  Saint  Helena  Views.    "  Sepulture  de  Xapoleon  a  Ste.  Helene,  1821." 

Grave  par  C.  Lalaisse,  peint  par  x\laux  d'apres  H.  Vernet  et  Gerard. 
Line  engraving.    India  paper.    Folio. 

4569.  Saint  Helena  Views.     The  Shade  of  Xapoleon  visiting  his  tomb. 

Lithograph.    4to.  London,  n.d. 

4570.  Saint  Helena  Views.     The  'J'omb  of  Xapoleon.     Lithograph.     Capt. 

Marryat  delt.    T.  Sutherland  sculpt.     Oblong  4to. 

4571.  Saint  Helena  Views.   "  Tombeau  de  Xapoleon."    A  somewhat  crude 

sketch  in  black  and  white.    Unsigned.     Oblong  4to. 

4572.  Saint  Helena  Views.     Three  views  of  Jamestown.     (1)   M.  G.  del. 

Etched  by  J.  Storer;  (2)  Unsigned.  London,  1817;  (3)  Craig  del. 
Swift  sc.     4to.     (3  pieces.) 

4573.  Saint  Helena  Views.     Vue  de  la  Maison  de  Longwood,  2  views,  in 

colors;  also  View  and  Plan  of  Longwood  [from  Ackermann's  Re- 
pository], also  in  colors.     8vo.     Together,  3  pieces. 

4574.  Saint  Helena  Views.    Xapoleon's  tomb.    Engraved  by  F.  J.  Havell, 

after  W.  Havell ;  The  "  Briars  "  at  St.  Helena.  Lithograph  in  tints, 
after  F.  P.  Stack.     4to.     2  pieces. 

4575.  Saint  Helena  Views.    Water  color  drawing  of  St.  Helena,  tops  of  hills 

cloud-covered,  frigate  imder  full  sail.     Unsigned.     8vo. 

4576.  Saint-Hilaire   (General — in  Egypt  with  Xapoleon).     A.L.S.     1  p. 

4to.    Paris,  Jan.  14,  1823.    To  a  bookseller. 
Couceruing  a  debt  of  400  fr.  which  must  be  paid. 

4577.  Saint  Lambert  (J.  F.  De — French  poet  and  philosopher).    U.S.    1  p. 

4to!  Paris,  July  21,  1785.  Receipt  for  £750.  from  M.  L.  de 
Berenger  for  account  of  the  Due  d'Orleans.  Signatures  of  two  others 
also  appear  on  receipt. 

4578.  Saint  Leger  (Barry — British  soldier,  served  at  Louisburg,  was  with 

Wolfe  at  Quebec).  Portrait,  in  uniform,  standing  beside  horse.  G. 
Dupont  sculpt.  Tho.  Gainsborough  pinxt.  Mezzotint.  Large  folio, 
with  margins.     (Slight  repairs.)  London,  1783 

4579.  Saint  Prix.     (Member  of  the  Convention.)     L.S.     1  p.  folio.     Paris, 

^larch  5,  1793,  informing  M.  Crepon  that  his  correspondence  has 
been  forwarded  to  the  Minister  of  the  Interior. 

4580.  Saint  Simon  (Chevalier).     A.L.S.     2  pp.     Ito.     Dunkirk,  Dec.  8, 

1747.    On  money  matters. 

4581.  Saint-Simon  (Claude  Henri — served  under  Washington  in  the  United 

States).    A.L.S.    1  p.  4to.    Paris,  May  18,  1818.     To  M.  Tissot. 
Regarding  the  publication  of  a  letter  in  a  certain  newspaper. 


4582.  Saint-Simon    (Claude  Henri).     Portrait,  full  bust.     Engraved  by 

E.  Perrot.    8vo.  Paris,  n.d. 

4583.  Saint-Simon  (Henri  J.  V. — French  general).    A.L.S.    1  p.  4to.    Bas- 

tia  (Corsica),  Jan.  4,  1847.  To  General  ****  (?)  thanking  him 
for  his  ^ew  Year's  greetings,  etc.  With  portrait  and  printed  bio- 
graphical account. 

4584.  Sainte-Beuve  (C.  A. — eminent  French  literary  critic).    A.L.S.    3  pp. 

12mo,  including  addressed  portion.  [Paris],  N"ov.  20,  1832.  To 
Anthony  Deschamps,  popular  French  poet  and  dramatist,  giving 
favorable  criticism  of  some  of  the  latter's  verses. 

4585.  Sainte-Suzanne  (Gilbert  J.  M.  B.  De — French  general  of  division). 

Portrait,  full  bust  in  uniform.  Dessine  d'apres  nature  par  J.  Guerin, 
et  grave  par  G.  Fiesinger.  Stipple.  Fine  impression,  witli  fijl 
margins.     Folio. 

4586.  Salem.     Une  Ville   de  I'Amerique  Angloise  dans  le   Comte  D'Essex 

Grave  par  B.  F.  Leizelt.     Dutch  line  engraving.     In  colors.     4to. 

[Circa,  1780] 

4587.  Salem.    Another  copy  of  the  same.     (Mounted.) 

4588.  Saliceti   (Christopher — member  of  the  Council  of  Five  Hundred, 

at  Toulon  with  Napoleon).  x^.N.S.  (third  person).  1  p.  8vo.  n.p. 
August  17,  1800.    An  invitation  to  dinner. 

4589.  Saliceti  (Christopher).     Portrait,  bust  in  oval.     Stipple,  in  brown. 

Unsigned.    8vo. 

4590.  Samuel  (Samuel — English  admiral,  fought  De  Grasse  near  the  mouth 

of  the  Chesapeake).  Portrait,  bust  in  uniform.  Engraved  by 
G.  Fiesinger,  1793.  Painted  by  J.  Northcote.  Stipple.  Open  let- 
ters.    Folio.  London,  1793 

4591.  Sand   (George — celebrated  French  novelist).     Portrait,  three-quarter 

length  standing.  Grave  par  Desintadry,  peint  par  A.  Charpentier. 
Mezzotint  (spotted),  also  portrait  of  Pascal.    2  pieces. 

4592.  San  Domingo.     Precis  des  evenements  arrives  au  lap.    Manuscript  of 

the  end  of  the  18th  centur}^    4  pp.  4to. 

An  interesting  narration  of  the  Revolution  of  San  Domingo. 

4593.  Sanson   (N.  A. — Frencli  general,  accompanied  Napoleon  to  Egypt). 

.  A.L.S.  1  p.  4to.  Paris,  Sept.  1,  1814,  stating  that  he  has  received 
no  money,  either  during  or  since  his  captivity.  With  portrait,  full 
bust  in  uniform. 

4594.  Sanson    (N.   A.).     Portrait,   full  bust  in  uniform.     Forester  sculp. 

Stipple.    8yo. 


4595.  Santerre  (Antoine  J. — French  revolutionist,  Commander  of  the  Na- 
.  .  tional  Guard  of  Paris).  Vellum.    D.S.  1  p.  oblong  4to.  Paris,  Feb. 

2,  1793.  Commission  in  the  National  Guard  granted  to  Citizen 
Jerome  Benoit.     With  portrait. 

The  signer  also  took  an  active  part  in  the  storming  of  the  Bastille,  pre- 
sided at  the  execution  of  Louis  XVI.  and  commanded  the  drums  to  beat  in 
order  that  the  last  words  of  the  king  should  not  be  heard  by  the  people. 

4596.  Santerre  (Antoine  J.).    A.L.S.    1  p.  4to.    Paris,  Dec.  19,  1793.    To 

Citizen  Badouin,  regarding  the  nomination  of  Citizen  Mangin,  which 
had  been  confirmed  by  the  executive  council,  etc. 

4597.  Santerre  (Antoine  J.).     Portrait,  bust  in  uniform.     F.  Bonneville 

del.  et  sculp.    Stipple.    8vo.  Paris,  n.d. 

4598.  Santerre    (Claude — General  of  the  Paris  National   Guard).     L.S. 

2  pp.  4to.  Paris,  le  23  Frimaire,  FAn  II  [Dec.  13,  1793].  To  the 
General-in-Chief  of  the  Army  of  the  West  Coast,  relative  to  M. 
Leplasse,  who  desires  a  more  lucrative  position.    With  portrait. 

4599.  Saratoga  Views.     Congress  Spring.    Lithograph  in  colors  after  Koll- 

ner.    4to.  New  York,  1848 

4600.  Saratoga  Views.     Highrock— Iodine  and  Empire   Springs.     Tinted 

lithograph  after  Kollner.    4to.  N'ew  York,  1848 

4601.  Saratoga  Views.     Highrock — Iodine   and   Empire   Springs.     Litho- 

graph in  colors  after  Kollner.     4to.  N^ew  York,  1848 

4602.  Saratoga  Views.    Hospital.    Lithograph  in  colors  after  Kollner.    4to. 

New  York,  1848 

4603.  Saratoga  Views.    Pavilion  Fountain.    Lithograph  in  colors  after  Koll- 

ner.   4to.  New  York,  1848 

4604.  Saratoga  Views.    Part  of  Saratoga.     Stanwix,  Union  Hotel  and  Con- 

gress Hall.    Lithograph  in  colors  by  Kollner.    4to.      New  York,  1848 

4605.  Saratoga  Views.     United  States  Hotel.     Lithograph  in  colors  after 

Kollner.     4to.  New  York,  1848 

4606.  Sarrazin  (Jean — French  general).    A.L.S.  2  pp.  folio.     [Breskenel], 

Dec.  5,  1808.  To  Count  D'Hunebourg,  Minister  of  War,  requesting 
him  to  allow  a  certain  officer  to  become  his  secretary,  and  giving  his 
qualifications. 

4607.  Sarrazin  (Jean).     Portrait,  bust  in  uniform.     Stipple.     Engraved  in 

London.     1811.     8vo. 

4608.  Sartain  (John).     The  Rescue,  representing  Sergeant  Jasper  and  his 

friend  Newton  liberating  certain  American  prisoners  from  a  detach- 
ment of  British  soldiers  near  Savannah,  Ga.  Engraved  by  J.  Sar- 
tain, painted  by  J.  B.  White.  Mezzotint.  Large  folio  (margin  re- 
paired). "  1842 


4609.  Sartain^  Mezzotints.    Jno.  Brecken ridge.    4to. 

The  above  and  10  following  lots  of  portraits  are  all  from  the  en- 
graver's own  collection. 

4610.  Sartaix  Mezzotints.     William  Penn.     Proof  before  all  letters.     8vo. 

4611.  Sartaix  Mezzotints.     William  Penn  (different  from  the  preceding). 

4to. 

4612.  Sartain  ^Iezzotints.     Prof.  Samuel  F.  B.  Morse.    4to. 

4613.  Sartain  Mezzotints.     Louis  XVI.  threatened  by  the  mob  on  their 
•    visit  to  the  Tuileries,  June  20,  1792,    4to. 

4614.  Sartain  Mezzotints.    Marie  Antoinette  going  to  Execution.    4to. 

4615.  Sartain  Mezzotints.     Samuel  Miller,  D.D.     Proof  in  open  letters. 

■4to. 

4616.  Sartain  Mezzotints.     Henry  W.  Longfellow.     4to. 

4617.  Sartain  Mezzotints.     Major  John  Habersham  (?).    8vo. 

4618.  Sartain  Mezzotints.     Paul  B.  Goddard.     4to.     Proof  before  letters 

on  India  paper. 

4619.  Sartain  Mezzotints.     Robert  Gilmor.     4to.     Open  letter  proof. 

4620.  Saumarez  (James  De — British  admiral,  served  for  a  time  in  iVmerica, 

distinguished  himsell"  in  engagements  with  the  French).  Portrait, 
full  bust  in  uniform.  Engraved  by  C.  Turner.  ^lezzotint.  Open 
letters.    8vo  (writing  on  margin).  London,  1823 

4621.  Saunders  (Sir  Charles).    Portrait,  in  imiform,  half  length,  standing. 

J.  McArdell  fecit,  J.  Eeynolds  pinxt.  Mezzotint.  Folio  (backed 
and  slight  crease).  London 

In  1750  Saunders  was  appointed  Commander  in  Chief  of  tlie  fleet  for 
the  St.  Lawrence  and  was  with  Wolfe  at  Quebec. 

4622.  Saunders  (Sir  Charles).    Portrait,  half  length  standing,  in  uniform. 

[J.  McArdell  fecit.     J.  Eeynolds  pinxt.  |     Mezzotint  (cut  close). 

London 
The  same  figure  as  in  the  foregoing  print,  bnt  with  different  inscription. 

4623.  Saunders  (Sir  Charles).    Portrait,  three-quarter  length  in  vmiform. 

Mezzotint,  unsigned.     Folio.  London.  Eobt.  Sayer 

4624.  Sautereau  (M. — representative  of  the  people).  D.S.  1  p.  4to.    Amiens, 

Oct.  26,  1794. 

4625.  Savary  (Anne  J.  M.  P.,  Due  De  Rovigo — succeeded  Fouche  as  ^linis- 

ter  of  Police).  A.L.S.  1  p.  folio.  Paris,  le  21  Brumaire,  I'An  13 
flSTov.  11,  1803].  To  the  Minister  of  War,  relative  to  tlie  headgear 
of  the  "Gendarmerie  d^:fillite."  With  brief  printed  biography.  (2 
pieces.) 


4626.  Savary  (Anne  J.  M.  E.,  Due  De  Kovigo).    L.S.    "Due  De  Kovigo." 

4  pp.  folio.    Madrid,  July  16,  1808.    To  Monseigneur  ***(?). 

A  long  and  important  letter  about  the  campaign  in  Spain  written  the 
same  year  that  he  received  his  title.  It  is  really  a  report  in  which  he 
says  that  a  certain  detachment  is  to  reach  Valladolid  by  the  19th,  that 
General  Gohert  has  joined  General  Dupont,  that  Marshal  Moncey  is  to  be 
kept  near  Madrid  in  case  he  is  needed,  Marshal  Bessiers  is  in  need  of 
clothing  and  guns,  etc.,  with  mention  of  Generals  FrSre,  Caulaincourt  and 
others. 

There  is  a  postscript  of  thirteen  lines  in  the  autograph  of  Savary  in 
which  he  says  that  Gen.  Frere  is  to  return  as  soon  as  possible,  but  there 
has  been  great  difficulty  with  communications,  etc. 

4627.  Sayary  (Anne  J.  M.  E.,  Due  De  Eovigo).    L.S.    "Due  de  Eovigo.^' 

2  pp.  folio.  Paris,  Feb.  4,  1814.  To  the  Prefeet  of  the  Dept.  of 
Calvados,  stating  that  Miss  Moulin  should  be  examined  again,  as 
she  was  not  altogether  truthful  in  the  answers  she  gave  in  her  first 
examination.    With  portrait. 

4628.  Savary  (Anne  J.  M.  E.,  Due  De  Eovigo)  .     A.L.S.     "  Due  de  Eovigo,'' 

2  pp.  folio.    Nainville,  Sept.  18,  1821.    To  Baron  ***  ( ?). 

Acknowledging  the  receipt  of  two  letters  from  the  Baron,  and  inform- 
ing him  that  he  (Savary)  has  been  summoned  to  appear  in  a  case,  etc. 

4629.  Savary   (Anne  J.  M.  E.,  Due  De  Eovigo).     A.L.S.     2  pp.  4to  in- 

cluding addressed  portion.  Paris,  Sept.  20,  1827.  To  General  Bor- 
desoult  informing  him  that  he  has  some  horses  he  can  purchase. 

4630.  Savary  (Anne  J.  M.  E.,  Due  De  Eovigo).    A.L.S.    "  Due  de  Eovigo." 

2  pp.  8vo.  n.p.n.d.  Eegarding  a  literary  society,  etc.  With  por- 
trait. 

4631.  Savary  (Anne  J.  M.  E.,  Due  De  Eovigo).    Portrait,  bust.    Stipple. 

8vo.    London,  1824. 

4632.  Savary  (Anne  J.  M.  E.,  Due  De  Eovigo).    Portrait,  bust  in  uniform. 

Lithograph  after  A.  Maurin.     India  paper.     8vo. 

4633.  Savoy  (Pringe  Eugene  De — one  of  the  most  celebrated  generals  of 

modern  times).  Official  L.S.,  with  seal.  Milano,  April  10,  1710. 
With  portrait.    2  pieces. 

Ordering  as  Governor  and  Captain  General  of  Milan  the  payment  of  a 
sum  of  money  to  the  Master  of  the  Chapel  and  musicians  of  the  Royal 
Palace. 

4634.  S AXE- Wittgenstein   (Prince  Von — Prussian  Minister  of  State  and 

General).  L.S.  1  p.  4to.  In  German,  enclosing  two  letters,  pre- 
sumably obtained  through  a  member  of  the  Secret  Service.  With 
fine  seal.  Feb.  14,  1816.  With  portrait,  bust  in  uniform.  4to. 
Acker  man,  1813. 

4635.  Say  (Jean  B. — French  statesman).     A.L.S.     2  pp.  4to,     Paris,  Xov.  9, 

1821.    Mentions  a  book  of  his.    With  portrait. 

4636.  Scherer  (Barthelemi  L.  J.).    French  general.  Minister  of  War,  Com- 

mander-in-Chief of  the  army  of  the  Pyrenees).  L.S.  1  p.  folio. 
Figueras,  le  30  Prairial,  TAn  III  [June  18,  1795].  Informs  General 
Pille  that  his  letter  has  been  received  relative  to  extension  of  fur- 
loughs of  several  officers. 


4637.  ScHEKEK  (Barthelemi  L.  J.).     A.L.S.    2  pp.  folio."  Nice,  le  2  Ven- 

tose,  FAn  IV  [Feb.  26,  1796],  sending  Kitteo,  the  Government  Com- 
missioner, news  relative  to  a  dispatch,  and  asking  if  bearers  thereof 
shall  come  to  Nice,  &c.  Ritteo's  reply  and  his  signature  are  given 
in  his  autograph  on  same  sheet,  to  the  effect  that  Scherer  had  best 
proceed  to  Slentone  for  dispatch  as  it  might  refer  to  the  peace  nego- 
tiations then  entered  upon.    With. portrait. 

4638.  Scheker  (Barthelemi  L.  J.).    Printed  D.S.  with  autograph  annota- 

tion of  six  lines,  probably  in  his  hand.  1  p.  folio.  Paris,  Nov.  24, 
1797.     To  the  Municipal  Administration. 

Regarding  Bayard  and  Co.  who  will   have  charge  of  the  forage  and 
military  convoys. 

4639.  Scherer    (Barthelemi    L.    J.).      Portrait,    bust    in    uniform.      H. 

Schmidt  sc.    J.  A.  Darnflect  pinx.     Stipple.     8vo. 

4640.  Schiassi  (Philippe).    A.L.S.    2  pp.  4to,  including  addressed  portion. 

Bologna,  Nov.  25,  1818.     To  M.  Philippe  Cocchi,  Reggio. 

From  the  Sylvio  Pellico  collection    (No.  343),  enclosed  in  his  library 
wrapper  and  with  his  autograph  annotations. 

4641.  ScHiLL  (Ferdinand — Prussian  officer).     Portrait,  full  length  in  uni- 

form.    In  colors.     8vo.     London,  1810,  and  another.     2  pieces. 

4642.  Schiller  (Johann  C.  F.  Von — the  national  poet  of  Germany).    Por- 

trait, full  bust.  Druck  v.  Th.  Zehl  in  Leipzig.  Gez.  u.  gest.  v.  A. 
Krausse.    Line  engraving.    Folio. 

4643.  ScHMERLiNG  (Anton  Von — Austrian  Prime  Minister).     L.S.     3  pp. 

4to,  including  addressed  portion.  Liege,  June  22,  1833.  To  the 
Eoyal  Society,  London,  with  copy  of  part  of  his  work  on  fossils. 

4644.  ScHOMBERG  (Henri^  Comte — Marshal  of  France).    L.S.    3  pp.  folio, 

undated.     With  portrait,  full  bust  in  armor.     1798. 

4645.  Schroter  (Johannes).    A.L.S.  to  Paulus  Eberus.    1  page  and  a  half, 

folio..    1568. 

4646.  ScHUBART  (Christian  F.  D. — German  litterateur).    Portrait,  full  bust 

in  oval.  Gestochen  von  J.  E.  Haid,  1783.  Mezzotint,  (cut  close). 
8vo. 


At  The   American   Art   Galleries 

MADISON  SQUARE  SOUTH,  NEW  YORK 
UNRESTRICTED    PUBLIC    SALE    BY    ORDER    OF    THE    OWNER 

Fifteenth  Session,  Numbers  4647  to  4995,  Inclusive 

FRIDAY     EVENING,     NOVEMBER    21st,     AT    8.15     O'CLOCK 

For  date  of  other  sessions,  see  "  ORDER  OF  SALE,"  page  supra. 


4647.  ScHWARZENBERG  (Kari.  P.  Yox — Austrian  field-marshal,  appointed  to 

negotiate  the  marriage  of  Xapoleon  with  Marie  Louise).  A.L.S. 
1  p.  8vo.  Sept.  23,  n.y.  To  M***  (?),  attache  to  the  legation  of 
his  Majesty.     An  invitation  to  dinner. 

4648.  ScHWARZEXBEitG  (Karl  P.  Vox).    Portrait,  in  uniform.    E.  Koffe  so., 

Leben  pinx.     Stipple.    Proof.    4to.  London,  1815 

4649.  SciiWARZEXBERG  (Karl  P.  Vox).     Portrait,  bust  in  uniform.     Mile. 

de  Noireterre  del.,  1812,  Velyn  sculp.     Stipple.     8vo.         Pahis,  n.d. 

4650.  ScHWARZEXBERG   (Karl  P.  A^ox).     Portrait,  full  length  in  uniform. 

Ranildi  inc.,  Demarchi  dis.    4to. 

4651.  Scott    (Sir  Walter).     Portrait,  half  length,   seated.     Engraved  by 

G.  H.  Robinson  after  Sir  Thomas  Lawrence.  Folio.  Unfinished 
proof  before  all  letters.     Fine  impression. 

4652.  Scott  (Sir  Walter).     Portrait,  half  length.     B.  Garnier  del.     Litho- 

graph.    India  paper.     Open  letters.     Folio. 

4653.  Scott    (Sir  Walter).     Portrait,   three-quarter  length,   seated^   with 

dog.     Heath  sculp.     Saxon  pinxt.     Stipple.     4to. 

4654.  Scott   (Sir  AValter).     Portrait,  full  length.     B.  G.  inc.     Demarchi 

dis.     Stipple.     8vo. 

4655.  Scott  (Sir  Walter).     Portrait,  full  length,  seated  at  table.     No  en- 

graver's nkme.     Unfinished  proof  on  Lidia  pai3er.     4to. 

4656.  Sebastiaxi  (Horace  F. — Marshal  of  France  and  distinguished  diplo- 

matist).    A.L.S.     3  pp.  folio.     L'Orient,  An.  12  (1803). 

To  the  Minister  of  tlie  Navy  telling  him  of  the  conduct  of  Captain 
Brancas,  commandant  of  the  40th  company,  his  arrest  and  sentence  to 
jail.  Also,  that  the  gnnboats  are  ready,  and  with  six  companies  of  the 
40th  regiment,  will  go  to  Boulogne  to  defend  the  coasts. 


4657.  Sebastiaxi  (HoKACi:  F.).     A.N.8.     1  p.     8vo.    n.p.    July  29  (1830). 

With  portrait,  full  length  in  uniform.  Geoffroy  sculpt.  Winther- 
halter  pinxt. 

Asking  to  have  inserted  in  to-morrow's  issue  of  the  "  Monitenv "  the 
statement  he  submits. 

4658.  Sebastiaxi  (Hokace  F.).    Portrait,  l)ust  in  uniform.     Stipple  engrav- 

ing.   S.  1).  del.    8vo.  (Paris  {ca.  1802) 

4659.  Sebastiaxi   (Horace  F.).     Portrait,  half  length  in  uniform.     Litho- 

graph after  Maurin.     Folio.     Open  letters. 

4660.  Sebastiaxi  (Horace  F.).     Portrait,  full  length  in  uniform.  Dessine  et 

grave  par  Esbrard.     Mezzotint.     Folio. 

4661.  Seemax-^  (Bertiiold — German  botanist  and  traveller).     A.L.S.       1  p. 

8vo.     Hanover,  Sept,  11,  1851. 

Regarding  a  work  of  his  on  the  plants  of  America. 

4662.  Seestur:^!    (Der).     Metzeroth    seulpsit.     Schmith    pinxit.     Line    en- 

graving.    Large  folio. 

4663.  Segur    (Louis   Philippe,,   Comte  De — French   diplomatist  and  his- 

torian, served  in  the  American  Kevolution  under  Kochambeau). 
A.L.S.  2  pp.  4to,  including  addressed  portion.  Paris  [^larch  26, 
1805],  thanking  Mr.  R.  Harper,  of  Baltimore,  Md.,  for  his  kind- 
ness in  looking  after  certain  interests  of  his.  Also,  copies  of  inter- 
esting letters  (in  English)  regarding  (louverneur  Morris.  Robert 
Morris,  &c.,  and  their  relations  with  tlie  Comte  de  Segur  in  real  estate 
transactions.     With  portrait.     (2  pieces.) 

4664.  Segur  (Louis  Philippe,  Comte  De).     A.L.S.     2  pp.  4to,  including 

addressed  portion.  [Paris],  Feb.  14  [1821],  concerning  a  picture 
of  himself.     With  portrait. 

4665.  Segur  (Louis  Philippe,  Comte  De).    A.L.S.  2  pp.  folio,  Paris,  Nov. 

3,  1829.     To  the  editor  of  "  Le  Constitutionnel/' 

A  most  interesting,  although  ironical  letter.  Segur  wished  to  have  a 
letter  published  in  the  ConsUtationnel  and  had  addressed  the  editor  on 
the  subject,  who  asked  "  Who  is  this  Marquis  de  Segur V"  This  letter  is 
the  answer  to  that  question.  The  writer  requests  the  editor  to  look  in  the 
"  Manuel  des  Braves  "  under  '*  S  "  and  there  he  will  find  his  complete 
genealogy.  He  also  brings  to  his  notice  the  fact  that  the  titles  under  the 
'•  aneien  regime  "  are  worth  just  as  much  as  those  created  within  the  past 
fifteen  years,  etc. 

4666.  Segur  (Louis  Philippe/ Comte  De).     Portrait,  full  bust  in  uniform. 

Velyn  [sc],  1813.     Stipple.     8vo. 

4667.  Segur  (Philippe  Hexri).     Portrait,  full  length  in  uniform,  after  F. 

DuBois.     4to. 

4668.  Semoxville  (Ciiarlp:s  Louis  Huguet,  ^Marquis — French  diplomatist, 

spent  2  years  in  an  Austrian  prison).  A.L.S.  2  pp.  folio.  Paris, 
Feb.  8,  1810.     With  portrait  on  Lidia  paper. 


4669.  Senebier  (Jean — Swiss  naturalist).    Portion  of  A.L.S.     2  pp.    12mo. 

Eolle,  Switzerland,  Dec.  6,  1796.     Letter  of  thanks. 

From  the  Sylvio  Pellico  collection    (No.  101),  enclosed  in  his  library 
wrapper  with  his  autograph  annotations. 

4670.  Seneca   (Lucius  A.).     Portrait.     J.  Faber  fecit.     Ex  Marmore  an- 

tiquo.    Mezzotint.    4to  cut  close  and  repaired  in  places. 

London,  Bowles 

4671.  Seruier   (Jean    Mathieu  P. — Marshal    of    France).     A.L.S.     1  p. 

folio.     Paris,  Dec.  17,  1799.     To  Louis  Alex.  Berthier,  Minister  of 
War.    With  portrait,  full  length,  in  uniform. 
Regarding  the  resignation  of  an  ofllcer  of  the  auxiliary  battalion. 

4672.  Seruier   (Jean  Mathieu  P.).     A.L.S.     1  p.  4to.     Paris,  July  13, 

1801. 

Acknowledging  the  receipt  of  2858  fr.  for  the  recipient's  brother,  which 
had  been  sent  by  mistake. 

4673.  Seruier  (Comte — son  of    Jean    Mathieu  P.  Seruier).     A.L.S.     2  pp. 

4to.     Paris,  May  2,  1846.     To  the  Duke  Vasquier. 

Resigning  his  position  owing  to  ill  health,  expressing  regrets,  and  prom- 
ising to  return  at  once  if  his  presence  is  needed. 

4674.  Servan  De  Gerbey  (Joseph — French  general,  and  Minister  of  War). 

L.S.  2  pp.  4  to.  Paris,  June  4,  1806.  Informs  the  Chief  Inspector 
of  Ee venue  that  M.  Bisson  has  been  placed  in  charge  of  the  6th  Mili- 
tary Division.     With  portrait. 

4675.  Seze  (Eaymond^  Comte  De — defended  Louis  XVI,  for  whom  he  made 

an  eloquent  plea  before  the  Convention) .    A.L.S.  to  Marquis  Alfieri  di 
Sostegno,  Piedmontese  Ambassador  at  Paris.    4  pp.    12mo.     Aix-le- 
Bains,  August  11.     In  a  wrapper  with  notes  in  the  handwriting  of 
Silvio  Pellico.     2  pieces. 
A  letter  giving  news  of  himself,  and  expressing  esteem  and  devotion. 

4676.  Seze  (Kaymond,  Comte  De).    Autograph  manuscript,  3  pp.  4to.    Un- 

signed.    With  portrait. 

4677.  Shakespeare  (William).     Portrait,  together  with  those  of  Chaucer, 

Spenser  and  Ben.  Jonson,  on  one  plate.  Mezzotint.  Folio.  Un- 
signed. 

4678.  Sheridan  (Eichard  Brinsley).   Portrait,  bust.   Engraved  by  C.  Tur- 

ner, after  Sir  J.  Eeynolds.     Mezzotint.     Open  letters.     8vo. 

London,  1825 

4679.  Shipping.  Eepresentations  of  various  Dutch  vessels,  including  Princess 

Louisa,  Powalux  and  others.  Line  engraving  by  Suntach  after 
Hwogerheyden.     4to. 

4680.  Shipping.     Eepresentations  of  various  Dutch  vessels,  including  the  Her- 

cules, the  Admiral  Tromp  and  others.  Line  engraving  bv  Sunch  after 
H.  W.  Deyen.     4to. 

4681.  Shipping.     ^T  Verzeilen  Van  ^Slands  Schip  Prins  Willem,  of  de  Zuider- 

Haaks,  den  14th  Sept.,  1781.     Line  engraving.     4to. 


4682.  SiCARD  (R.  A.  C,  L'Abbe — distinguished  French  teacher  of  the  Deaf 

and  Dumb).  A.L.S.  2  pp.  12mo^  including  addressed  portion. 
Paris,  le  19  Frimaire  [Dec.  9],  1805,  stating  that  he  will  call  soon 
upon  M.  Lemercier. 

4683.  SiCAED  (R.  A.  C,  L'Abbe).     Portrait,  full  bust  in  oval.     Bonneville 

sculp.     Mezzotint.     8vo.  ..  Paris,  n.d. 

4684.  SiDN'EY  (Henry).    Son  of  Robert,  2nd  Earl  of  Leicester.    Portrait,  full 

length,  accompanied  by  dog.  Mezzotint  after  Lely.  Folio  (cut  close 
and  repaired). 

4685.  SiEYES  (Emmanuel  Joseph — celebrated  French  politician  and  publi- 

cist, member  of  the  Directory).  D.S.  1  p.  folio.  Paris,  Nov.  25, 
1797. 

A  passport  given  to  Jacques  A,  Huguet  by  the  Council  of  500,  per- 
mitting liim  to  go  where  he  will  in  the  department  of  Puy-de-Dome.  It  is 
also  signed  by  three  other  members. 

4686.  SiEYES  (Emmanuel  Joseph).     Portrait,  bust  in  uniform.     Dessine  et 

grave  par  F.  Bonneville.     Stipple.     8vo.  Paris,  n.d. 

4687.  SiEYES  (Emmanuel  Joseph).     Portrait,  bust  in  oval.     Allais  sculp. 

Mezzotint.     8vo. 

4688.  SiEYES  (Emmanuel  Joseph).     Portrait,  bust  in  oval,  wearing  cocked 

hat.  Mezzotint  by  Levachez,  military  scene  and  biographical  notice 
in  script  beneath.    8vo,  on  small  folio  sheet. 

4689.  SiEYES,  Bernadotte,  &c.    D.S.    1  p.  oblong  folio  (folded).    Paris,  le 

28  Fructidor,  L'An  7  [Sept.  14,  1799].  Pension  for  the  widow  of 
Pierre  F.  Limosin,  signed  by  Sieyes,  Presdt.  of  the  Directoire  Execu- 
tif,  Bernadotte,  Ministre  de  la  Guerre,  and  the  Secretary-General. 
(Slightly  repaired.)     With  seal  and  portrait. 

4690.  Simon    (A. — shoemaker  of  Paris,  guardian  of  young  Louis   XVIIIl 

at  the  temple,  beheaded  with  Robespierre).  Portraits  (1)  bust,  Des- 
sine par  Gabriel,  (2)  bust.     Lithograph  after  Gros.     4to.    2  pieces. 

4691.  Simon    (M. — military   secretary).     A.L.S.     1   p.    12   mo.     Versailles, 

Sept.  11,  1796.     Regarding  a  military  order. 

4692.  Smith  (Sir  William  Sydney — celebrated  English  admiral,  signed  a 

treaty  with  Kleber  for  the  evacuation  of  Egypt  by  the  French,  de- 
feated Napoleon  at  Acre) .  A.L.S.  2  pp.  folio.  Paris,  Feb.  8, 1826. 
To  ]\I.  Tomard,  written  in  French. 

The  writer  excuses  himself  for  not  having  been  able  to  spend  'bne  evening 
with  his  friend,  informs  him  about  a  publication  by  the  "  Institut  de 
VEgypte,"  etc. 

4693.  Smith  (Sir  William  Sydney).  A.L.S.  (third  persoif),  2  pp.  8vo  (in 

French),  n.p.  Feb.  7,  1833.  An  invitation  for  recipient  to  be 
present  at  a  demonstration  of  an  invention. 

4694.  Smith  (Sir  William  Sydney).     Portrait,  bust  in  uniform.  T.  Chees- 

man  sculpt.  J.  Opie  pinxt.  Stipple  in  brown.  Fine  impression 
with  margins.  London,  1796 


4G95.  Smith  (Sik  \Vii;liam  Sydney).  "Sir  Sydney  Smith's  escape  from 
France."  .Mezzotint.  Unsigned.  4to  (margins  on  3  sides  cut 
away).  ,  London,  1798 

4696.  Smith   (Sir  AVilliam  Sydney).     Portrait,  bust  in  oval.     Grave  par 

Tassaert,  1806,  dessine  au  Temple  par  Ph.  Aug.  Hen***.  Stipple. 
4to.  Paris,  n.d. 

4697.  Smith    (Sir  William  Sydney).     Portrait,  half  length  in  uniform. 

Stipple.     Proof  before  all  letters  on  India  paper. 

4698.  Smith    (Siii  William   Sydney).     Portrait,  full  length  in  uniform, 

standing  on  quay,  ship  in  background.  An  unsigned  German  copper 
engraving,  entitled  "Sir  W.  Sydney  Smith  grossbrittan  Seeheld." 
4to. 

This  curious  plate  is  probaV>ly  the  work  of  the  same  engraver  who  exe- 
cuted plates  of  Napoleon  and  Josephine,  copies  of  which  appear  in  this 
catalogue. 

4699.  Smith  (Shi  William  Sydney).     "The  Escape  of  Sir  Sydney  Smith 

from  France  after  being  confined  two  years."  Line  engraving  by  J.  R. 
Smith.  4to ;  Also  "  Sir  S.  Smith  defending  the  breach  of  d'Acre 
against  Bonaparte.^'    A.  Smith  sc,  Laffert  del.    2  pieces. 

4700.  Smith  (Sir  William  Sydney).    ''  The  Gallant  Conduct  of  Sir  Sydney 

Smith  at  the  Siege  of  Acre."    In  colors.     8vo. 

4701.  Smith   (Spencer — brother  of  Sydney  Smith).     Copy  of  a  3  pp.  folio 

letter,  from  the  original  bv  Casar  Tuard,  signed  bv  Smith  as  a  "  True 
copy,"  Aug.  1,  1798. 

An  interesting  letter  relative  to  the  landing  of  French  troops  in  Egypt, 
Bonaparte's  march  across  the  desert,  headquarters  of  Bonaparte  in  the 
palace  of  Mourad  Bey,  etc. 

4702.  Smolonsko.     Colored  view.     Folio.  London,  1814 

4703.  Soave  (Fathei?  Francesco — Italian  teacher  and  writer).    A.L.S.  to  a 

Lady,  sending  her  an  Ode.  1  p.  4to.  Milano.  December  2,  1789. 
With  portrait.  In  a  WTapper  witli  notes  in  the  handwriting  of  Silvio 
Pellico.    Together,  3  pieces. 

4704.  Society'  of  Seals.     D.S.  by  Lafarge,  Kobelos,  Guillotin,  Fromme  and 

others.  3  pp.  folio,  n.p.  Sept.  1808,  A  record  of  the  proceedings  of 
a  meeting. 

Guillotin  hei"e  uoted  was  a  French  physician,  who  is  sometimes  men- 
tioneil  as  heing  the  inventor  of  the  machine  called  by  his  name,  but,  ac- 
cording to  Thomas*  Biographical  Dictionary  such  is  not  the  case. 

4705.  Socrates.     Portrait.    J.  Faber  scnr..  fecit.    P.  P.  Rubens  del.    Mezzo- 

tint.   4to,  cut  close  and  repaired  in  places.  London,  Bow^les 

4706.  Somaglta  (Cardinal  J.  M.  Della).     L.  subscribed  and  S.  to  Count 

Broglio,  Ambassador  of  the  King  of  Sardinia  at  the  Papal  Court, 
thanking  him  for  his  note.  1  p.  folio.  Pome,  January  27,  1830. 
In  a  wrapper  with  notes  in  the  handwriting  of  Silvio  Pellico.  2 
pieces. 


4707.  SouBiSE  (Charles  De  Eohax — Marshal  of  France,  favorite  of  Louis 

XV.,  defeated  bv  Frederick  the  Great).  L.S.  1  p.  4to.  Paris, 
March  28,  1768.  "^ 

To  M.  Trutlaine  de  Montigiiy  regarding  a  dispute  concerning  the  owner- 
ship of  certain  lands. 

4708.  SouLES  (Jerome  De,  CoMTE — French  general).     D.S.  1  p.  folio.    Paris, 

le  2  Thermidor,  TAn  11  [July  20,  1803],  promoting  a  lieutenant. 
Signed,  also,  by  several  other  members  of  the  Consular  Guard,  in- 
cluding Languillermie,  Teulie,  &c.    AVith  portrait. 

4709.  SouLT  (Nicolas  J.  De  Diel%  Due  De  Dalmatie — Marshal  of  France, 

repulsed  by  Sir  John  Moore,  fought  at  Waterloo).  A.L.S.  1  p. 
(?  place).  Sept.  14,  1807.  With  portrait,  full  length  in  uniform, 
standing  (English  print). 

Written  during  tlie  year  he  received  the  title  of  Due  de  Dalmatie  to  an 
unnamed  general,  in  which  he  says  that  a  certain  M.  Lenoble  had  been 
promised  one  thousand  francs  per  month  but  had  not  received  payment, 
and  asking  that  such  be  forthcoming. 

4710.  SouLT  (Nicolas  J.  De  Dieu,  Due  De  Dalmatie).    L.S.  "  Mai.  Due  de 

Dalmatie,"  1  p.  folio.  Paris,  March  10,  1815.  Orders  the  Minister 
of  Finance  to  pay  out  a  sum  of  money.    With  portrait. 

4711.  SouLT  (Nicolas  J.  De  Dieu,  Due  De  Dalmatie).    Signature,  "Due 

De  Dalmatie,"  also  signature  of  Louis  D'Orleans  (2nd  son  of  Louis 
Philippe).    With  portrait,  India  paper. 

4712.  SouLT    (Nicolas  J.   De  Dieu,  Due   De  Dalmatie).      Portrait,  in 

uniform,  on  horseback.    In  colors.    4to.  London,  A.  Park,  1838 

4713.  Soult  (Nicolas  J.  De  Dieu,  Due  De  Dalmatie).  Portrait,  on  horse- 

back.    In  colors.     8vo.  London,  1838 

4714.  Soult   (Nicolas  J.  De  Dieu,  Due  De  Dalmatie).     Portrait,  half 

length,  in  uniform.    Lithograph  after  Lesage.    4to. 

4715.  Soult   (Nicolas  J.  De  Dieu,  Due  De  Dalmatie).     Portrait,  full 

length  in  uniform,  battle  scene  in  background.  Charon  sculp.  Aubry 
pinx.    Mezzotint.    Folio.  Paris,  n.d. 

4716.  Soult  (Nicolas  J.  De  Dieu,  Due  De  Dalmatie).    "Soult,  a  Santa 

Justina "  [where  his  division  repulsed  the  Austrians] .  Charon 
sculp.    Adam  del.    Mezzotint.    4to.  Paris,  n.d. 

4717.  SouRDis  (Francois  D'E.  De — French  cardinal,  Archbishop  of  Bordeaux 

in  1599).  Vellum  D.  S.  4  pp.  4to.  August  24,  1599.  Signed,  also, 
by  Land  a  is. 

4718.  SouTiiEY   (KoBEijT — eminent  En^ish  poet).     A.L.S.  in  full  "Robert 

Southey,"  1  p.  8vo.    Keswick,  July  16,  1838.    With  portrait. 

Regarding  various  boolvS,  including  a  play  by  Fletcher,  which  had  not 
been  printed  before  Dyce  printed  it  in  1S30,  also  offering  to  edit  a  collec- 
tion of  Old  Bnllads. 


4719.  Spencer  (Sir  Brent — British  general,  frequently  mentioned  by  Wel- 

lington in  despatches).     A.L.S.     "Spencer/'  1  p.  4to.     Ryde,  Aug. 
30, 1817.    Subscribing  to  a  genealogy. 

4720.  STAiiL-HoLSTEiN  (Anne  Louise  G.  N.,  commonly  called  Madame  de 

Stael,  celebrated  French  authoress).     A.L.S.     "X.  St./'  2  pp.  8vo. 
Lausanne,  Sept.  26,  n.y.    To  James  Gressulh. 

A  long  and  interesting  letter  in  which  she  makes  references  to  hef 
father  (Jacques  Necker,  Prime  Minister  of  France),  her  son  and  her 
daughter.  .  .  .  "It  seems  that  a  Minister  of  Finance  who  wishes  to 
become  popular,  ought  to  show  himself  a  little  more  in  favor  of  the  claim 
of  a  man  who  from  his  own  pocket  fed  Paris,  when  the  citj*  was  in  want 
and  who  refused  to  receive  any  compensation.  One  must  not  scorn 
honest  people  because  they  have  shown  themselves  very  considerate  in 
their  claims.  .  .  .  The  Baron  (her  father),  now  in  England  would 
have  considered  public  opinion  in  this  matter.  ...  I  like  to  tell  you 
of  the  greatest  interest  in  my  life,  because  it  means  so  much  to  my 
daughter.     I  am  sure  I  shall  like  you,  for  you  please  me,"  etc. 

4721.  Stael-Holstein  (Anne  Louise  G.  X.).    Portrait,  full  length  seated. 

Sasso  inc.    Bramiti  dis.    Stipple.    4to. 

4722.  Stanislas  Leszcznski^  King  of  Poland.     Portrait,   full  bust  in 

uniform.     Geoifroy  sc.    M.  Stachowicz  del.    4to.  (slightly  stained). 

4723.  Steele  (Sir  Richard — associated  with  Addison  as  editor  of  the  ''  Spec- 

tator.").   Portrait,  half  length,  standing.     G.  Kneller  pinx.    Mezzo- 
tint.   Small  4to.  London,  Bowles 

4724.  Straubin  (Johanna  Maria — b.  1689,  d.  1722).    Portrait,  three-quar- 

ter length.    Joh.    Gottfr.  Krugner  sc.    Line  engraving.    Folio. 

4725.  Strongonof  (Paul — Russian  general,  friend  and  adviser  of  Czar  Alex- 

ander).   Portrait,  full  bust  in  uniform.     P.  Yendramini  sculpt.    L. 
De  St.  Aubin  delt.    Stipple.    4to.  London,  1813 

4726.  Strozzi  (Carlo — son  of  the  celebrated  general  and  Marshal  of  France, 

Pietro  Strozzi).    D.S.  on  vellum.    October  22,  1564. 
An  interesting  list  of  expenses  for  the  Royal  Household. 

4727.  Stuart  (Dudley  C,  Lord — married  daughter  of  Lucien  Bonaparte). 

A.L.S.    1  p.  12mo.'    London,  Jan.  17,  1849.    To  Joseph  Keene,  M.  P. 
With  portrait  and  biographical  account. 

4728.  Stuart  (Lady  Dudley  C. — daughter  of  Lucien  Bonaparte).     A.L.S. 

"  C.  D.  S.,"  1  p.  12mo.    May  9,  n.y.    Invitation  to  dinner. 

4729.  Suchet   (Louis  Gabriel,  Due  D'Albupera  —  Marshal    of    France). 

A.L.S.  ■  2  pp.  folio,  Leuzbourg,  July  3,  1798.     To  General  Gadin. 
With  portrait,  full  length  in  uniform. 

A  fine  military  letter  written  shortly  before  he  was  appointed  general 
of  division  under  Massena.  It  tells  the  recipient  that  the  general  of  divi- 
sion. Lecourbe,  wishes  him  to  march  on  to  Brient  w^th  the  67th  brigade 
and  there  to  await  orders.  He  is  to  inform  the  general  in  chief  the  instant 
he  departs,  and  to  find  out  and  forward  all  information  concerning  the 
inhabitants  and  the  passes  in  the  country.  He  may  make  use  of  the  ex- 
cellent map  in  the  possession  of  Gen.  Meille,  etc. 


4730.  SucHET   (Louis  Gabriel,  Due  D'Albufera).     L.S.     1  p.  folio,  n.p. 

Nov.  17,  1799.    To  the  Minister  of  War  in  Paris. 

The  bearer  of  this  letter  was  an  aide-de-camp  of  Gen.  Grouchy,  and 
wounded  and  taken  prisoner  at  the  Battle  of  Novi.  Suchet  asks  that  a 
position  be  given  him. 

4731.  Suchet    (Louis   Gabriel,  Dug  D'Albufera).     A.L,S.     1  p.  folio. 

Nice,  le  11  Nivose  FAn  8  [Dec.  31,  1799].  Eecall  of  General  Dari- 
gonlet  to  France,  where  he  is  to  remain  until  further  orders.  With 
wax  sea]. 

4732.  Suchet  (Louis  Gabriel,  Due  D'Albufera).     L.S.,  "Le  Mai.  Due 

D'Albufera,"  1  p.  folio.  Paris,  March  21,  1818,  requesting  Baron  de 
Barente  to  restore  M.  Manoury  to  his  former  position  of  brigadier,  &c. 

4733.  Suchet   (Louis  Gabriel,  Due  D'Albufera).     Portrait,  bust  in  uni- 

form.    Proof  before  all  letters.     8vo. 

4734.  Sue  (Eugexe — popular  French  novelist).  A.L.S.     1  p.  12mo.  n.p.n.d. 

Regarding  a  history  of  the  navy,  w^hich  he  is  sending  to  recipient. 

4735.  SuGNY.  (French  general).    A.L.S.,  1  p.  4to.    Paris,  le  28  Floreal,  FAn 

XI  [May  17,  1803].  To  General  Samson,  Director  of  the  War  De- 
partment, requesting  maps. 

4736.  SuLKOWSKi  (Anton  P. — Polish  general,  served  with  distinction  in  N'a- 

poleon's  army).  Portrait,  bust  [drawn  a  few  hours  before  his  death], 
also  on  same  sheet  portrait  of  Dolomien,  celebrated  French  geologist. 
Etchings.     Unsigned.     4to. 

4737.  Sully  (Maximilien  De  Bethune,  Due  De — celebrated  French  states- 

man and  minister  of  Henry  TV.).  D.S.  on  vellum,  oblong  4to,  De- 
cember 2,  1608 ;  a  list  of  various  articles  and  expenses  entirely  in  his 
handwriting,  2  pp.  folio;  Official  L.  subscribed  and  S.  ^^  Eosny,^^  to 
the  General  Treasurers  of  France,  October  12,  1604;  also  6  portraits 
and  a  printed  account  of  his  life.  In  all,  10  pieces. 
A  very  fine  and  interesting  lot,  from  ,tlie  Fr6mont  collection. 

4738.  Sully  (Maximilien  De  Bethuxe,  Due  De).    Eeceipt  signed  "Louis 

Pierre  Maximilien  de  Bethune,^^  1  P-  (^  PP-  blank),  imdated. 

Acknowledging  that  lie  had  received  from  M.  Desmarez,  the  sum  of 
5861  livres  2  sols  "  for  my  living  and  pension  the  past  year." 

4739.  Surrender  of  Cornwallis.    The  Surrender  of  Cornwallis  to  General 

Washington  and  Comte  De  Rochambeau.  19th  of  October,  1781. 
Copper  engraving  by  Thornton  after  Hamilton.    Folio.  [1782] 

4740.  Surrender  of  Dantzig.     Certified  copy  of  the  terms  agreed  upon  by 

the  representatives  of  General  Eapp  and  the  Duke  of  Wurtemberg. 
5  pp.  folio.  Langfuhr,  Dec.  17-29,  1813.  Copy  attested  by  the 
General  Baron  Faure,  and  another. 

4741.  SuwAROW    (Alex.  Yasilievitch  surnamed  Eyminiski,  famous  Rus- 

sian general).  Portrait,  half  length  in  uniform.  Grave  per  Joh. 
Neidt,  peint  par  J.  Kreutzinger,  1799.    Stipple.    4to. 


4742.  SuwAROW  (Alkx.  Vasilikvitch).     Portrait,  full  length,  in  uniform. 

Stipple.  Unsigned.  8vo.  London,  n.d.  and  another  portrait  of  him. 
2  pieces. 

4743.  SuwAKOw    (Alex.   Vasilikvitcii).     Portrait   "  Conte   Souwarow  Ky- 

miniski,  Principe  Italiski,"'  full  length  in  uniform.  Conipareli  inc. 
Bosio  dis.    Stipple.     8vo. 

4744.  Swartzexbukgii   (Pkixce — Field- Marshal).      Portrait,  full  length  in 

•  uniform,  on  horseback.     Iioiunov  sculp.     In  colors.     4to. 

[London,  1816] 

4745.  Talheiu  (M.)   A.L.S.    1  p.  4to.  n.p.n.d.    To  M.  Combe,  asking  for  the 

return  of  a  report  relative  to  a  Mrs.  Kobinet. 

4746.  Talleyrand   (Citakles  Maurice.  Prince  De  Benevent — celebrated 

French  statesman,  fled  to  the  United  States).  L.S.  1  p.  4to.  [Paris], 
le  2  Fructidor,  TAn  V  [Aug.  19,  1797].  To  the  Secretary-General 
asking  him  to  furnish  for  his  perusal  certain  correspondence  of  the 
division  chiefs  under  him.  especially  that  with  the  courts  of  London, 
Berlin,  and  Vienna. 

4747.  Talleyrand  (Charles  Maurice,  Prince  De  Benevent).    L.S.  '*  Ch. 

:\Iau.  Talleyrand,"  1  p.  folio.  Paris,  Jan.  28,  1798.  To  M.  Delacroix, 
Minister-Plenipotentiary  to  the  Batavian  Republic  (Holland).  With 
Portrait,  full  length,  India  paper. 

Written  when  Talleyrand  was  Minister  of  Foreign  Affairs,  a  i)osition  he 
obtained  partly  through  the  influence  of  Madame  de  Stael.  He  regrets 
that  the  decree  proposed  by  him  to  the  Executive  iDirectory  has  not  yet 
been  obtained.  Hopes  that  Delacroix  will  be  given  thirty  thonsand  francs, 
and  in  the  meantime  will  let  him  have  half,  payable  in  any  form. 

4748.  Talleyrand  (Charles  Maurice,  Prince  De  Benevent).    L.S.  '' Ch. 

Mau.  Talleyrand,"  1  p.  4to.  Paris.  May  8,  1806.  To  M.  De  Brou. 
With  portrait,  on  India  paper. 

Informing  recipient  that  if  he  is  still  bent  on  obtaining  a  diplomatic 
position,  he  ought  to  apply  for  that  of  auditor  at  the  Council  of  State. 

4749.  Talleyrand    (Charles    Maurice,    Prince    De    Benevent).      L.S. 

'-'  Charles  Maurice,"  2  pp.  folio,  Paris,  April  1,  1812.  To  Prince 
****(?),  arch-treasurer  of  the  Empire. 

Talleyrand  gives  the  reasons  which  led  him  to  think  that  he  was  right 
in  exercising  a  certain  function  (i.  e.  receiving  the  oaths  taken  by  the 
presidents  of  the  electoral  colleges  and  assemblies  of  the  cantons).  He 
now  thinks  that  this  function  belongs  to  the  person  to  whom  he  is  writing, 
and  not  to  the  governor-general  of  the  department  of  Holland,  although  it 
had  been  heretofore  exercised  by  such  an  official.  He  now  makes  amends 
by  sending  the  papers  stating  the  nominations  of  the  presidents  and  the 
sworn  statements  of  these  men. 

4750.  Talleyrand  (Charles  Maurice,  Prince  De  Benevent).       A.L.S. 

"Talleyrand."  1  p.  8vo.  n.p.  Sept.  6,  1824.  To  the  Baron  De 
Their.  With  colored  view  (from  the  1863  Valentine's  Manual  of 
X.  Y.),  of  part  of  the  house  in  which  Talleyrand  lived.  Blooming- 
dale  Eoad. 

Interesting  friendly  letter  expressing  his  regret  that  the  Baron  has  not 
succeeded  in  a  work  he  undertook,  that  he  regrets  his  (the  Baron*s)  long 
absence,  etc. 


4751.  Talleyrand  (Charlks  Maurice,  Prince  Dh  Benevent).     Portrait, 

bust  in  uniform.    Bocourt  sculpt.    Mullard  del.    Stipple.    8vo. 

4752.  Talleyrand  (Charles  ^Iaurice,  Prince  De  Benevent).     Portrait, 

bust  in  oval.  Mezzotint  (b}^  Levachez),  biography  in  script  be- 
neath.   8vo  on  small  folio  sheet. 

4753.  Talleyrand  (Charles  Maurice,  Prince  De  Benevent).     Portrait, 

bust  in  uniform.    Bocourt  sculp.    Mullard  del    Stipple.    8vo. 

Paris,  n.d. 

4754.  Talleyrand  (Charles  Maurice,  Prince  De  Benevent).     Portrait, 

three-quarter  length,  seated.  Godby  sculp.  Gerrand  pinxt.  Open 
letter  proof.    4to.  London,  1814 

4755.  Talleyrand  (Charles  Maurice,  Prince  De  Benevent).     Another 

copy  of  the  same. 

4756.  Talleyrand  (Charles  Maurice,  Prince  De  Benevent).     Portrait, 

full  length,  cocked  hat  under  arm.  G.  A.  Sasso  inc.  G.  B.  Bosio 
dis.    Line  engraving.     8vo. 

4757.  Talleyrand,  Bernadotte,  Lauriston,  and  others.     Portraits,  mainly 

in  uniform.    8vo  and  12mo.     Xo  duplicates.     20  pieces. 

4758.  Tallien   (Jean  L. — French  Jacobin,  conspired  against  Robespierre). 

Portrait,  full  bust  in  oval.  I.  Jones  sculpt.  Bouteville  delin.  Stip- 
ple.    4to.  [London],  1794 

4759.  Tallien    (Madame — wife  of  the  dreaded  representative  of  the  Con- 

vention). 2  portraits;  Mile.  Duchenois — French  actress;  Portrait; 
Miss  Day,  afterwards  Lady  Fenhoulet.  Portrait,  Mezzotint;  Mile. 
Colombier — Napoleon's  first  love.  Portrait,  in  colors;  4to  and  8vo. 
Together,  5  pieces. 

4760.  Talma   (Franqois  J. — celebrated    French    tragedian,    received    from 

Bonaparte  tokens  of  special  favor).  A.N.S.  •  1  p.  8vo.  Feb.  14, 
n.  y.     Asking  for  an  advance  of  100  livres  for  M.  Descoins. 

4761.  Talma    (Francois  J.).     A.L.S.     1   p.  4to,  n.p.n.d.     To  the  Baron 

De  Laforte. 

Regarding  a  passport  for  a  friend. 

4762.  Talma   (Francois  J.).     Portrait,  half  length  in  character.     P.  Au- 

grand  scidpt.     Muneret  pinxt.     Stipple.     4to.  Paris,  n.d. 

4673.  Talma  (Francois  J.).  Portrait,  full  length  in  cliaracter.  T.  T.  inc., 
Demarchi  dis.     Stipple.     8vo. 

4764.  Talot  (M.  L. — French  advocate,  member  of  the  Council  of  500). 
A.L.S.  2  pp.  4to.  Paris,  March  10,  1796.  Stating  that  he  is  send- 
ing recipient  a  copy  of  General  Clarke's  answer  to  his  letter.  Writer 
is  doing  all  in  his  power  to  bring  about  peace  and  happiness.  On 
opposite  page  is  the  copy  of  Gen.  Clarke's  letter  in  Talot's  autograph. 


4765.  Tana    (Arduix).     Two  A.L.S.  each  2  pp.   16mo,  and  4to.     Quiers, 

May  18,  1790,  &c.  To  the  Marquis  Fulletti  de  Barol  begging  him 
to  visit  him,  and  in  one  letter  stating  that  he  is  on  his  dying  bed. 

From  the  Sylvio  Pellico  collection    (No.   136),  enclosed  in  his  library 
wrapper  and  with  his  autograph  annotations. 

4766.  Target  (Gui  J.  B. — eminent  French  advocate,  selected  by  Louis  XVI. 

as  one  of  his  defenders).  Portrait,  full  length.  Colored  (probably 
by  hand).     4to. 

4767.  Target  (Gui  J.  B.).     Portrait,  bust  in  oval.     Mezzotint.     Unsigned. 

8vo.  Paris,  n.d. 

4768.  Target  (Gui  J.  B.).    Portrait,  bust  in  oval.    Stipple.    Unsigned.   8vo. 

4769.  Tascher  De  La  Pagerie  (Charles  E. — son  of  Claude,  the  cousin  of 

Josephine).  A.L.S.  1  p.  8vo.  Palais  des  Tuileries,  June  6,  1858. 
With  addressed  envelope. 

4770.  Tascher    (Stephanie — Duchesse  D^Aremberg  and  niece   of   Jose- 

phine). L.S.  1  p.  4to.  Paris,  Dec.  15,  1808.  Eecommending  the 
^Sieur  Rixeus  for  a  post  at  a  University. 

4771.  Tasso    (Torquato).     Portrait,   half   length.     Engraved   by   R.   Hart. 

steel  engraving.    Proof  on  India  paper.  London,  [ca.  1839] 

4772.  Tauenzin  Vox  AVITTE^'BERG  (Graf — "General  Lieutenant  der  Infan- 

terie^').  Bust  portrait  in  uniform,  without  hat.  Stipple.  Un- 
signed.    In  colors.     8vo.  Schweidnitz,  n.d. 

4773.  Taulier  (Jean  L. — French  priest  at  Martinique,  friend  of  Josephine). 

L.S.  (with  several  words  in  his  autograph,  giving  address,  etc.).  3 
pp.  4to.  Paris,  July  12,  n.y.  To  Josephine,  stating  that  her  mother 
having  charged  the  writer  with  the  delivery  of  some  letters  and  2 
cases  of  liquor,  has  been  unable  to  deliver  the  liquor  owing  to  trouble 
he  experienced  with  the  customs  officers  in  London,  etc. 

4774.  Taylor  (Baron).     A.L.S.     "  Le  Bn.  Taylor."     1  p.  8vo.     n.p.     Sept. 

11,  1827,  regarding  a  painting,  etc. 

4775.  Teignmouth    (Jean   Shore,  Lord).     Portrait,  three-quarter  length, 

seated.     Engraved  by  Henry  Dawe  after  H.  P.  Briggs.     Mezzotint. 
Folio.     (Creased,  cut  close  and  thinned  in  places.) 
In  1793  Teignmouth  succeeded  Corewallis  as  Governor-General  of  India. 

4776.  Temple  (Sir  Eichard  G. — British  general,  distinguished  himself  at 

the  siege  of  Lille,  1708).  Portrait,  three-quarter  length,  seated. 
Kichd.  Houston  fecit.  Wm.  Hoare  pinxt.  Mezzotint.  Folio,  re- 
pairs to  margins. 

4777.  Tillotson  (John — celebrated  English  prelate).     Portrait,  half  length, 

in  robes.     Mezzotint.     Cut  to  plate  mark,  and  inscription  cut  away. 

4778.  Thackwell  ( JosEPH-r-British  lieut. -general,  lost  his  left  arm  at  Water- 

loo, distinguished  during  the  Sikh  war).  A.L.S.  2  pp.  4to.  York, 
July  1,  1821.  To  Major  General  Sir  John  Byng.  On  military  af- 
fairs. 


4779.  Thiard  De  Bissy  (Auxonne  T.  M.,  Comte  De — French  general,  Na- 

poleon's Chamberlain).  A.L.S.  2  pp.  12mo  (including  address). 
[Paris],  Dec.  29,  1815.     Recommending  a  Mr.  Reberdel. 

4780.  Thiard  De  Bissy  (Auxonne  T.  M.— Comte  De).     A.L.S.     1  p.  8vo. 

Paris,  the  26th  of  (  ?).     With  view. 

4781.  Thiebault  (P.  C.  F. — General  of  Division,  commanded  a  brigade  at 

Austerlitz).  A.L.S.  1  p.  8vo.  Paris,  Nov.  26,  1842.  Requesting 
the  loan  of  a  book  from  the  Royal  Library. 

4782.  Thiers    (Louis   Adolphe — French  historian).     A.L.S.     2   pp.    8vo. 

Jan.  15,  1850.  Request  for  a  sufficient  supply  of  coal  and  wood  to 
last  him  until  his  full  order  can  be  filled.    With  2  portraits. 

4783.  Thomas  (Antoine  Leonard^  celebrated  French  writer).     A.L.     2  pp. 

4to.     St.  Germain,  February  5,  1770. 

A  very  interesting  letter,  full  of  tender  expressions  addressed  to  Madame 
Xecker,  the  well  known  Swiss  authoress,  and  wife  of  the  great  financier. 

4784.  Thomas   (Axtoine  Leonard).     A.L.  in  third  person  also  addressed 

to  Madame  Necker.     1  p.  4to.    n.d. 

Announcing  that  the  drama  "  Les  fausses  infidelites  "  will  not  be  played 
today,  as  the  comedians  had  announced  the  play  without  the  permission 
of  Mons.  de  Sartine,  Lieutenant  of  Police. 

4785.  Thouix    (Andre — famous  French  botanist,   gardener-in-chief   of  the 

Jardin  des  Plantes).  A.L.S.  1  p.  16mo  [1819]  and  2  L.S.,  1  and 
4  pp.  4to.  Paris,  Sept.  25,  1819  and  July  5,  1823.  On  botanical 
subjects.    Together,  3  pieces. 

4786.  Thouret   (Jacques  G. — French  legislator,  guillotined  1794).       Por- 

trait, full  bust  in  oval.     Jones  fecit.     Stipple.     4to.     London,  1794 

4787.  Thuriot  (Jacques  Alexandre — French  Jacobin,  president  of  the  Con- 

vention, voted  for  the  death  of  the  King,  etc.).  D.S.  3  pp.  folio, 
n.p.     (Paris),  August  11,  1794. 

A  recommendation  to  the  Committee  of  Public  Safety  regarding  M.  Le 
Barbier  to  replace  M.  Legendre  as  agent  for  the  post-oflace.  The  docu- 
ment is  also  signed  by  Carnot,  Jean  Baptist©  R.  Lindet,  and  others. 

4788.  Thurn   (J.  M.  Graf  Von — General  during  the  Thirty  Years'  War). 

A.L.S.  In  German.  2  pp.  folio.  Prag,  Nov.  16,  1631.  (Damaged 
by  damp.) 

4789.  TocQUEviLLE  (Alex  De — eminent  French  statesman  and  political  phi- 

losopher). A.L.S.  Asking  to  send  some  books  purchased  for  him.  1 
page  and  a  half,  8vo,  n.d.    With  portrait.    2  pieces. 

4790.  Tolstoi    (Peter   Alexandrovitch — Eussian   soldier,    commander-in- 

chief  of  the  Army  of  Eeserve).  A.L.S.  2  pp.  folio,  with  addressed 
portion  on  separate  sheet.  Ems-les  Bains,  August  18,  1826.  To  a 
firm  of  Paris  bankers. 

Regards  the  forwarding  of  mail,  says  that  he  will  be  in  Paris  shortly 
and  will  call,  etc. 


4791.  ToNNEKRE  (Due  De — Marshal  of  France).     L.S.     2  pp.  folio.     Paris, 

Oct.  13,  1777. 

On  liiiaiicial  affairs  regarding,'  a  note  for  one  thousand  pounds  that  the 
signer  had  paid  out  for  the  purcliase  of  foreign  goods. 

4792.  Toulouse  (Louis  Alexandue  De  Boukbon — son  of  Louis  XIV.  and 

Madame  De  Montespan).  L.S.  "  L.  A.  de  Bourbon."  3  pp.  4to. 
Versailles,  Jan.  15,  1907.  Informing  M.  de  Chamillart  that  M. 
Faure  is  going  to  see  the  artillery  of  tlie  department  of  Rousillon. 
Accompanying  the  letter  are  various  contemporary  documents  con- 
nected with  that  artillery  and  referred  to  therein.    Together,  4  pieces. 

4793.  Toulouse  (Louis  Alexandre  De  Bourbon).    L.S.    '^L.  A.  de  Bour- 

bon," 1  p.  4to.     n.p.    August  22,  1726. 

4794.  ToussAiNT    L'Ouverture — celebrated    negro    general    and    liberator, 

L.S.  4  pp.  folio.  San  Domingo,  Oct.  21,  1797.  On  his  specially 
printed  stationery.     To  Citizen  Vincent. 

An  important  letter  written   soon  after   he  was  appointed  general   In 
chief  of  tlie  Army  of  San  Domingo.    He  saj's  tliat  the  North  and  tlie  South 
\  are  now  united,  and  would  have  been  united  sooner  had  the  agents  of  the 

Directory  worked  for  the  public  good,  and  not  abused  their  authority.  He 
requests  Vincent  to  bring  before  the  Directory  all  his  efforts  towards 
peace  and  unity,  and  to  do  his  best  to  prove  the  falsity  of  the  reports 
about  the  inhabitants  of  San  Domingo,  which  have  been  circulated  in 
France,  etc. 

4795.  ToussAiNT  L'Ouverture.     A.L.S.     1  p.  4to.     Oct.  30,  1797.     On  his 

specially  printed  stationery.  To  Citizen  Garouville,  Director  of  the 
Artillery. 

Asking  him  to  send  an  officer  to  examine  some  arms  and  see  if  they 
could  be  repaired. 

4796.  TOUSSAINT  L'Ouverture.     Portrait,  bust  in  uniform.     Bonneville  del. 

et  sculp.     Mezzotint.     8vo.  Paris,  n.d. 

4797.  TOUSSAINT  L'Ouverture.     Portrait,  full  length  in  uniform,  present- 

ing a  letter  to  an  English  general.  Lithograph  after  Grenler.  Small 
folio. 

4798.  Trafalgar,  2  plans  of  action ;  Defeat  of  the  Dutch  Fleet  by  Lord  Dun- 

can; and  others  mainly  of  a  similar  nature.  Several  in  colors.  4to 
and  8vo.    Together,  13  pieces. 

4799.  Treaty  of  Peace.    Articles  of  Peace  between  Great  Britain  and  France 

and  Great  Britain  and  Spain  signed  at  Versailles  Jan.  20,  1783,  by 
Mr.  Fitzherbert.  Copper  engraving  by  Pollard  after  Hamilton. 
Folio.  "      "  Circa  1790 

4800.  Treiliiard  (A.  F.  C— French  general,  son  of  J.  B.  Treilhard,  the  Con- 

ventionalist, commanded  at  Belle-Isle-sur-Mer  during  the  Hundred 
Days).  L.S.  3  pp.  folio,  including  addressed  portion.  Jan.  16, 
1809.  To  the  Receiver-General  of  the  Army  of  Spain,  relative  to  a 
sum  of  monev  due  him. 


4801.  TiiEW    (CiiiJiSTOPH  J. — celebrated   German   hotaiiist).      Portrait,   half 

length.     J.  J.  Haid  sculp.     D.  van  der  Sniissen  i)inxt.     Mezzotint. 
4to. 

4802.  TiiON'CHET  (FKAxgoi!^  I).— French  jurist,  employed  by  Louis  XVI.  to 

defend  him  in  his  trial).     A.L.S.     1  p.  4to.  " Paris,  April  3,  1803. 
To  Citizen  A^olnay,  vice-president  of  the  Senate.    With  portrait. 
Regretting  that  he  is  unable  to  be  present  at  a  meeting  of  the  senate. 

4803.  Troubkidge  (Sir  Thomas — British  admiral,  sent  to  the  assistance  of 

Nelson,  served  in  the  Battle  of  the  Nile).     Portrait,  half  length  in 
uniform.     Engraved  by  Miss  M.  Bourlier  after  W.  Evans.     4to. 

London,  1814 

4804.  Truguet  (Laurent  J.  F. — French  admiral,  disgraced  on  suspicion  of 

being  averse  to  Xapoleon's  elevation  to  the  Imperial  Power).  D.S. 

1  p.  folio.     Paris,  April  1,  l^OO. 

Written  while  Minister  of  Marine,  regarding  the  administration  of  the 
forges  at  Gnerigny. 

4805.  Tcherxjschef   (Alexander  I.,  Graf  Von. — Eussian  general,  served 

with  distinction  against  the  French).     Portrait,  full  bust  in  oval. 
A.  Smith  sculpt.,  Dahling  pinxt.    Stipple.    8vo.  London,  1813 

480(j.  TcHERNiscHEF  (ALEXANDER  I.,  Graf  Von).  Portrait,  full  bust  in 
uniform.  Engraved  by  T.  Wright  after  G.  Dawe.  Stipple.  Open 
letters.    4to.  London,  1823 

4807.  TcHERNiscHEF    (ALEXANDER  I.,  Graf  Yon).     Bust  portrait  in  uni- 

form with  fur  coat,  without  hat.    Unsigned.    Line  and  stipple.    8vo. 

4808.  Turenne  (Henri  De  La  Tour  D'Auvergne— Marshal  of  France,  and 

a  most  eminent  French  general).    D.S.     1  p.  4to.    August  25.  1(573. 
Passport  issued  for  M.  Gille  Chonfrian,  an  old  gunner  of  Reynel's  regi- 
ment who,  nnabie  to  continue  his  services,  is  going  to  Paris  to  solicit  a 
position  at  the  Hotel  des  Invalides. 

4809.  Turenne  (Henri  De  La  Tour  D'Auvergne).     Portrait,  bust  in  uni- 

form.    N".  De  Larmessin  scnlp.     Meissonier,  architect  f.     Line  en- 
graving.   4to. 

4810.  [Turenne  (Comte  De).]     A.X.S.  by  Madame  Patterson.     1  p.  12mo. 

Paris,  Dec.  23,  1832,  excusing  the  Comte,  as  he  ill  at  home. 

4811.  Turkish  Document.    A  folio  document,  probably  an  exequatur,  writ- 

ten in  gold  and  black,  with  signature,  said  to  be  that  of  the  Sultan, 
in  gold. 

4812.  TuRREAU  De  Liniere  (Louis  M. — French  general,  and  Ambassador  to 

the  United  States).  D.S.  also  by  L.  E.  Beffroy.  1  p.  4to.  Nice, 
March  18,  1794.    An  order  for  harness  for  the  army  in  Italy. 

4813.  TuRREAu   (Louis)  and  Bitter   (J.  J.).     (Members  of  the  National 

Convention.)  L.S.  1  p.  folio.  Nice,  le  3  Yendemiaire,  I'An  III 
[Sept.  24,  1794].  Signatures  to  an  order  on  the  Paymaster-General 
of  the  army  of  Italy  to  pay  out  a  sum  of  money  for  the  needs  of  said 
array. 


4814.  UssuF  Aguiah  Efendi — Ambassador  of  the  Sublime  Porte  at  the  Court 

of  London.     Portrait,  full  length,  seated.     Engraved  by  N.  Schia- 
vonetti  jr.,  after  W.  Miller.    Stipple.    4to.  London,  1794 

4815.  UssuF  Aguiah  Efendi.    Another  copy  of  the  same.    4to.    London,  1794 

4816.  Uz  (JoHANN  Peter — eminent  German  man  of  letters).    A.L.S.    4  pp. 

4to.    Leipzig,  Jan.  29,  1782. 

An  interesting  specimen  of  dramatic  criticism. 

4817.  Vacherot   (:^tienne — French  philosopher  and  writer).     Two  A.L.S. 

1  p.  8vo.    1842.    2  pieces. 

4818.  Vaillaxt   (Jeax  B.  P. — Marshal  of  France,  served  in  the  Kussian 

cam.paign).    A.L.S.    1  p.  12mo.    July  14,  1864,  no  place. 
Regarding  the  work  of  a  M.  Valle. 


4819.  Valee   (Sylvain  C— Marshal  of  France,  Gov.  of  Algiers).     A.L.S. 

"  Mai  Valee.''  1  p.  4to.  Paris,  July  29,  1822.  To  Col.  Vicci,  deputy 
at  the  central  depot  of  artillery.  With  portrait,  full  length  in  uni- 
form, and  biographical  account. 

Regarding  tlie  sum  of  seven  hundred  francs  to  be  paid  during  the 
first  six  months  of  1822  by  right  of  indemnity  to  the  directors  of  artillery 
in  Paris. 

4820.  Valee  (Sylvaix  C).     L.S.  1  p.  folio.     Alger,  Dec.  19,  1838.    With 

portrait,  full  length  in  uniform. 

To  the  Minister  of  War  releasing  a  soldier,  Jean  Paul  Lapierre,  from  the 
light  cavalry. 

4821.  Valee  (Sylvain  C).     Portrait,  bust  in  uniform.     Lithograph  after 

Lemoine.    4to. 

4822.  Valleraxd  [(Eminent  French  physician)].    A.L.S.  2  pp.  4to,  includ- 

ing addressed  portion.  [Paris],  May  25,  1830,  stating  that  he  had 
attended  the  sick  child,  &c. 

4823.  Valette  (A.  J.  M. — French  general,  served  in  Italy).     A.L.S.  3  pp. 

4to,  including  addressed  portion.  [Boury],  le  30  Fructidor,  I'An  XI 
[Sept.  7,  1803].  To  the  Prefect  of  the  Dept.  of  the  [Lain],  re- 
questing that  a  birth  certificate  be  verified,  &c. 

4824.  Vandamme  (Dominique  Eexe,  Comte  D'Uneboukg — French  general 

received  a  large  reward  from  !N"apoleon  for  his  conduct  at  Auster- 
litz).  L.S.  1  p.  folio.  Cassel,  le  24  Fructidor,  TAn  XI  [Sept.  10, 
1803],  asking  the  Minister  of  Finance  to  consider  favorably  a  citi- 
zen's petition.    AYith  portrait. 

4825.  Vandamme  (Dominique  Bene,  Comte  D'Uneboueg).    L.S.    1  p.  4to, 

n.p.n.d.    To  the  Minister  of  the  Interior. 

Recommending  M.  Ghesquiere  for  the  sub-prefecture  of  Dunkirk. 

4826.  Vandamme  (Dominique  Eene,  Comte  D'Uneboukg).    Portrait,  bust 

in  uniform.     Stipple.    Unsigned.     4to.  Paris,  n.d. 


4:827.  Vandamme  (DomijvIQUe  Eene^  Comte  D'Unebourg).     Portrait,  bust 
in  uniform.     Stipple.     Unsigned.     8vo.  Paris,  n.d. 

4828.  Vax-Dyck    (Anthony).     Sketches   after   Yan-Dyck.     Engraved   by 

Edward  Mitchell.    4to.     30  pieces.  Edinburgh,  n.d. 

4829.  Vane  (Sir  Henry — Gov.  of  Massachusetts).     Portrait.     Line  engrav- 

ing by  Houbraken  after  Lely.    Small  folio.  London,  1742 

4830.  Vean   (0.  L.  A.— Member  of  the  :^^ational  Convention).     L.S.     1  p. 

folio,    n.p.    July  4,  1794. 

Stating  that  the  Convention  had  received  the  letter  sent  by  the  members 
of  the  "iSociete  Poimhiire  de  Vaiichiir  "  in  wliicli  they  expressed  their  in- 
dignation at  the  criminal  attempt  made  upon  Collot-d'Herbois  and  Robes- 
pierre. 

4831.  Vendome  (Cesar,  Due  De — N"atural  son  of  Henry  IV.  and  Gabrielle 

D'Estrees).    D.S.  (on  vellum).    1  p.  4to.  n.p.    Dec.  1619. 

4832.  A^ENDOME  (Cesar,  Duo  De).    D.S.  ordering  his  treasurer  to  receive  the 

present  as  a  part  payment  of  the  sum  of  168  livres  and  10  sols. 
1  page  folio.    Anet,  March  13,  1640.    With  portrait.    2  pieces. 

4833.  Vendome  (Louis  J. — French  general).    D.S.  1  p.  folio,  n.p.    July  25, 

1704.  A  passport  for  Etienne  Boete,  surnamed  Lapensee.  With  por- 
trait, bust  in  uniform. 

4834.  Verdier  (J.  A.,  Comte — French  general).    A.L.S.  1  p.  folio.     [Paris], 

le  22  Thermidor,  PAn  XI  [Aug.  11,  1803].  To  General  Solignac— 
a  friendly  letter. 

4835.  Vergennes   (Charles  G.,  Comte  De — French  statesman).     Portrait, 

three-quarter  length.  Vangelisti  sculp.  C'allet  pinxt.  Line  engrav- 
ing.    Large  folio,  small  margins  and  somewhat  stained. 

4836.  Vergniaud  (Pierre  V. — celebrated  Girondist).     Portrait,  bust  in  oval. 

J.  B.  Compagnie  sculp.     F.  Bonneville  del.     Stipple.     8vo. 

Paris,  n.d. 

4837.  Vernet    (Horace — celebrated    French    painter).     A.L.S.     1  p.    8vo, 

n.p.n.d.    To  the  Director  of  the  School  of  Fine  Arts. 

Thanking  the  director  for  disposing  of  certain  paintings  for  him,  anil 
informing  him  that  he  is  a  candidate  for  the  positon  of  supervisor  of  tht? 
school  in  Rome,  etc. 

4838.  Verhuell  (Carel  H. — Dutch  admiral).    L.S.    1  p.  folio.    Paris,  May 

5,  1809.  To  General  Armstrong  informing  him  that  his  letter  to 
the  writer  has  been  received,  as  well  as  the  letter  to  the  king,  which 
has  been  delivered. 

4839.  Verhuell  (Carel  H.).    A.L.S.     1  p.  4to.    Paris,  Nov.  3,  1835.    Re- 

garding a  portrait.     With  portrait,  bust  in  uniform. 


4840.  ViCTon  ('Claui)k  Phwkix,  Dec  J)k  Bi-LLrxr-— :Marshal  of  France,  de- 

nounced Napoleon  as  ''the  man  who  has  tyrannized  and  hetrayed 
France").  A.L.S.  "  Le  Marechal  de  FEmpire,  Due  de  Bellune, 
Victor."    2  pp.  folio.    July  9,  1811. 

Written  during  the  time  he  was  commander  In  chief  of  the  army  of 
Spain  to  an  unnamed  corresjiondent  (the  above  is  the  duplicate),  aslcing 
him  to  use  liis  intinence  with  Napoleon  regarding  his  (Victor's)  transfer 
from  Spain,  as  owin.!:  to  ill  health  he  desires  to  return  as  soon  as  possible 
to  France. 

4841.  Victor  (Claude  Pekrin,  Due  De  Bellune).     A.L.S.    "le  Mai.  de 

Bellune.''     1  p.  4to,  n.  p.     Sept.  12,  1823.     To  the  Cte.  de  :\Ienon. 
Probably  with  reference  to  the  retreat  in  1812.     The  writer  says  "that 
the  letter  which  has  been  sent  from  the  war  department,  coneerninjc:  my 
retreat  is  a  proof  of  yonr  personal  interest  in  me." 

4842.  Victor  (Claude  Perrix,  Due  De  Bei.lune).     Portrait,  bust  in  uni- 

form.    Eenald  sculp.     Quenet  del.     Stipple.     4to. 

4843.  Victor  (Claude  Perrix,  Due  De  Belluxe).     Portrait,  bust  in  uni- 

form.    Forestier  sculp.     8vo. 

4814.  Victor  (Claude  Perrix^  Due  De  Belluxe).    Portrait,  on  horseback. 
Couche  fils  sculp.,  biographical  account  beneath.    Small  folio. 

4845.  Victor  Amadeus  II. — First  Kixg  Of  Sardixia.     L.S.     2  pp.  folio. 

Turin,  April  14,  1694.     To  Abbe  Primari. 

4846.  Victor    Amadeus   II. — First  Kixg   Of    Sardixia.     Portrait,    bust 

in  oval.    Line  engraving.     8vo.  In  Napoli,  n.d. 

4847.  Victoria,  Queex  Of  Exglaxd.     D.S.  with  seal.     3  pp.  folio.     Lon- 

don, April  74,  1885.    Also,  signed  by  another.    With  portrait. 

4848.  Victoria,    Queex    Of   Exglaxd.     Envelope   addressed   in    Victoria's 

autograph,  with  seal.    Also,  photograph  from  life. 

4849.  Victoria,   Queex   Of   Exglaxd.     Portrait,   full   length,   royal  robes, 

wearing  crown.     Printed  in  oil  colors  by  G.  Baxter.     8vo. 

4850.  Views  ix  Fraxce.     Vue  du  Chemin  de  fer  de  Paris  a  St.  Germain: 

Vue  de  L'Ecole  Militaire ;  Vue  de  la  Porte  St.  Denis ;  Vue  du  Chateau 
de  Versailles.  Lithographs  on  India  paper  after  Arnout.  Folio. 
4  pieces.  ^ 

4851.  Views  ix  Fraxce.     Vue  du  Jardin  du  Palais  Royal;  Vue  du  Pan- 

theon; Vue  Generale  de  la  Place  de  la  Concorde;  Tombeau  du 
General  Foy.    Lithographs  on  India  paper.    Folio.    4  pieces. 

4852.  Views  ix  Fraxce.    Vue  du  Palais  des  Tuileries ;  Arc  de  Triomphe  de 

I'Etoile ;  Dome  des  Invalides ;  Vue  de  la  Colonnade  du  Loiivre.  Litho- 
graphs on  India  paper  after  Arnout.     Folio.     4  pieces. 

4853.  Views  ix  Fraxce.    Vue  de  la  Tour  St.  Jacques  la  Boucherie;  Bourse 

et  Tribunal  de  Commerce;  Eglise  de  la  ^ladeleine:  Eglise  Notre- 
Dame.     Lithographs  on  India  paper,  after  Arnout.     Folio.     4  pieces. 


4854.  Views  ix  Fkaxce.    Viie  de  la  Tour  St.  Genevieve  et  du  Pantheon ;  Vue 

de  FAre  de  Triomphe  de  FEtoile;  Chambre  des  Deputes;  Vue  de  la 
Colonne  et  de  la  Place  Vendome.  Lithographs  on  India  pap^er,  after 
Arnout.     Folio.     4  pieces. 

4855.  Views  in  Fr.axce.    Vue.  du  Chateau  de  Versailles;  Vue  de  la  Cour  des 

Fontaines  a  Fontainebleau ;  Fontainebleau ;  Vue  du  Palais  des 
Tuileries  et  de  TArc  de  Triomphe.  Lithographs  on  India  paper, 
after  Arnout.     Folio.     4  pieces. 

4856.  ViEAVS  ix^  Feaxce.    Fontainebleau ;  Vue  du  Pont  du  Carousel  et  de  la 

Gde.  Galerie  du  Louvre.  Lithographs  on  India  paper,  after  x\rnout. 
Folio.     2  pieces. 

4857.  A'illaret-Joyeuse   (Louis  T. — French  admiral,  commanded  the  San 

Domingo  fleet).  A.L.S.  2  pp.  folio.  In  the  road  of  Brent,  on  the 
''  L'Ocean,''  Sept.  13,  1801.  To  the  Minister  of  the  Navy  and  Col- 
onies, asking  that  his  son  be  examined  by  Citizen  Levegne.  With 
portrait. 

4858.  Villains  (Claude  L.  H.  De — one  of  the  most  able  French  generals  of 

his  time).  D.S.  1  p.  folio,  Paris,  Oct.  15,  1717.  With  portrait, 
bust  in  oval  (slightly  spotted). 

Permit  granted  to  Captain  Daelie,  an  officer  under  Villars,  granting 
leave  of  absence  for  tliree  moutfis.  The  document  is  also  signed  by 
Charles  De  G.  Biron.  Marshal  of  France. 

4859.  ViLLATTE.     [French  Lieut.-General] .     A.L.S.  1  p.  folio.     Metz,  Nov. 

23,  1834.    Eequests  ''  Monseigneur ''  to  grant  him  an  interview. 

4860.  Vtlleroy  (Feaxcois  De  Xeufville — Marshal  of  France,  defeated  by 

Marlborough  at  the  battle  of  Ramillies).     L.S.   1   p.   4to.  Valen- 
ciennes, July  11,  1706. 
A  letter  of  introduction  for  an  army  officer. 

4861.  ViLLEKOY    (Francois    De  Neufville).     Portrait,    bust  in    uniform. 

"'  Marechal  Villeroy,"  Jones  fecit.    Stipple.    4to.  London,  1793 

4862.  ViLLEKOY  (Due  De).    L.S.    2  pp.  small  4to.    Versailles,  July  7,  1766. 

4863.  ViLLETTE  (Julia  De).    A.L.S.     1  p.  8vo.  n.p.  May  4,  1808.     A  letter 

of  thanks  with  mention  of  "  Madame  Burke,"  etc. 

4864.  ViLLETTE   (Lieutenant  General).     Portrait,  bust  in   uniform.     C. 

Heath  direxit.    Stipple.   8vo.  Bath,  n.d. 

4865.  Viomenil  (Charles  Joseph  H. — Marshal  of  France,  second  in  com- 

mand of  the  army  of  Pochambeau  in  the  United  States).  A.L.S. 
1  p.  folio,  n.p.  August  26,  1786.  With  portrait,  full  length,  and 
biographical  account. 

Report  of  the  condition  of  the  army  at  Schonberg,  in  which  is  especially 
noted  that  of  the  horses  of  the  various  regiments  owing  to  poor  oats,  etc. 

4866.  Virginia.    View  of  the  Natural-Bridge.    Tinted  lithograph  after  Koll- 

ner.    4to.  New  York,  1848 


4867.  VoLDROME  Chevalier  De — Minister  of  the  Interior  in  Ollivier's  Cabi- 

net under  Napoleon  III.).  Official  L.S.  1  p.  folio.  Paris,  February 
5,  1870. 

To  the  English  Consul  in  Paris  sending  statistics  of  the  English  popula- 
tion therein  in  18G6. 

4868.  [Voltaire.  (Jean  F.  M.  Arouet  De).]     An  unsigned  letter  of  2  pp. 

to  the  Editor  of  the  "  Morning  Post/'  on  Voltaire,  March  23,  1779. 

4869.  Voltaire  (Jean  F.  M.  Arouet  De).    Portrait,  bust  in  oval.    P.  Sudre 

del.    Lithograph.    4to. 

4870.  Voltaire  (Jean  F.  M.  Arouet  De).    "  Jeunesse  de  Voltaire.^'  Blanch- 

ard  sculpt.  Steuben  pinxt.  Line  engraving.  Folio.  Margins  slightly 
torn).  Paris,  n.d.  • 

4871.  Voltaire  (Jean  F.  M.  Arouet  De).    Portraits:  (1)  full  length  seated 

at  a  table  in  the  attitude  of  composition,  paper  and  ink  before  him, 
&c.  Line.  Morin  del.  P.M.  feet.  On  tinted  paper.  Folio  (2)  a 
series  of  about  36  heads,  also  1  full  length,  seated.  (On  1  sheet). 
Line.    Proof  before  all  letters.    Folio.     (2  pieces). 

4872.  Walcens   (Anthony — Protestant  Divine  of  Levden,  translated  Bible 

into  Flemish).    A.L.S.  1  p.  oblong  12mo.    Feb.  21,  1628.    In  Latin. 

4873.  Waldegrave  (William — first  Baron  liadstock,  British  admiral,  served 

in  the  West  Indies,  in  the  battle  of  St.  Vincent,  etc.).  Portrait, 
bust  in  uniform.  Drawn  and  engraved  by  C.  Wilkin  from  a  painting 
by  F.  W.  Wilkin.    Stipple.    Folio.    Open  letters.  London,  1810 

4874.  Waldner  (C.  F.  D.,  Comte  De — French  lieutenant-general  during  time 

of  Louis  XV.).  Portrait,  full  length  in  uniform,  the  costume  (ot 
varied  colors)  worked  in  silk  with  gilt  threads  as  decoration.  Dela- 
fosse  sculp.    L.  C.  de  Carmontelle  del.  1765.    4to. 

4875.  Washington  (George).    Washington  and  his  Generals.    Engraved  by 

A.  11.  Ritchie.     Large  folio.     Open  letters. 

;N"ew  York,  Emil  Seitz,  n.d. 

4876.  Washington  (George).    Portrait,  bust.    J.  C.  Buttre  Co.     Fine  im- 

pression, said  to  be  the  first  taken  from  the  plate. 

4877.  Washington  (George).    Portrait,  full  length.    Proof  before  all  letters. 

4to.    Hart  763. 

4878.  Washington  (George).    2  portraits;  F.  Staps — German  fanatic;  Tip- 

poo-Saib,  Sultan  of  Mysore.  Portrait;  View  of  Valderas,  Spain, 
showing  the  French  troops ;  Carel  H.  Verhuell — Dutch  admiral.  Por- 
trait; Coster  St.  Victor — Napoleonic  conspirator;  Virgil,  from  a 
sculptured  bust ;  ]^.  C.  Baron  de  Vincent.  Portrait,  after  Laurent ; 
4to  and  8vo.     Together,  9  pieces. 

4879.  Washington  Views.     Capitol.    Tinted  lithograph  after  Kollner.    4to. 

New  York,  1848 

4880.  Washington  Views.    Capitol.    Tinted  lithograph  after  Kollner.    4to. 

New  York,  1848 


4881.  Washington   Views.     President's   House.     Tinted  lithograph   after 

Kolhier.    4to.  New  York,  1848 

4882.  Washington  Views.     General  Post-Off  ice.     Tinted  Lithograph  after 

Kollner.    4to.  Kew  York,  1848 

4883.  Wassenaer  (Jacob  Van — well  knowTi  Dutch  admiral;  was  killed  in  a 

battle  against  the  English  in  1665).  A.L.S.  in  Dutch.  1  p.  8vo. 
May  20,  1661.     With  engraved  portrait.    2  pieces. 

4884.  Waterloo.     Certificate  of  John  iSTewman,  a  discharged  prisoner,  who 

was  captured  at  Waterloo.  1  p.  4to.  Printed  (in  English)  by  L. 
Pockwitz,  Hannover,  Osterstrasse,  No.  255.  Also  facsimile  of  a  note 
Avritten  by  Napoleon  at  St.  Helena  regarding  the  pyramids  of  Djize. 
2  i^ieces. 

4885.  Waterloo.     Paymaster's  Warrant   (Triplicate)   in  favor  Capt.  E.  F. 

Fitzgerald  for  £28.19.6.,  authorized  by  William,  Hereditary  Prince  of 
Orange,  then  commanding  His  Majesty's  forces  in  Holland,  fought 
.  ,  at  Waterloo,  &c.     Attested  as  a  "true  copy"  by  J.  Oolborne,  with 

signature  as  Col.  &c.,  first  Baron  Seaton,  also  at  Waterloo.  Also, 
signature  of  Fitzgerald,  wounded  in  that  battle.  Folio.  Laid  in  are 
two  plates,  8vo  and  4to  of  the  Prince  of  Orange.     (3  pieces). 

Brussels,  1814-15 

4886.  Waterloo  Prize  Money  Certificate,  signed  by  Lieut.-Col.  De  Hart- 

wig,  testifying  that  Francis  Morrow  is  entitled  to  his  share  of  the 
Bounty  Money  which  may  become  due  from  Captures  made  by  the 
Army  under  the  Duke  of  Wellington  in  Flanders  and  France.  1  p. 
4to.    Hannover,  March  14,  1817. 

4887.  Waterloo.     Portraits  of  the  British  and  their  Allies.     A  series  of  48 

medallion  portraits  on  one  sheet,  including  Wellington,  Bliicher  and 
many  others,  with  explanation  on  separate  sheet.     Folio. 

4888.  Waterloo.     Hougomont,  looking  toward  Waterloo.     La  Haye  Sainte, 

looking  towards  Waterloo.    Two  views  in  color  on  one  sheet.     Folio. 

London,  1816 

4889.  Waterloo.    Le  Quatre  Bras,  looking  towards  Waterloo;  La  Belle  Alli- 

ance, looking  towards  Genappe.  Two  views  in  color  on  one  sheet. 
Folio.  London,  1816 

4890.  Watt    (James — famous   Scottish  inventor).     Portrait,  bust,   from  a 

sculpture.    Mezzotint.    4to  cut  to  plate  mark,  and  re-margined. 

4891.  Weehawken  View.     Weehawken  engraved  by  Durand  after  Bennett. 

8vo. 

4892.  Weiss    (Franz    Eudolf — author,    philosopher,    soldier).      A.L.S.    in 

French  to  his  publisher,  in  reference  to  a  new  edition  of  his  "  Philo- 
sophic, Political  and  Moral  Principles."  2  pp.  4to.  December  5, 
[17]88. 

A  very  remarkable  man  of  a  turbulent  period  of  European  history. 
The  work  mentioned  above  was  translated  in  English  and  French,  and 
while  in  England  its  author  won  considerable  distinction  as  a  pugilist. 


4893.  Wellington  (Airniuit  Wellesley,  Duke  Of — celebrated  British  gen- 

eral). A.L.S.  "  WeMingtoii."  1  p.  4to.  Cheltenham,  July  18, 
181G. 

Sayinj;  that  a  certain  letter  lias  been  received,  etc. 

4894.  AVellingtox   (Akthuk  Wellesley,  Duke  Of).     A.L.S.   (in  French, 

1  p.  8vo.  Wahull  (?)  Castle,  Sept.  22,  1837.  To  Baron  ****  (?) 
asking  him  to  call  on  the  following  day.     With  portrait. 

4895.  Wellington  (Ahtiiuu  Wkllksley,  Duke  Of).     Portrait,  bust  in  uni- 

form, on  pedestal.  p]ngraved  by  H.  Cook  after  Turnerilli.  Line 
engraving.     4to.  London,  1814 

489(i.  Wellington  (Arthur  Wellesley,  Duke  Of).  Portrait:  (1)  half 
length.  Engraved  by  J.  T.  Wedgwood,  after  H.  P.  Briggs;  (2)  full 
length  in  uniform,  London,  1816;  (3)  bust  in  uniform.  Engraved 
by  Eidley  and  Blood.  London,  1808.  Stipple  and  line  engravings. 
8vo,  etc.    Together,  3  pieces. 

4897.  Wellington  (Arthur  Wellesley,  Duke  Of).    Portraits:  (1)  bust  in 

uniform,  C.  Warren  sculp.  Uwdns  delin.  London,  1807,  (2)  meet- 
ing of  Wellington  and  Bllicher.  London,  1817.  4to  and  8vo.  2 
pieces. 

4898.  Wellington  (Arthur  Wellesley,  Duke  Of).     Portrait,  bust  in  uni- 

form. Drawn  and  engraved  by  Thomas  Williamson.  Stipple.  4to 
cut  close. 

4899.  Wellington  (Arthur  Wellesley,  Duke  Of).    Portrait,  half  length. 

Engraved  by  J.  T.  Wedgwood  after  H.  P.  Briggs.  Open  letter  proof 
on  India  paper.    4to.  London,  1841 

4900.  Wellington  (Arthur  Wellesley,  Duke  Of).    Portrait,  half  length 

in  uniform.     Da  v.  Weiss  sculpt.     Rob.  Home  pinxt.     Stipple.     4to. 

[Vienna] 

4901.  Wellington  (Arthur  Wellesley,  Duke  Of).     Portrait,  three-quar- 

ter length,  in  uniform.  Mezzotint.  Cut  to  plate  mark,  and  en- 
graver's name,  etc.  cut  away.     4to. 

4902.  Wellington  (Arthur  Wellesley,  Duke  Of).     Portrait,  three-quar- 

ter length  standing.  Engraved  by  AV.  Jackman,  after  John  Lilley. 
Mezzotint  by  E.  S.  Sadd,  Xew  York.     Folio.         Xew  York,  1841 

4903.  Wellington  (Arthur  Wellesley,  Duke  Of).     Portrait,  full  length 

in  uniform.     Drawn  by  AV.  Heatb.     Line  and  stipple.     Folio. 

London,  1814 

4904.  Wellington  (Arthur  Wellesley,  Duke  Of).     Portrait,  full  length 

in  uniform,  on  horseback.     In  colors.    4to.  London  [1815] 

4905.  Wellington  (Arthur  Wellesley,  Duke  Of).     Portrait,  full  length 

in  uniform,  on  horseback.     In  colors.     4to.       London,  A.  Park,  1837 

4906.  Wellington  (Arthur  AYellesley,  Duke  Of).    Portrait,  full  length 

in  uniform.     [Drawn   and   etched   by   D.   Digliton.]      8vo. 


4907.  Wellington   (Arthur  AVellesley,  Duke  Of).     Portrait  "Le  Feld- 

Marechal  Due  de  Wellington/'  bust  in  uniform.  Grave  par  P.  Au- 
douin,  dessine  par  Vauthier.    Line  engraving.    8vo.  Paris,  n.d. 

4908.  Wellington   (Arthur  Wellesley,  Duke  Of).     Sketch  of  the  face 

after  Sir  Thomas  Lawrence,  executed  while  lying  in  state.  Proof 
on  India  paper.    8vo.  London,  1852 

4909.  Wellington  (Arthur  Wellesley,  Duke  Of).    Portraits:  (1)  three- 

quarter  length  in  collegiate  dress,  entitled,  "  A  sketch  by  a  lady, 
taken  at  Oxford.^'  Proof  in  open  letters.  London,  1834;  (2)  on 
horseback,  tinted  lithograph.  London,  1852;  (3)  half  length,  en- 
graved by  H.  T.  Ryall,  after  Sir  T.  Lawrence.  India  paper.  Lon- 
don, 1836,     All  4to.     Together,  3  pieces. 

4910.  Wellington    (Arthur  Wellesley,  Duke  Of).       Portrait,  together 

with  those  of  Bliicher,  Moreau,  and  8  others,  medallions  on  one  sheet. 
Folio.  London,  1815 

4911.  Wellington   (Arthur  Wellesley,  Duke  Of).     (1)  Portraits;  full 

length  in  uniform;  (2)  bust  in  uniform;  (3)  meeting  with  Bliicher 
at  Belle  Alliance;  (4)  at  Waterloo;  (5)  ammunition  wagon  at  Water- 
loo.   Line.    4to  and  folio.    5  pieces.  London,  &c.  v.d. 

4912.  Wellington^  Gerard,  Smolenskoi,  and  others.     Portraits,  mainly  in 

uniform.     8vo  and  12mo.     No  duplicates.     20  pieces. 

4913.  West  (Benjamin — American  painter).     il.L.S.     1  p.  small  4to,  with 

addressed  slip  [London],  April  12,  1752.  To  ^Ir.  Boy  dell  [the 
English  engraver],  enclosing  draft  upon  him  for  £50.  Portrait  en- 
graved by  Scriven  after  Sir  Thomas  Lawrence. 

4914.  West  (Benjamin).     Mr.  West  and  his  family.     Engraved  by  G.  S.  & 

I.  G.  Facius,  after  the  painting  by  B.  West.  Stipple.  Large  folio 
cut  close  and  repairs  to  margins.  London,  Boydell,  1779 

4915.  West  (Benjamin).     Portrait,  three-quarter  length,  standing,  left  arm 

resting  on  the  Holy  Bible.     Engraved  by  J.  Fittler  after  G.  H.  Har- 
low.   Line  engraving.    Folio  with  margins.  London,  1817 
Fine  impression. 

4916.  West  (Benjamin).     Mr.  West  and  family.     Engraved  by  G.  S.  &  I.  G. 

Sacius  after  Benj.  West.     Stipple.     Folio.  London,  1779 

4917.  West   (Benjamin).     Portrait,  half  length.       Mezzotint.       Unsigned. 

Folio  proof  (margin  slightly  damaged).  London 

4918.  West  (Benjamin,  and  His  Son).     Portraits.     Mezzotint.     V.  Green 

fecit.  B.  West  pinxit,  1773.  Folio  (margins  cut  away,  new  bottom 
margin  supplied  and  thinned  in  places). 

[London,  published  by  V.  Green,  1775] 

4919.  [West  (Mrs.  Benjamin,  and  Her  Son).]     Portraits,  bust  in  oval.    Val. 

Green  fecit.  B.  West  pinxt.  Mezzotint.  Folio,  small  margins.  Rich 
impression.  London,  R.  Sayer  1770 


4920.  West    (James — English  antiquary,  President  of  the  Koyal  Society). 

Portrait,  half  length.  Engraved  by  T.  Hodgetts,  after  a  painting  in 
possession  of  Jariies  West.    Mezzotint.    4to.    Open  letters. 

London,  1819 

4921.  West  Indies.     The  Gallant  Captain  Lord  Robert  Manners  Mortally 

wounded  on  board  the  Resolution  in  the  glorious  Victory  obtained 
over  the  French  Fleet,  12th  of  April,  1782.  Copper  engraving  by 
Pollard  after  Hamilton.     Folio.  [1782] 

4922.  West  Indies.    The  French  Admiral  Comte  De  Grasse,  Delivering  his 

Sword  to  Admiral  (now  Lord)  Rodney.  Copper  engraving  by 
Thornton  after  Hamilton.    Folio.  Circa  1790 

4923.  West  Indies.     The  Capture  of  Tobago  in  the  West  Indies  by  the 

English,  April  15,  1793.     Copper  engraving  by  Scott.     Folio. 

London,  1794 

4924.  West  Indies.    An  exact  account  of  Vice  Admiral  Vernon's  taking  the 

Castle  and  Town  of  Chagre  in  the  West  Indies.  Line  engraving, 
crudely  hand-colored.     Folio. 

4925.  West  Indies.      View  of  St.  Martin.       Dutch  line  engraving.       Folio 

(creased). 

4926.  West  Indies.    View  of  St.  Lucia.     Thornton  sculp.     Hamilton  delin. 

Copper  engraving.  Folio.  **  (From  Barnard's  History  of  Eng- 
land.) 

4927.  West  Indies.     Vue  du  Port  de  la  Trinite  et  tout  le  nord  de  la  Mar- 

tinique. F.  Leizelt  sculp.  D.  Serres  pinx.  Dutch  line  engraving. 
In  colors.    4to. 

4928.  Whale  Fishing.     The  Northwest  or  Davis's  Streights  Whale  Fishery. 

Fran.  Ambrosi  sculpt.    Rob.  Dodd  delint.    Line  engraving.    Folio. 

4929.  Whitworth  (Charles,  Lord — British  Ambassador  to  Paris).    A.L.S. 

(third  person)  (in  French).  1  p.  4to.  n.p.n.d.  To  an  unnamed 
person.    With  portrait,  on  India  paper. 

Regretting  that  he  failed  to  keep  a  certain  appointment,  but  promising 
to  meet  him  on  the  following  Monday. 

4930.  WiELAND  (Christoph  M. — celebrated  German  poet,  friend  of  Goethe). 

A.L.S.  "Wieland."     1  p.  4to.    Weimar,  July  1,  1773. 

The  famous  meeting  of  Napoleon  with  Wieland,  the  former  in  military 
dress,  the  latter  wearing  ordinary  garments,  with  unpowdered  hair,  little 
skull  cap  and  felt  shoes,  is  graphically  described  in  Sloane's  "Life  of 
Napoleon." 

4931.  Wieland  (Christoph  M.).    Portrait,  full  length,  standing.    L.  Eados 

inc.    G.  B.  Bosio  dis.    Stipple.    8vo. 

4932.  WiLBERFORCE  (WiLLiAM — eminent  English  philanthropist).     Portrait, 

full  length,  seated.  Engraved  by  James  Heath,  after  John  Russell. 
Line  engraving.     Folio   (slightly  skinned  on  upper  margin). 

[London] 


4933.  Wilkes  (John — celebrated  English  politician).     Portrait,  full  length, 

seated,  holding  staff  crowned  with  "  Liberty."  Drawn  from  the 
life  and  etch'd  in  Aquafortis  by  Willm.  Hogarth.  Small  folio,  spotted 
and  with  two  crease  marks,  London,  May  ye  16,  1763 

4934.  Wilkes  (John)  and  Others.     D.S.  3  pp.  folio.     [New  York],  Dec. 

24,  1800,  in  which  Wilkes  appoints  Maurice  Alexandre  B.  de  la 
N'autte  D'Hauterive  as  his  agent.  Signatures  of  witnesses  and  the 
French  Consul  of  New  York.  Also  signature  of  S.  B.  Malcom, 
Notary  Public  of  same  city.    With  2  seals. 

4935.  Will  of  Joan  Grozzino  of  Ferrara.     2  leaves  of  vellum.     Ferrara,  Feb- 

ruary 4,  1555. 

A    curious    document. 

4936.  William  L,  King  Of  Prussia.     Portrait,  vignette.     Engraved  by  J. 

Vendramini  after  P.  E.  Stroehling.    Stipple.'   4to.        London,  1814 

4937.  William  L,  King  Of  Prussia.     L.S.     1  p.  folio.     Berlin,  Sept.  26, 

1827.     Countersigned  also  by  V.  Griesheim. 

4938.  William  I.,  King  Of  Prussia.    A.N.     1  p.  8vo.    n.p.n.d.     With  por- 

trait. 

4939.  William  I.  (King  Of  Wurtemberg,  opposed  the  King  of  Prussia  in 

his  efforts  to  acquire  supremacy  in  Germany).  L.S.  1  p.  4to. 
Stouttgart,  July  29,  1817.  Thanks  Chev.  Hippisley  for  letters,  and 
notification  of  the  Presdt.  of  the  Eoyal  Institute  of  Great  Britain. 
Countersigned  by  the  Secretary  of  State. 

4940.  William  I. — King  Of  Wurtemberg.    Portrait,  bust  in  uniform.    In 

colors.    8vo. 

4941.  William  I. — King  Of  Wurtemberg.    Portrait,  bust  in  uniform.    Stip- 

ple.   Engraved  by  Benoist.    4to. 

4942.  William  I. — King  Of  Wurtemberg.    Portrait,  full  length  in  uniform. 

Torchina  inc.     Bosio  dis.     Stipple.     8vo. 

4943.  William  IV.,  King  Of  England.     L.S.     1  p.  4to.     Windsor  Castle, 

Aug.  17,  1834.  Acknowledges  receipt  of  advice  from  Lord  Auckland 
relative  to  the  arrival  of  the  Queen.     With  portrait. 

4944.  William  IY.,  King  Of  England.     Three-quarter  length  portrait  in 

uniform,  hat  raised  from  head,  standing  on  shipboard,  and  about  to 
drink  to  the  toast,  "The  Navy."  Mezzotint.  Painted  by  M.  W. 
Sharpe.     Engraved  by  W.    Say.     Large   folio. 

London;  W.  Sams,  1830 

4945.  William  IY.,  King  Of  England.    Portrait,  full  length  in  robes,  stand- 

ing.   Mezzotint.    Unsigned.  London,  1831 

4946.  William   IV.,   King   Of  England.     Portrait,  full  length,  standing. 

Engraved  by  J.  E.  Coombs  after  Sir  Thomas  Lawrence.  Mezzotint. 
Small  folio.    Open  letters.     (Slightly  stained.)  London,  1836 


4947.  William  IV.,  King  Of  England.     Another  copy  of  the  ;?ame  (slightly 

creased). 

4948.  William,  Landgrave  Of  Hesse.     D.S.     2  pp.  folio.     June  9,  1()36. 

With  portrait,  bust  in  armor.    Fine  impression. 

4949.  AViLLiAMS   (Helen  M.— author  of  "Letters  from  France").     A.L.S. 

1  p.  8vo.    June  13,    n.y.    Asking  the  recipient  to  come  and  tell  them 
all  about  "  ])eautiful  Italy." 

4950.  WiLLOT  (Amkdee  De — Frencli  General,  transported  in  1797  as  an  ac- 

complice of  Pichegru).     A.L.S.    1  p.  folio.     Bastia  (Italy).  May  9, 
•  1816.    To  the  Due  de  Feltre  [General  H.  J.  G.  Clarke],  acknowledg- 
ing the  receipt  of  a  circular  sent  him,  &c.     (Paper  punctured  in  8 
places.) 

4951.  Wilson   (Sik  Egbert  Thomas — Britisli  general,  aided  Lavellette  to 

•escape  from  Paris).    A.L.S.     2  pp.  4to,  including  addressed  portion. 
Oct.  20,  1832.     Personal  matter. 

4952.  W]LS0N  (Sir  Robert  Thomas).    A.L.S.   2  pp.  12mo.   Oct.  183G. 

Regards  the  mailing  of  a  letter,  with  mention  (twice)  of  Lady  Seymour. 

4953.  Wilson  (Sir  Robert  Thomas).    Portrait,  bust  in  uniform.    FiUgraved 

by  Roberts.    Stipple.    8vo.  London,  1817 

4594.  Wilson  (Sir  Robert  Thomas).  Portrait,  bust  in  uniform,  together 
with  portraits  of  Sir  John  Ely  Hutchinson  and  Michel  Bruce.  Grave 
par  Blanchard  fils.    Dessine  par  ISTeveu.    4to.  Paris,  n.d. 

4955.  Wilson   (Sir  Robert  Thomas).     Portrait,  half  length,  in  uniform. 

Dessine  et  grave  par  Esbrard.    Mezzotint.    4to.  [Paris,  n.d.] 

4956.  Wilson  (Sir  Robert  Thomas).    Portrait,  full  length  in  uniform.  Lith. 

de  Sentex,  M.  Dusaulehoy  del.    Small  folio. 

4957.  Wilson  (Sir  Robert  Thomas).    Portrait,  together  with  those  of  Gen. 

John  H.  Hutchinson  and  Michel  Bruce,  full  bust  in  oval,  in  uniform. 
Grave  par  Blanchard  fils,  dessine  par  ...  A.  N'eveu.  Line  en- 
graving. 4to.  Paris,  n.d. 
All  three  were  arraigned  by  the  Court  of  Assises  of  the  Department  of 
the  Seine.  April  22,  1816. 

4958.  WiMPFFEN    (Franz   E.   L.   H. — German  military  commander,   served 

against  the  French  in  1813-4).    L.S.    1  p.  folio,  Giuelma  (April  27, 
1853).     Regarding  timber  on  15  hectares  (30  acres). 

4959.  Wimpffen-Berneburg    (Felix — distinguished  general,  served  in  the 

French  army).    Portrait,  full  bust  in  oval.    Pitor  sc.    Lambert  del. 
Stipple.    4to.  Paris,  n.d. 

4960.  Winter   (Jan  Willem  Van — Dutch  naval  commander,  served  under 

Pichegru).  Portrait,  three-quarter  length,  in  uniform.  P.  W.  van 
Megen  &  M.  de  Sallieth  sculps.  J.  Perkois,  ad  viv.  del.  1782.  Line 
Proof  before  letters.    4to. 


4961.  WiNziNGEiiODE  (FERDINAND  VoN — German  officer).  Portrait:  Willem 
de  V.  Priiiz  von  Orange.  Portrait  (in  carmine)  :  Hans  E.  K. 
Ziethen — Prussian  general.  Portrait:  Arthur  Young — agriculturist. 
Portrait:  and  3  others,  1  in  colors,  and  1  on  India  paper.  4to  and 
smaller.     Together,  T  pieces. 

49()2.  AVurr  (William — eminent  American  lawyer).  Portrait,  half  length. 
J.  H.  Bufford  del.,  painted  by  H.  Inman.  Lithograph.  4to,  cut  close 
and  somewhat  stained.  Boston,  ii.d. 

4963.  Wittgenstein    (Ludwig  A.  Von — German  military  commander,  de- 

feated by   Napoleon,   1814).     Autograph  sentiment,  signed.     1  p. 
12mo.    With  portrait,  full  bust  in  uniform,  eng.  by  Facius.    Stipple. 

London,  1813 

4964.  AViTTGENSTEiN   (LuDWiG  A.  Von).     Portrait,  bust  in  uniform.     Line 

engraving  by  C.  Canton.    8vo.  London,  1816 

4965.  AViTTGENSTEiN  (LuDWiG  A.  Von).     Portrait,  half  length,  in  uniform. 

Stipple  in  brown.    Unsigned.    4to.  Wien,  n.d. 

4966.  AVoLFE   (General  James — celebrated  English  officer).     The  death  of 

General  AA^olfe  at  Quebec.    Mezzotint.    4to  (cut  close  and  repaired  in 
places).  London,  1786 

4967.  AVolfe  (General  James).    General  AA^olfe  expiring  on  the  Heights  of 

Canada.    Copper  engraving.    Unsigned.    Folio.  [Circa  1790] 

4968.  AA^OLFE  (General  James).    The  Death  of  General  AA^olfe.    Line  engrav- 

ing by  Bromley  after  Smirke.    4to.  London,  1816 

4969.  AA^olfe  (James).     The  Death  of  General  AYolfe.    Engraved  by  Theod. 

Falckeysen,  painted  by  B.  AVest.    Line  engraving.    Large  folio. 

4970.  AA^olfe  (General  James).    AVolfe's  Tod  in  der  Schlaclit  bei  Quebeck. 

Engraved  by  Eandel.    Folio. 

4971.  AA^OLFE   (General  James).     La  Mort  du  General  AVolfe.     Grave  par 

I.  F.  Luget  a  Berlin,  1792,  peint.  par  B.  AA^est.     Line  engraving. 
Folio,  small  margins,  and  repaired. 

4972.  AA^olfe  (General  James).    Another  impression  of  the  same  print,  with- 

out engraver's  name,  etc.    Folio,  small  margins. 

4973.  AVooDFORD  (Alexander — Field  ^larshal,  fought  at  AVaterloo).    A.L.S. 

3  pp.    12mo.     Chelsea,  Dec.  26,  n.y.    Regarding  an  Almanac. 

4974.  AA^oollett  (Wm.).     Portrait,  full  bust,  drawn  and  engraved  by  J.  K. 

Sherwin.    Line  engraving,  4to.    India  paper.  London,  1784 

4975.  AA^ORDSWORTII  (AA^illiam).  Portrait,  full  bust.  Thomas  Landseer  sculp. ; 

from  a  drawing  bv  Benj.  11.  Haydon.    Line  engraving.    4to. 

'  '  London,  1831 


4976.  Wrede    (Karl  Philip,   Prince — celebrated   German  Field-Marshal). 

A.L.S.  3  pp.  folio.  Patras,  (Greece),  Jan.  14,  1831.  To  General 
Gerard. 

Unusually  long  and  interesting  letter  on  military  affairs,  in  which  the 
writer  recommends  Captain  Boutay  as  commander  of  the  chateau  of 
Moriie.  Announces  that  Admiral  Canaris  is  now  in  command  at  Lepante, 
etc. 

4977.  Wrede  (Karl  Philip,  Prince).     Portrait,  full  bust  in  oval.     Fleisch- 

mann  del.  e  sculp.     Stipple.    8vo.  Nurnberg,  n.d. 

4978.  Wrede  (Karl  Philip,  Prince).     Portrait,  full  bust  in  uniform,  bei 

C.  F.  Stieckart  in  Scliweidnitz.    Line  engraving.    In  colors.    8vo. 

4979.  Wright   (J.  Pi.  T.— British  officer,  nephew  of  John  Wesley  Wright, 

British  naval  officer,  who  was  confined  in  the  Temple  with  Sir  William 
S.  Smith).  Autograph  manuscript  of  11  pages,  folio,  entitled  "To 
His  Eoyal  Highness  The  Prince  Kegent  in  His  Majesty^s  Privy 
Council — the  Memorial  of  John  Rogerson  Tomkyns  Wright,  Lieuten- 
ant in  His  Majesty's  Navy."  AVith  portrait  of  J.  W.  Wright,  stipple, 
by  Blood. 

An  exceedingly  interesting  manuscript  regarding  his  uncle,  with  mention 
of  Sir  Sydney  Smith,  General  Savary,  General  Pichegru,  etc. 

4980.  WuRMSER  (Dagobert  S.  Von — eminent  Austrian  general).     Portrait, 

bust  in  uniform.     Mezzotint.     Unsigned.     8vo.  London,  1797 

4981.  Wukmser    (Dagobert  S.  Yon).     Portrait,  bust  in  oval  in  uniform. 

Lasioni  inc.     Stipple.     Printed  in  colors.     8vo. 

4982.  WuRMSER  (Dagobert  S.  Yon).     Portrait,  bust  in  uniform.     Stipple. 

Unsigned.    8vo.  In  Firenze,  n.d. 

4983.  WuRMSER   (Dagobert  S.  Yon).     Portrait,  bust  in  oval.     Stipple  in 

brown.     Unsigned.     8vo. 

4984.  York  (Frederick^  Duke  Of — second  son  of  George  III.,  commanded 

British  corps  in  the  French  campaigns).  Portrait,  in  uniform,  on 
horseback.     Canton  del.  et  sculp.     4to.     In  colors.        London,  1815 

4985.  (York    (Frederick,   Duke   Of).     Portrait,   bust.     Proof   before   all 

letters.    4to. 

4986.  YoRCK  Yon  Wartenburg  (Hans  D.  L. — Prussian  general,  fought  both 

against  and  for  the  French).  Bust  portrait  in  long  coat  and  frilled 
shirt-front.  Stipple.  Drawn  by  P.  E.  Stroehling.  Engraved  by  I. 
Yendramini.    Folio.  London,  1814 

4987.  YoRCK  Yon  Wartenburg  (Hans  D.  L.).  Portrait,  bust  in  uniform.  A. 

Smith  sculp.    Dahling  pinx.     Stipple.     Open  letters.     4to. 

London,  1813 

4988.  YoRCK  Yon  Wartenburg  (Hans  D.  L.).     Portrait,  bust  in  uniform. 

In  colors.    8vo. 


4989.  Zabalkansky    (Count   Diebitch — Eiissian  general).     Portrait,  bust 

in  uniform.  Engraved  by  T.  Wright'  after  G.  Dawe.  Stipple.  In 
open  letters.    4to. 

4990.  Zach   (Anton — Austrian  general,  distinguished  himself  at  Marengo). 

L.S.  with  extra  line  of  sentiment  in  his  autograph.  1  p.  folio,  n.p. 
May  20,  1806.    To  General  in  Chief. 

He  says  that  he  is  unable  to  close  np  a  port  to  the  English  and  Russians, 
as  he  knows  of  no  decree  ordering  such  a  proceeding,  neither  can  he  give 
up  the  port  to  the  enemy  even  though  they  threaten  to  take  it,  etc. 

4991.  Zach  (Francis  X.  Von — German  astronomer).    D.S.  1  p.  folio.    Bis- 

sendorf,  Dec.  14,  1808.    Eeceipt  for  money. 

4992.  Zacii  (Feancis  X.  Yon).    Portrait,  full  bust.     Gustav  Zumpese  (en- 

graver).   8vo. 

4993.  ZiMMERMANN  (Bberhard  A.  W. — distinguished  German  naturalist  and 

writer).  A.L.S.  in  French  to  M.  Miole  asking  him  if  he  wishes  to 
give  violin  lessons  to  a  young  Swedish  gentleman.     1  p.     8vo. 

[1811] 

4994.  ZuccARiNi  (I.  De).    Portrait,  bust  in  uniform.    Mezzotint.    Unsigned. 

4to.  JSTurnberg,  1807 

4995.  ZuRLAUBEN  (B.  F.  A.  J.  D. — Swiss  general,  served  in  the  French  army 

many  years).  A.L.S.  1  p.  4to.  Paris,  Dec.  1,  1715,  certifying  that 
Du  Eebman  served  in  the  Swiss  Guards.  Signed,  also,  by  Moraud, 
with  2  lines  in  his  autograph.     With  wax  seal. 


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